8/14/2025

The Wild New Frontier: How to Actually Make AI Music Videos with Veo & Suno

What a time to be alive. Seriously. If you'd told me a few years ago that we'd be able to create not just listenable, but genuinely catchy songs & full-blown, cinematic music videos from a text prompt, I’d have laughed you out of the room. Yet, here we are. The rise of AI tools like Google's Veo & Suno's music generator is not just a ripple in the creative world; it's a full-on tsunami.
Honestly, it's pretty wild. For years, making a music video was this massive undertaking. You needed a budget, a crew, cameras, locations, actors… the whole shebang. Now, the barrier to entry has been absolutely obliterated. Anyone with an idea & a laptop can become a director & a music producer overnight. It's a game-changer for independent artists, filmmakers, & even businesses looking for unique ways to engage their audience.
But here's the thing: it’s not as simple as typing “make a hit song with a cool video” & getting a masterpiece. There's a craft to it, a workflow, & a whole lot of trial & error. I've been deep in the trenches, playing with these tools since they dropped, & I'm here to give you the real-deal, no-fluff guide on how to navigate this new frontier. We’ll go from a blank page to a finished AI-generated music video, & I’ll share the tips, tricks, & hard-won lessons I've learned along the way.

The Dynamic Duo: Understanding Your AI Toolkit

First up, let's get to know our main players: Suno & Veo. Think of them as your AI bandmate & your AI film crew, respectively.

Suno: Your Personal AI Songwriter & Producer

Suno is, frankly, magical. It's an AI model that generates complete songs—music, lyrics, & vocals—from a simple text prompt. You can give it a genre, a theme, a mood, & it will spit out a surprisingly coherent & often catchy tune. I’ve seen it create everything from heartfelt folk ballads to high-energy pop anthems.
What's REALLY cool about Suno is the level of control you can have if you dig a little deeper. You’re not just stuck with a generic prompt. You can write your own lyrics & have the AI compose the music around them. This is HUGE for artists who have something to say but maybe lack the musical production skills to bring it to life. A recent update even allows you to edit specific lyrics & sections, giving you more surgical control over the final output.

Veo: The AI-Powered Movie Studio

Veo is Google's answer to the AI video generation race. It's a text-to-video model that can create high-definition video clips from your descriptions. We're not talking about clunky, uncanny valley animations here. Veo can produce some genuinely cinematic shots, with a good understanding of visual language like camera movements, lighting, & character consistency. It’s still in its early days, but the potential is astronomical.
The synergy between these two is where the magic really happens. You create a custom track with Suno that perfectly captures the vibe you're going for, & then you use Veo to bring that song to life visually, scene by scene. It's a completely new creative workflow that's opening up a world of possibilities.

The Creative Workflow: A Step-by-Step Guide to Your First AI Music Video

Alright, let's get our hands dirty. Here's a breakdown of the process I've found works best for creating AI music videos from scratch.

Step 1: The Seed of an Idea (The Human Touch)

Before you even touch an AI tool, you need a concept. This is where your human creativity is IRREPLACEABLE. AI is a powerful collaborator, but it needs direction. Don't skip this step.
Think about:
  • The Story: What's the narrative of your video? Does it have a beginning, middle, & end? Even an abstract video needs a core emotional arc.
  • The Mood & Vibe: Is it melancholic, energetic, futuristic, nostalgic? This will inform both your music & your visuals.
  • The Visuals: What kind of imagery comes to mind? Are there specific characters, settings, or color palettes you envision?
I usually start by just writing down a bunch of keywords & ideas. For a recent project, my notes looked something like this: “dystopian city, rain-slicked streets, neon signs, a lonely android, searching for connection, synthwave soundtrack, melancholy but hopeful.” This gives me a solid foundation to build on.

Step 2: Crafting the Soundtrack with Suno

Now we head over to Suno. You have two main approaches here:
  • The Simple Prompt: You can just feed your core concept into Suno. For my example, I might try: “A melancholy synthwave track about a lonely android searching for connection in a rainy, dystopian city.” Suno will generate a couple of options, complete with lyrics & vocals. This is a great way to get started quickly & see what the AI comes up with.
  • The Custom Lyric Approach: For more control, I highly recommend writing your own lyrics. This is where you can really inject your own voice & story into the project. You don't have to be a professional songwriter. Just write from the heart. Once you have your lyrics, you can paste them into Suno's custom mode, specify the genre (“synthwave, cinematic, atmospheric”), & let it work its magic.
Pro-Tip: Don't be afraid to generate multiple versions. The first one might not be perfect. Listen to a few different takes, & you might find a melody in one & a vocal style in another that you like. You can even take the best parts of different generations & combine them.
Once you have a song you're happy with, download it. The higher the audio quality, the better, so opt for a WAV file if you can.

Step 3: From Lyrics to Storyboard with a Little Help from a Friend (like ChatGPT)

This is a crucial step that a lot of people miss. Don't just start throwing random prompts at Veo. You need a plan. I like to use a large language model like ChatGPT to help me break down my song into a scene-by-scene storyboard.
Here’s how:
  1. Paste your song's lyrics into ChatGPT.
  2. Ask it to create a visual storyboard for a music video based on the lyrics. Be specific! I’ll often say something like, “Create a detailed, scene-by-scene storyboard for a music video for these lyrics. For each scene, provide a descriptive prompt for an AI video generator like Veo. Specify camera angles, lighting, & character actions.”
This does two things: it forces you to think through the visual narrative of your video, & it gives you a set of well-crafted prompts to use in Veo, which will lead to much better & more coherent results.

