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Best practices for Google Vids

Learn tips and tricks for creating videos with Google Vids
You can use Vids only if your organization supports it. Learn more about Vids availability. To use generative AI features, your Google account language must be set to an English dialect.

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Before you begin

Learn what kind of videos you can make with Vids, and what you’ll need to create, edit, and view them.

The kinds of videos you can create
Videos created with Google Vids have these specifications:
Feature Specifications
Maximum video length Up to 10 minutes
Video dimensions (aspect ratio) 16:9, also known as widescreen or 1920 pixels wide by 1080 pixels high (landscape only) 
Video resolution Up to 1080p
File formats
  • MP4, exported video output format
  • Vids file format, for editing and viewing within Google Vids
What you'll need

Here's what you'll need to start using Vids:

An idea for a great video.
Access to Vids through a Google Workspace account. For help, contact your administrator or learn more about Vids availability.
A computer with a supported web browser. Vids creation and editing are not available on mobile devices at this time.
To use generative AI features, your Google account language must be set to an English dialect.
About using Gemini features in Vids

Gemini features in Vids include help me create, image generation, image background removal, voiceover generation, and the read-along teleprompter. When using these features, keep these guidelines in mind:

  • Gemini feature suggestions don’t represent Google’s views, and should not be attributed to Google.
  • Don’t rely on Gemini features as medical, legal, financial, or other professional advice.
  • Gemini features may suggest inaccurate or inappropriate information. Your feedback makes Gemini more helpful and safe.
  • Enterprise end users can submit feedback to Google Workspace regarding their experience using generative AI features. End users are informed before submitting the feedback that feedback data should not contain personal, sensitive, or confidential information and may be read by humans.
 

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Creating videos

There are several ways to start creating videos with Vids. Here’s how to choose the best approach for your project.

You have a great idea, and you want help bringing it to life

Use help me create. Describe the video you want to create. Gemini then drafts an outline for your video—including a script, scenes, and content—to get you started. If you have existing content in Google Docs or other Google files, you can use the @ symbol to select the file and have Gemini incorporate your content into the outline.

Note: If you simply want to turn a Slides presentation into a video, consider copying your slides into Vids instead.

Learn more about using help me create

You want to start by recording something
Use Vids recording studio. You can record yourself, your surroundings, or your computer screen using the Vids recording studio.
You have existing content, and you want to make it into a video

Copy & paste content from Google Slides

You can copy slides and paste them into Vids. Each slide is added as a scene. Speaker notes are automatically added as the script for each scene. 

  1. On your computer, open a presentation in Google Slides.
  2. Copy the slides you want to use in your video.
  3. Open a video in Google Vids
  4. Paste the slides into the timeline of the video.

Notes: Some things—such as themes, timings, animations, and videos—can’t be imported directly. You'll need to recreate them in Vids after you paste the slides into your video.

Learn more about using Slides with Vids

Copy & paste content from Google Docs or Sheets

You can copy content in a doc or sheet and paste it into Vids. When you paste content from a doc or sheet, it’s placed into the current scene in Vids. For docs or sheets with multiple pages or tabs, copy and paste each one separately.

  1. On your computer, open a file in Google Docs or Google Sheets.
  2. Copy the content you want to use in your video.
  3. Open a video in Google Vids
  4. Paste the content into a scene.

Note: If you want Gemini to create an outline based on existing content, use Help me create instead. 

You just want to explore, and find out what you can do with Vids
You can start from scratch and develop content as you go.
  1.  On your computer, open Google Vids.
  2. To close the Gemini window and go to the video timeline, click the X in the upper right.
  3. At the timeline, add and customize content as needed

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Using templates

Vids has prebuilt templates that are specially designed for product demos, reports, events, celebrations, and more. Use these templates as starting points for your video. Or, create a Vids file that matches your brand, and share it with your team or organization as a template.

Note: Prebuilt templates use English text as placeholders, regardless of your Google account setting.

Choose a template and customize it

Start with a Vids template and customize it to use the colors and styles you prefer. 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open Google Vids.
  2. In the Gemini window, click Templates.
  3. Select a template from the gallery.
  4. Choose whether to insert all scenes, or only the current scene.
  5. When your video is created, you can add and customize content as needed

Learn more about using templates

Create a template that matches your brand

You can turn a Vids file into a template, and share it with the video creators in your organization. This makes it easy to share common elements, such as opening or closing scenes. It also helps creators align their content with brand standards. 

