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PDF Course + Discord · June 2026 Edition

Veo 3 Course: Master Long-Form AI Video with Lip-Sync

Veo 3 by Google DeepMind does something no other public model can: 60-second clips with native lip-sync, the same character across four shots, no watermark in the corner. This course is the first complete English guide explaining when to use Gemini Advanced vs Vertex AI, how to tame Flow in Google Labs, and how to disclose SynthID to a client under the EU AI Act.

168-page PDF 12-page workbook 48-page prompt bank Discord 24/7 Lifetime access

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Veo 3 promises a lot — here is where it trips you up in practice

5 things blocking your Veo 3 production right now

You don't know whether to pay $9/month for Pro or $100/month for Ultra

Google AI pricing is a maze: Flow credits, Lite, Fast, Quality, Vertex pay-as-you-go. You guess, burn through your monthly limit halfway through the month, and your production calendar falls apart. And Vertex AI without a proper GCP setup can surprise you with an unexpected bill.

Lip-sync is supposedly the best, but you're getting accent issues

Every blog says Veo 3 has the best lip-sync of any public model. But when you type your prompts the character speaks with an odd accent, acronyms come out mispronounced, and long sentences lose synchronisation around the 30-second mark.

Vertex AI requires GCP setup and it feels like overkill

Google Cloud Console, billing, IAM, project ID, region, quota. You read the docs and lose motivation before you see your first render. Without it you have no access to 4K output, character reference in production mode, or the API for automation.

Rendering takes 5 minutes and the client deadline was yesterday

Veo 3 renders 1–5 minutes per 1080p clip. You produce 3 hook variants and 4 scenes, the client asks for a revision at 10 PM. Without a production plan, one clip eats half your evening and you don't know when to drop a variant and commit to the stronger one.

The Flow interface in Google Labs keeps changing

You open Flow in your browser — yesterday's layout is gone, today's is different. YouTube tutorials from March 2026 are already stale because Google moved the buttons again. You waste 20 minutes just finding where character reference has been relocated.

Why this matters: Veo 3 is the strongest public video model in 2026 for long-form work, but Google has scattered the knowledge across four separate documentation sites (Gemini, Vertex, Flow, AI Studio) — all updated independently. Most creators give up before they render their first clip. This course pulls the pieces into one workflow that 200+ people have already shipped. See how the course works →

What you will learn about Veo 3

7 concrete skills you will leave the course with

  • 1
    Your first Veo 3 clip in 15 minutes from opening the PDF

    Google account, plan selection (Pro or Ultra), Flow in the browser, first 8-second 1080p clip with English narration. No detours through Vertex documentation — you read that chapter only when you actually need the API.

  • 2
    Long-form 45–60 seconds with one character, production-ready lip-sync

    Voice configuration, phonetic handling for acronyms (B2B, SaaS, ROI), sentence length that holds synchronisation, character reference across scenes. The only model where 60 seconds doesn't fall apart halfway through.

  • 3
    Gemini Advanced vs Vertex AI decision with a break-even calculator

    6 business scenarios (freelancer, agency, SaaS, e-commerce, education, own content) — the exact point at which you should move from Pro at $9 to Ultra at $100, or switch to Vertex AI pay-as-you-go. Spreadsheet included.

  • 4
    Character reference: one face across 4 shots in Veo 3

    Uploading a reference image, preserving facial features, hairstyle, and clothing across scenes. Complete B2B explainer video workflow — 60 seconds: hook, problem, solution, CTA, one face, one voice.

  • 5
    When Veo 3 wins — and when to stick with Sora 2, Runway, or Kling

    Veo 3 is not the fastest and not the cheapest. A cheat sheet with 12 use cases and a concrete recommendation for each. Plus how to combine Veo 3 with Sora 2 in one project (long scenes in Veo, fast variants in Sora).

  • 6
    SynthID and the AI Act: how to disclose Veo 3 to a B2B client

    SynthID is invisible at the pixel level, but the EU AI Act from August 2026 requires you to disclose it. Ready-made contract clause for agencies and corporate clients, plus a conversation script for "why AI rather than traditional production."

  • 7
    AI Video freelancer rates in 2026 — pricing long-form Veo 3 work

    Concrete ranges: what to charge for a 60-second explainer with lip-sync, a B2B case study, a package of 5 ads. Rates are higher than for Sora 2 clips because long-form character-driven content is more expensive in traditional production.

