Revision prompts
Edit the direction, not just the wording
Users searching for Gemini Omni video editing need a prompt structure for changing motion, framing, pacing, and story.
Video editing
Learn how to plan Gemini Omni video editing prompts for remixing, shot changes, camera direction, text overlays, and campaign-ready video drafts.

Best for
Prompt-based revisions and remix drafts
Focus
Camera, pacing, text, mood, and continuity
Outcome
Better variants before production review
Revision prompts
Users searching for Gemini Omni video editing need a prompt structure for changing motion, framing, pacing, and story.
Continuity
Editing prompts should specify which product, logo, character, layout, or color details should remain unchanged.
Campaign variants
A strong editing workflow produces alternate hooks, endings, platform ratios, and product angles from the same creative idea.
Editing workflow
01
Name what is wrong with the first draft: weak opening, slow pacing, wrong camera, unclear text, or unstable product identity.
02
Ask for one clear edit, such as a faster opening, smoother push-in, brighter scene, cleaner typography, or stronger ending.
03
Tell the model what must stay the same: product shape, logo, face, outfit, UI layout, color palette, or background context.
04
Review the new version against the brief, then keep the prompt change that produced a visibly better clip.
Prompt patterns
Gemini Omni video editing pages should serve practical tasks, not just define the model. These patterns align with ad, product, and social workflows.
Keep the same subject and mood, but change the camera move, pacing, or final frame for a new creative direction.
Describe the exact headline, placement, timing, and visual treatment so generated clips can be reviewed by a marketing team.
Reframe a concept for 9:16, 16:9, or square while keeping important visual details inside safe zones.
FAQ
It means using a prompt to guide how an existing concept, image, or clip should change: camera movement, pacing, on-screen text, mood, continuity, or final frame.
No. Prompt-based editing is not a full timeline editor. It is best for creating revised drafts, alternative shots, remixes, and direction changes.
Name the current problem, the desired change, what should stay consistent, the new camera move, the text treatment, and the final frame.
Yes. Teams can turn one concept into multiple hooks, product angles, scene endings, and vertical or widescreen variants.
Use constraint language. Tell the model which product, face, logo, composition, and color details must not change.
Use editing prompts after a first draft exists. The goal is to improve direction before committing to final production or paid media review.
Prompt-based editing