Google just updated Gemini 3.5 Flash, and this one goes beyond text and images.
The new model can generate videos directly inside the chat. No separate tool. No export. Just describe what you want, and Gemini builds it.
You Can Put Yourself in Any Scene
One of the more impressive features is the ability to upload your own photo and place yourself inside a generated video. You pick the scene. You pick the style. Gemini handles the rest.
You can also refine the video without starting over. Ask for changes inside the same chat, and the model applies them. This is not a one-shot generator. It is a back-and-forth creative tool.
How It Works
Inside Gemini, you select a video style from a set of presets, describe your scene, and choose your format. Landscape (16:9) is available. You can upload your own images to place yourself or others inside the clip.
The interface is built to feel accessible. You do not need to know prompt engineering. You choose a style, describe what you want, and generate.
Google Is Moving Into Creative AI
This is not just a text tool anymore. Google is clearly pushing Gemini into creative territory. Video generation puts them in the same space as competitors who have been working on this for a while.
Google was not always first in this race. But with this release, they are now at the same level. And they are moving fast.
What This Means for You
If you create content for your business, this is worth knowing. Short videos for social media, product demos, training clips, explainer content. The barrier to producing this kind of content just got lower.
You do not need a production team. You need a clear idea and a few minutes inside Gemini.
We Keep Our Training Current
At Action AI, we update our courses every time meaningful updates like this come out. Even smaller ones. If a tool gets better, our training reflects it.
Google is not staying behind. And with the right training, neither are you.
If you want to get hands-on with Gemini and tools like it, our workshops are built for busy professionals who want practical skills, not theory.