Course curriculum

6 modules, 168 pages — Veo 3 runs through 5 of them

Veo 3 is the flagship tool for long-form content, but you also learn when Sora 2 (short, cheap variants), Runway (camera control), and Kling make more sense. The course gives you independence — not dependence on a single platform whose pricing Google can restructure from one month to the next.

Module 1 — Your First AI Video in 15 Minutes

30 pages
  • Veo 3 pipeline: Google account → Gemini Advanced → Flow → first 8-second clip
  • Choosing a plan: when Pro ($9/month) is enough and when you need Ultra
  • First 8-second clip in 15 minutes, cost roughly $0.25 per clip on Pro

Module 2 — Ads and Content for Your Business with Veo 3

20 pages
  • 5 use cases where 60 seconds makes the difference: explainer, talking head, case study, SaaS demo, educational ad
  • 60-second script in 4 scenes with character reference (one face, four shots)
  • Workflow: product photo and logo → 30-second ad with English VO in 45 minutes

Module 3 — AI Tools: Which to Pick and When (Veo 3 vs the Rest)

38 pages
  • Veo 3 vs Sora 2 vs Kling 3 vs Runway vs LTX — a precise map of when to use each
  • Lip-sync in Veo 3: voice selection, phonetics for acronyms (B2B, SaaS, ROI), long sentences without losing sync
  • Character reference in Veo 3: keeping the same face across 4 shots
  • Gemini Advanced vs Vertex AI: break-even calculator with 6 scenarios

Module 4 — Sound and Editing in CapCut

10 pages
  • Veo 3 has native audio — when to still re-dub in CapCut (regional accent, brand jingle)
  • Karaoke captions for long Veo 3 clips: keeping timing over 45 seconds
  • Export without quality loss: 9:16, 1:1, 16:9 + 4K from Vertex AI

Module 5 — 4 Portfolio Projects (Veo 3 + the Rest)

38 pages
  • Project 1: Local ad with Veo 3 — 45-second single-character spot from brief to MP4
  • Project 2: Product reel for e-commerce (Veo 3 image-to-video)
  • Project 3: B2B explainer video 60 seconds (Veo 3 + lip-sync)
  • Project 4: Brand storytelling — narrative film with character reference

Module 6 — Publishing and Monetization

32 pages
  • TikTok / Reels / Shorts algorithms 2026: why 45–60 seconds of Veo 3 outperforms 10-second Sora clips
  • AI Video freelancer rates: pricing for long-form explainers with lip-sync in 2026
  • SynthID and AI Act clause in your B2B contract — ready-made template

Veo 3 vs the competition

Veo 3 vs Sora 2 vs Runway vs Kling — 8 parameters

Data from our tests (50 standardised prompts × 5–7 generations each). See our testing methodology.

Parameter Veo 3 Sora 2 Runway Kling
Max clip length 60 sec (longest) 20 sec (Pro) 10 sec 10 sec
Native audio Yes, lip-sync Yes, lip-sync No No
English prompt Yes, best-in-class Yes, excellent Partial Weak
Watermark SynthID, invisible Animated corner None (paid) None (paid)
Character reference Yes, built-in Partial Yes (Director) Weak
Starting price $9/mo (Pro) $8/mo $15/mo $10/mo
AI Act compliance Yes, SynthID Yes, watermark Partial None
Course rating 9.0 / 10 9.2 / 10 8.5 / 10 8.3 / 10

Veo 3 wins on clip length, lip-sync quality, and AI Act compliance (SynthID). It loses on ease of use and render time — Sora 2 is faster, and Runway gives more precise camera control. Full reviews: Veo 3.1, Sora 2, Runway Gen-4, Kling 3.

From students who bet on Veo 3

Long-form Veo 3 changed how they work with clients

"We save $2,000 a month on video production. The team is producing content 10x faster. The course paid for itself in the first month."
MW Marek W. Marketing Manager
"5 new clients in a month after adding AI video to our agency services. A complete workflow we deployed immediately."
TZ Tomek Z. Creative Agency Owner
"I used to pay $1,500 per explainer video for my courses. Now I make them myself in an hour. Annual saving: $12,000."
AL Agnieszka L. Online Business Coach

About the author

Łukasz Kowalski, AI Video Course Creator

I've worked with Veo since its first Vertex AI release, including 40+ production projects with Veo 3 and Veo 3.1 for agencies and B2B clients. Every new tool goes through 50 standardised prompts (see how we test) before it enters the course. Veo 3 scored 9.0 / 10 and is now my default choice for anything longer than 15 seconds that needs clean lip-sync.

