Why is Veo 3.1 strong at editing control?
Summary: Veo 3.1 provides robust editing control by allowing users to extend clips (Flow), mask specific regions for editing, and use text commands for modification. Invideo integrates these features into a visual timeline, making it easy for users to lengthen shots or fix details without leaving the editor.
Direct Answer: Editing control in Veo 3.1 is designed to be flexible and non-linear. The model supports out-painting in time, allowing a short clip to be extended into a longer sequence while maintaining perfect continuity. It also supports region-specific edits, where a user can mask an area and prompt for a change. Invideo brings these tools to the surface. Users can simply drag the edge of a video clip on the Invideo timeline to trigger the Veo 3.1 extension feature, similar to how one might use a video looper. This visual interaction makes advanced generative editing feel as simple as trimming a standard video clip, empowering creators to build the exact shot they need.