Thomas demonstrates how to create an epic B-roll style food commercial for a fictional pizza brand using only AI tools. He covers generating frames with ChatGPT and Nano Banana Pro, animating with Kling 3.0, and editing with speed ramps and transitions. The video compares costs and quality of AI vs traditional production.
A short editorial from the VEONIB team on why this content matters.
Thomas proves that AI can produce a convincing B-roll commercial for a fraction of the cost, but with caveats on quality and consistency.
Unlike typical AI demo videos, Thomas provides practical troubleshooting tips and an honest cost-benefit analysis, making this valuable for budget-conscious creators.
Content creators and marketers should watch this to learn a cost-effective AI workflow for commercial production, then experiment with the tools mentioned.
A video advertisement created using artificial intelligence tools for generation and editing.
Supplemental footage that adds context or visual interest to the main scene.
An AI tool for generating photorealistic images from text prompts or sketches.
An AI video generator that animates static images into motion clips.
A technique that changes clip speed for dramatic effect, often used with transitions.
Creating a moving video from a still image using AI algorithms.
Using AI to generate or enhance product images and videos without physical photoshoots.
What AI tools were used in this commercial?
ChatGPT for prompts, Nano Banana Pro for image generation, and Kling 3.0 for video animation.
How can I get AI to generate a specific angle?
Take a photo of yourself in that pose, turn it into a sketch using Nano Banana Pro, then use a style reference to generate the final image.
Why does the creator request super slow motion from Kling 3.0?
Slow motion clips give more flexibility in editing to re-time or speed up without artifacts, unlike normal-speed clips.
What if the AI keeps generating the wrong action?
Instead of forcing it, use a start and end frame to lock in the desired motion, or change your approach entirely.
What editing techniques were used to enhance AI-generated clips?
Speed ramps, zoom effects, transitions that follow motion direction, and reversed clips to fix imperfect generations.
Is AI commercial production cheaper than traditional methods?
Yes, AI cost about $50-100 in credits vs hundreds or thousands for renting gear and talent.
Can AI fully replace traditional product photography?
Not yet—AI outputs are lower resolution (1080p) and may have warping issues, but the workflow is faster and more flexible.
How do I reuse failed AI generations?
You can use a previous generation as a style reference or composition base for a new prompt.
Where can I get music and sound effects for AI videos?
The creator recommends Artlist, with a link in the description for two free months.
What are the main limitations of AI video generation?
Lower resolution, occasional warping or artifacts, and the need for multiple trials to get perfect clips.