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Pricing

One payment. Lifetime access. The complete Veo 3 course.

MAY 2026 EDITION

Complete course

$59 $99

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  • 168-page PDF with Veo 3 workflow + 4 other models
  • 12-page workbook with step-by-step exercises
  • 48-page prompt bank (10 industries, ready to copy-paste)
  • Gemini Advanced vs Vertex AI calculator with 6 scenarios
  • SynthID and AI Act contract clause template for B2B clients
  • Discord 24/7 — community + updates when Google changes Flow
  • 4 portfolio projects (Veo 3 + Sora 2 + CapCut)
  • Lifetime access, 14-day withdrawal right under consumer law
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FAQ

Common questions about the Veo 3 course

Gemini Advanced or Vertex AI — which should I use for Veo 3?
It depends on your scale. Gemini Advanced (Google One AI Premium, around $9/month) covers 90% of course projects — predictable cost, browser-based Flow interface. Vertex AI on pay-as-you-go (from about $0.40 per second of 1080p with audio) is the right call when you need 4K output, are producing for an agency, or building API-driven automation. The course includes a break-even calculator with 6 business scenarios so you can see exactly where each option makes sense.
Is Veo 3 available outside the US in 2026?
Yes, without a VPN and with a standard payment method. Gemini Advanced is available via google.com, and Vertex AI requires a Google Cloud account (available globally). New GCP accounts receive $300 in starter credits — roughly 100 minutes of generated footage in Veo 3.1 Lite. The course walks you step by step through setup so you don't hit billing surprises.
Does lip-sync in Veo 3 actually work well in English?
Yes — it is currently the best lip-sync available in any public video model. Syllables stay aligned, long sentences (up to 60 seconds) hold synchronisation, and accent rendering is neutral and clean. The course includes configurations for three voice types (male narrator, female sales presenter, animated character) plus phonetic handling for acronyms (B2B, SaaS, ROI) that default models sometimes mis-pronounce.
Does Veo 3's SynthID watermark satisfy the EU AI Act requirements?
Yes. SynthID is an invisible pixel-level watermark required by the AI Act from August 2026. Your client receives a clean production with no visible corner logo (unlike Sora 2), and you have the documentation that the watermark is present. The course includes a model contract clause for B2B clients and agencies explaining AI content disclosure.
Can I produce a 60-second clip with the same character throughout in Veo 3?
Yes — that is one of Veo 3's biggest advantages over Sora 2 and Runway. The character reference feature lets you upload a photo or previous clip, and the model maintains facial features, hairstyle, and clothing across subsequent shots. The course has a dedicated chapter on building a 45–60 second explainer video with one character, four scenes, and a single continuous lip-sync.
What does Veo 3 cost per month in real production use?
It depends on your plan. Google AI Pro (~$9/month) gives 1,000 Flow credits — about 100 Lite clips, 50 Fast, or 10 Quality. That's enough for a freelancer producing 5–10 ads a month. An agency with 30–50 deliverables should look at Ultra (~$100/month) or Vertex AI pay-as-you-go. The course includes a break-even spreadsheet where you plug in your own numbers.
Does this course teach only Veo 3?
No. The full KursVideoAI course covers 5 tools: Veo 3, Sora 2, Kling 3, Runway Gen-4, and LTX. Veo 3 is one of the core models because it leads in clip length and lip-sync quality, but you also learn when Sora 2 (faster, cheaper short clips), Runway (camera control), or Kling make more sense. This page focuses on Veo 3 because that is what you searched for.
Is the course still current given that Google ships a new Veo version every quarter?
The May 2026 edition covers Veo 3.1 with Flow features, character reference, and 4K via Vertex. Every major Google update is announced in the private student Discord along with a PDF errata (the last one, when Veo gained its Lite tier, was ready within 5 days). Lifetime access means you receive all future updates at no extra charge.
Can I get a refund if the course isn't right for me?
Yes — you have 14 days to withdraw under consumer protection law. The price is a one-time payment with no subscription and no hidden renewals. After purchase you receive an email with three PDF files and a Discord invite link within 1–2 minutes.

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