Create a template that matches your brand

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open Google Vids.
  2. Open the video file you want to use as a template.
  3. Click File and then Make a copy and then Entire video.
  4. Rename the file to indicate that it’s a template. For example:
    • Cymbal company video template
  5. Click Make a copy.
  6. In the upper right, click Share.
  7. Change the access type for all users to Viewer.
  8. Click Copy link, then click Share.
  9. Paste the link into your preferred communication channel, such as an email or a chat message. 
  10. In the link, change /edit to /copy.

When people open the link, they have the option of making a copy of the template, which they can then edit and use for their projects. 

Learn more about using Vids templates

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Working with objects, tracks & the timeline

Each object in your video—every text box, shape, image, and video clip—has its own object track. This track appears below the Vids timeline and determines the object’s timing: when, and how long, it appears in a scene. 

Work with object tracks

Use object tracks to control object timing. Or, right-click object tracks to do things like replace placeholders and open side panels.

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. To show object tracks, click Show timing  above the timeline.
  3. (Optional) To show tracks for the selected object only, next to Show timing , click Timing menu  then click Show timing for selected.
  4. To shorten or lengthen the timing of objects:
    1. Point to the left or right edge of the object track.
    2. When the blue handle appears, click and drag the handle to adjust the duration.
  5. To change when an object appears in a scene, click and drag the object track left or right.
  6. Right-click the object track for more options:
    • If the object is an image or a video clip, click Replace image or Replace video, then choose a replacement.
    • Click Animation or Format options to open the side panel controls.

Learn more about object tracks

Rename object tracks

When you insert an object, its track gets a default name, such as “image” or “rectangle.” You can rename object tracks to make them easier to identify. This is helpful when you have multiple tracks or similar objects.

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open Google Vids.
  2. Select an object. 
  3. To show object tracks, click Show timing  above the timeline.
  4. Right-click the object’s track and then Format options.
  5. Expand Alt Text.
  6. In Advanced options, enter a name for the object track.

Learn more about object tracks

Zoom the timeline for precision editing

By default, the timeline is set to Fit, so that you can view all the scenes in your video at once. If you're making precision edits, it’s helpful to zoom the timeline to get fine-grain control over scenes and objects. 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open Google Vids.
  2. Locate the zoom control above the timeline on the right.
  3. Drag the slide control to change the zoom level.
  4. Make your edits. For example:

    To split a scene:
    1. Drag the playhead to the position where you want to split the scene.
    2. In the timeline, right-click the scene, then select Split scene at playhead.
    To change the length of a scene:
    1. Select the scene you want to change.
    2. Point to the left or right edge of the scene.
    3. When the blue handle appears, click and drag the handle to adjust the duration.

Learn more about working with scenes

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Adding narration & audio clips

You can add your own narration or voiceover, AI-generated narration, and background audio or sound effects to your video. Narration, and any audio track you record, snaps to the selected scene. If you move the scene to a different position on the timeline, the narration stays with the scene. 

Add a script

If you want to add AI-generated narration, or use the read-along teleprompter when you record your own narration, you need to add a script. For AI-generated narration, scripts must be in English.

Note: You add the script for each scene separately, and the script for each scene can be up to 2,500 characters in length. 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. Go to the scene where you want to add the script for your narration.
  3. In the side panel, click Scripts .
  4. At the top of the side panel, enter the text you want to use for the script.
  5. If you want to use more than 2,500 characters for the script of a scene, split the scene to continue the script.

Learn more about using scripts 

Add AI-generated narration

You generate and insert AI narration for each scene separately. AI-generated narration is available in English only. 

Note: AI narrators sometimes struggle when pronouncing words that are spelled the same but sound different, such as read. If that happens, try using phonetic spellings, such as red when you want to use the past tense of to read

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. On the timeline, click the scene where you want to insert narration.
  3. In the side panel, click Scripts , and add the text of your script.
  4. At the bottom of the Scripts side panel, click Generate the voiceover.
  5. In the voice selector, click Change the voice  then choose a voice.
  6. To preview the voice, click Play .
  7. To add the narration to your video, click Insert into timeline.
  8. (Optional) If the narration is longer than the scene, extend the length of the scene to match.

Learn more about AI-generated narration

Record your own narration

You can record your voice directly in Vids. If you want to use the read-along teleprompter, add a script before you start recording

Note: You record narration for each scene separately.

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. On the timeline, click the scene where you want to insert narration.
  3. In the side panel, click Scripts .
  4. (Optional) If you want to use the read-along teleprompter, add the text of your script.
  5. At the bottom of the script side panel, click Record myself, then select recording options.
  6. Record your narration.
  7. After recording, click Preview  and then Insert to add the narration to the scene.
  8. (Optional) If the narration is longer than the scene, extend the length of the scene to match.

