Amazon Nova Reel is a video creation model that uses text descriptions and optional reference pictures (together, the “prompt”) to generate brief movies. AWS also launched Amazon Nova models, a new generation of foundation models (FMs).
In contrast to Amazon Nova Reel 1.0, this is Amazon Nova Reel 1.1, which offers quality and latency improvements in 6-second single-shot video creation. With this version, you may create multi-shot films up to two minutes long that maintain a consistent style throughout. For up to a two-minute film made up of six-second shots, you may either give a single prompt or create unique prompts for each shot. This opens up new possibilities for producing video content with Amazon Bedrock.
Using generative AI, Amazon Nova Reel helps to cut down on the time and expense of video creation while increasing creative output. With Amazon Nova Reel, you can more effectively and creatively produce engaging films for your social media posts, product designs, and marketing initiatives. For instance, you may use natural language to create excellent video ads with dependable timing and images for advertising campaigns.
To get started with Amazon Nova Reel 1.1
Go to the Amazon Bedrock console, choose Model access from the navigation panel, and ask to view the Amazon Nova Reel model if you have never used one before. Both versions 1.0 and 1.1 are affected when you gain access to Amazon Nova Reel.
Once you have access, you may test Amazon Nova Reel 1.1 straight from the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), AWS SDK, or Amazon Bedrock console.
Select Image/Video from the Playgrounds menu pane on the left to test the Amazon Nova Reel 1.1 model in the console. To create a video, select Nova Reel 1.1 as the model and enter your prompt.
Amazon Nova Reel 1.1 has two modes:
Multishot Automated: In this mode, Amazon Nova Reel 1.1 creates a multi-shot movie that corresponds to a single prompt that can include up to 4,000 characters. An input picture is not accepted in this mode.
Multishot Manual: With manual mode (also known as storyboard mode), you may set a different prompt for every shot in a film, giving you greater direct control over the shot design. An optional beginning picture for every shot is accepted in this mode. The resolution of the images must be 1280 x 720. Images can be supplied via an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) location or in base64 format.
Invoke the model using the Amazon Bedrock API and the StartAsyncInvoke procedure to initiate an asynchronous invocation and produce the video for this demonstration using the AWS SDK for Python (Boto3). It Monitored the status of a video creation operation using GetAsyncInvoke.
Things to know
Creative authority: This improved control is applicable to media, entertainment, marketing, and advertising initiatives including lifestyle and ambient background films. You may animate pre-existing photographs or alter particular components like camera movements and shot content.
Considerations for modes: Prompts in automatic mode can contain up to 4,000 characters. Up to 20 frames can be included in a single film in manual mode, and each shot can receive prompts of up to 512 characters. Think about organising your shots beforehand, just like you would with a conventional storyboard. The resolution of the input photographs must be 1280×720. Your finished films are immediately sent to the designated S3 bucket by the service.
Cost and accessibility
Amazon Bedrock in the US East AWS Region offers Amazon Nova Reel 1.1. The model is available via the AWS CLI, AWS SDK, or Amazon Bedrock console. Pricing is depending on your consumption and is pay-as-you-go, much like all other Amazon Bedrock services.
Look through the Amazon Nova model cookbook repository for examples of Python code, use the Amazon Nova Reel prompting best practices to improve your results, and see video examples in the Amazon Nova Reel gallery that include the prompts and reference photos that made them come to life.
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