In VEO or Nano Banana, stop treating B‑roll like polite filler. Use it as the rebel child of your narrative. If your A‑roll insists everything is fine, cut to B‑roll that quietly undermines it—a flickering exit sign, a storm rolling in, a kid staring like they know the ending already.
When your supplementary footage contradicts the official story, your film gains tension, wit, and that old‑school cinematic honesty modern creators forget to use.
🎬 Daily AI Filmmaking Tip — “Design One Shot That Acts Like It Knows More Than the Script.”
Whether you're using VEO, Nano Banana, or a traditional camera, craft a single shot in each project that feels suspiciously aware of the bigger story. Maybe it lingers on an object no one has mentioned yet, or it frames a character in a way that hints at a future betrayal.
Your audience won’t know why they feel unsettled—but they’ll lean in.That’s how you turn simple scenes into prophecy and keep your storytelling one step ahead of everyone in the room.