Invideo & Google Cloud Partner to Revolutionize AI-Powered Filmmaking

Invideo has expanded its partnership with Google Cloud to launch enterprise-grade AI production pipelines for the media industry. The collaboration leverages Google's Vertex AI models, including Veo and Imagen, to orchestrate entire production workflows from text to synchronized video and audio. The technology enables the generation of 4K cinematic content from prompts and uses AI for scene analysis to maintain narrative consistency. The partnership aims to move beyond short-form AI content and address the growing market for long-form cinematic storytelling.

Key Points: AI Filmmaking: Invideo & Google Cloud Partner for Long-Form Content

  • Integrates Veo & Imagen AI models
  • Generates 4K cinematic dailies
  • Ensures narrative continuity with Gemini
  • Includes audio synthesis & localization
  • Targets long-form studio content
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Invideo, Google Cloud partner to integrate AI into long-form filmmaking

Invideo and Google Cloud partner to integrate AI into long-form filmmaking, using Veo and Imagen to create studio-quality cinematic content.

"When AI works for filmmakers creatively and financially, everyone wins. - Sanket Shah"

New Delhi, February 16

Invideo announced an expanded partnership with Google Cloud on Monday to debut a new suite of enterprise-grade filmmaking production pipelines designed for the global media and entertainment industry.

The collaboration integrates Invideo's creative interface with Google Cloud's AI infrastructure and generative media models to provide media studios, production houses, and broadcast networks with the technical capacity to produce long-form, studio-quality content.

The initiative leverages Google's full suite of generative media models on Vertex AI, including Veo and Imagen, to orchestrate stages of production from text-to-image and cinematic video to synchronised music and speech within a single workflow.

The partnership announced in New Delhi, utilises Google Cloud's AI Hypercomputer architecture, which integrates performance-optimised TPUs and GPUs, to train custom AI models. This infrastructure provides the computational velocity required to maintain visual consistency across complex narratives, moving beyond the short-form content that currently dominates the AI media market.

"Invideo exists to support storytellers. We've built a platform that serves 30 million creators. Now we're focused on the future of filmmaking--not as just a technology provider, but as a true partner to filmmakers. With Google Cloud, we're building end-to-end AI pipelines that empower filmmakers to bring their vision to screen while making economic sense for the industry. When AI works for filmmakers creatively and financially, everyone wins," said Sanket Shah, CEO and Co-founder, Invideo.

The technology allows for the generation of 4K cinematic dailies from natural language prompts, enabling directors to experiment with lighting, blocking, and pacing in real-time. It also incorporates Gemini for intelligent scene analysis across a 1-million token context window to ensure narrative continuity.

Audio capabilities include synchronised 48kHz stereo music via Lyria and multilingual speech synthesis through Chirp, which allows production houses to localise dialogue without losing the original performance's timing.

"Filmmaking has always been an evolving art form, and today, AI is opening a new chapter where creators can bring concepts to life that were previously out of reach. By partnering with invideo, we're delivering end-to-end pipelines that combine computational capacity, custom capabilities, and cinematic craft. This enables studios to move beyond technical limitations and friction, and reimagine the possibilities of what can be brought to the screen," said Sashi Sreedharan, Managing Director, Google Cloud in India.

To ensure transparency, the framework includes SynthID to embed imperceptible watermarks in generated assets. The partnership will be showcased at the India AI Film Festival on February 17, at the Qutub Minar.

At the event, Invideo will announce three feature films developed in collaboration with major Indian production houses using these enterprise offerings.

The global AI in media and entertainment market is projected to reach USD 66.5 billion by 2032, and this collaboration aims to address the specific needs of long-form cinematic storytelling within that growing sector.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is exciting for Indian cinema! Imagine regional language films getting high-quality dubbing and localization with Chirp. It could really help our stories reach a global audience. Hope it's affordable for smaller studios too.
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Arjun K
The tech sounds impressive, but I have concerns. Will this lead to fewer jobs for editors, sound engineers, and other technicians in Bollywood and regional film industries? AI should assist, not replace, human creativity.
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Rohit P
Real-time experimentation with lighting and blocking from a text prompt? That's a game-changer for directors. Could drastically reduce production time and costs for our big-budget masala films. Jai ho Indian tech! 🙌
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Michael C
Interesting partnership. The SynthID watermark for transparency is a crucial, responsible step. The computational scale needed for this is mind-boggling. Glad to see major innovation being announced from New Delhi.
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Ananya R
As a film student, this is both inspiring and daunting. Tools like this could help indie filmmakers tell stories without massive budgets. But the 'economic sense' mentioned worries me—will it only be for the big players?

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