Step 4: Bringing Your Vision to Life with Veo

Now for the fun part. Armed with your storyboard & prompts, it's time to start generating your video clips with Veo.
Take each prompt from your storyboard & feed it into Veo one by one. This is where patience is key. AI video generation can take a bit of time, & you'll likely need to tweak your prompts to get the exact shot you want.
Tips for Better Veo Prompts:
  • Be Specific: Don't just say "a shot of a city." Say "A wide, cinematic shot of a futuristic, dystopian city at night. Rain-slicked streets reflect the glowing neon signs. A lone figure walks down the empty sidewalk."
  • Use Cinematic Language: Include terms like "wide shot," "close-up," "dolly shot," "slow motion," & "cinematic lighting." This helps Veo understand the visual style you're going for.
  • Maintain Consistency: This is one of the biggest challenges with AI video right now. To keep your character looking the same across different clips, be VERY descriptive in your prompts. Give them a name, a specific outfit, & defining features. For example: "A close-up shot of 'Unit 734,' an android with glowing blue eyes & a chrome-plated face, looking up at the rain." Using the same detailed description in each prompt will help Veo maintain continuity. Some platforms are even introducing features to lock in a "seed" value to help with this.
Generate all the clips you need for your video. It's better to have more than you think you'll need, as this will give you more options in the editing process.

Step 5: The Final Cut (Editing it All Together)

Once you have your song from Suno & your video clips from Veo, it's time to bring it all together in a video editor. You can use any editing software you're comfortable with, from professional tools like Adobe Premiere Pro to free options like CapCut or DaVinci Resolve.
This is where you'll:
  1. Lay down your audio track. This is the backbone of your video.
  2. Arrange your clips. Place your video clips on the timeline, syncing them up with the music. Pay attention to the rhythm & the emotional beats of the song. A well-timed cut can make a huge difference.
  3. Add transitions & effects. Simple cuts can be very effective, but you might want to add fades, cross-dissolves, or other transitions to smooth things out. You can also add color grading to give your video a consistent look & feel.
  4. Export your final video. And just like that, you've created your very own AI-generated music video.

The Bigger Picture: Navigating the Challenges & Opportunities

Creating AI music videos is an incredibly exciting process, but it's not without its challenges & ethical considerations.

The Technical Hurdles

As amazing as these tools are, they're still in their early stages. You're going to run into some weirdness. Videos can have a "wobbly" or "morphing" quality, & maintaining perfect character consistency is still a major hurdle. Lip-syncing is another area that's still being perfected. Sometimes you'll get a perfect result, & other times it will be... less than ideal. The key is to be flexible & willing to experiment. Sometimes, the "mistakes" can even lead to happy accidents & a unique aesthetic.
This is a big one. The legal landscape around AI-generated content is still being mapped out. Who owns the copyright to a song created by an AI? What happens if an AI is trained on copyrighted material? These are complex questions without easy answers right now. For now, it's best to be cautious, especially if you plan to use your creations for commercial purposes. Always check the terms of service of the AI tools you're using.

The Human Element

There's a lot of fear out there that AI will replace human artists. & while it's true that AI is changing the creative landscape, I don't think it will ever fully replace human creativity. AI is a tool, a powerful one, but it still lacks the life experience, emotional depth, & intentionality that a human artist brings to their work. The most compelling AI-assisted art will always be the result of a collaboration between a human with a vision & an AI that helps bring that vision to life.
In fact, embracing these tools can free up artists from the technical grunt work & allow them to focus more on the creative side of things. Think about it: a musician can now create a professional-looking music video without needing a massive budget, allowing them to connect with their audience in a whole new way.

How Businesses Can Leverage This New Technology

It's not just for artists. Businesses can also tap into the power of AI-generated music & video to create unique & engaging content. Imagine creating custom theme music for your podcast, or a series of short, animated videos for your social media channels. The possibilities are endless.
This is actually where things get REALLY interesting for businesses. The same AI technology that powers these creative tools can also be used to enhance customer experiences. For example, businesses are now using conversational AI to build custom chatbots that can provide instant support & engage with website visitors 24/7.
A platform like Arsturn is a perfect example of this. It helps businesses create no-code AI chatbots trained on their own data. So, while you're using AI to create amazing content to draw people to your website, you can also use a tool like Arsturn to build a chatbot that welcomes those visitors, answers their questions, & even helps generate leads. It's all part of the same ecosystem of using AI to build meaningful connections with your audience. Think of it as having a friendly, helpful AI on your team that's always ready to engage with your customers in a personalized way.

The Future is a Remix

We are truly at the beginning of a new era in creative expression. The line between artist, producer, & director is blurring, & the tools to create are becoming more accessible than ever before. It's a bit chaotic, a bit unpredictable, & honestly, a whole lot of fun.
The key is to jump in & start experimenting. Don't be afraid to break things, to get weird, & to see what you can create. The skills you learn by playing with these tools today will be invaluable in the creative landscape of tomorrow.
So, go ahead. Write a song. Make a video. Tell a story. The tools are there, waiting for you.
Hope this was helpful & gives you a good starting point for your own AI music video adventures. Let me know what you think, & I'd love to see what you create

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