Learn more about recording narration

Add audio clips, background music, and sound effects

You can add:

  • Your own sounds or music from Drive or from your computer
  • Pre-recorded audio or voiceover clips
  • Stock sounds or music from the Vids stock media library
  • Other clips you record in Vids

 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. On the timeline, click the scene where you want to insert the audio.
  3. Add the audio file:
    • To upload a file from your computer: In the menu, click Insert and then Upload.
    • To add an audio file from Google Drive: In the side panel, click My media .
    • To add stock audio: In the side panel, click Stock media .

Learn more about adding audio clips

Lower the volume of background sound when other sounds are playing

Vids doesn’t yet support audio ducking—or the automatic lowering of background sound when narration or other sounds are playing. As a workaround you can lower the volume of the background music to 20%.

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. Click the track whose volume you want to adjust, then click Sound .
  3. In the Sound side panel, adjust the volume or use fade controls.

Learn more about working with audio files

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Animating objects

You can animate objects as they enter and exit a scene. You can also use the photo effect animation to add motion to still images. 

Animate objects as they enter & exit

To add visual interest or emphasis, you can animate objects. Objects without animation simply appear and disappear according to their timings.

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. On the canvas, click an object, then click Animation
  3. In the Animation side panel, select an animation, such as Fade. A preview of the animation plays when you click it.
  4. To apply the same animation when the object enters and exits the scene, click Enter & Exit, then choose an animation.
  5. To choose different entry and exit animations, click Separate Exit and Enter animations at the bottom of the side panel, then choose animations using the tabs at the top:
    • Enter—Apply the animation only when the object enters the scene. 
    • Exit—Apply the animation only when the object exits the scene.
  6. For some animations, you can also choose these options:
    • Duration—How long it takes to complete the animation.
    • Direction—The animation's path into or out of the scene. 

Learn more about animating objects

Add photo effect motion

You can add a zoom or pan effect to give still images a sense of movement. Photo effect is for images only. It isn’t available for other objects, such as text, shapes, or video. 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. On the canvas, click an object, then click Animation
  3. In the Animation side panel, select an effect, such as Zoom in. A preview of the animation plays when you click it.
  4. Choose animation options: 
    • Loop duration—How long it takes to reach the end of the animation. Photo effect animations always loop, or repeat, continuously when they reach the end.
    • Reverse on loop—Whether the animation reverses direction when it reaches the end.
    • Direction—The direction of travel (not available for all animations). 

Learn more about animating objects

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Collaborating, previewing & publishing

With Vids, you and your team can collaborate on the same video project, just as you would a Google Docs or Slides file. You can also share Vids files as view only, and you can publish final versions as MP4 files.

Collaborate on videos

You can let up to 100 people view, edit, or comment on your video at the same time in Vids. To let more people view your video at the same time, download or export the video and share it instead.

Note: Your organization might limit how you can share files. 


 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. In the upper right, click Share.
  3. Enter the email addresses of the people you want to share with.
  4. Assign roles to people:
    • Viewer—People can play the video using standard video playback controls. They can’t view the timeline or editing controls, but they can make a copy of the video. 
    • Commenter—People can view the timeline, play the video, and add comments. They can’t make changes to the video.
    • Editor—People can view the timeline, comment on the video, and make changes using all the Vids controls available to them. They can even copy or delete the video file.
  5. (Optional) To notify people by email, check the Notify people box, then add a message.
  6. Click Send or Share.

Learn more about sharing files

Preview & play your video in Vids

There are 2 ways to preview and play videos in the Vids app: 

  • Click Preview above the timeline—Watch the video with the Vids timeline and object controls available. Use Preview when you want to check or adjust timings, transitions, animations, and content as you play the video.
  • Click Play at the top right of the Vids window—Watch the video using only standard video controls. The Vids timeline and object controls are not available in this mode. Use Play when you want to watch the video without the distraction of the timeline. 

Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. Click Preview  above the timeline.
  3. Click Play  at the top of the Vids window. 

Share a finished video 

When you’re ready to share a finished video, you can export it to your Google Drive, or download it to your computer. You can also share it directly from Vids with the Viewer role. The sharing option you choose depends on what you want to do with the video.

Sharing options
What you want to do with the video Best way to share
Upload it to an online video sharing service or website
Add it to a Google Slides presentation or a Google Sites website
Give select people a link so they can watch it online
Watch it offline on my computer
Update it periodically, and make sure people have access to the latest version
 
Learn how
  1. On your computer, open a video in Google Vids.
  2. Save the file:
    • To save the file to your computer, click File and then Download as MP4.
    • To save the file to your Google Drive, click File and then Export to Drive.
  3. Upload the file to a video sharing app, or share the video from Drive.

Learn more about sharing files from Drive


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