
"Does the video output authentically depict real people using the product in a credible testimonial style?"
This test case passes. The output successfully captures the intended "Mr Beast-esque" testimonial style, maintaining strong brand alignment and product fidelity throughout the sequence. While the visual quality occasionally appears more cinematic than the raw realism typically associated with user-generated content, the use of Veo 3.1 ensured a level of consistency that alternative models like Sora—which struggled with product stability despite superior camera motion—could not match. Because the output meets the primary output technical specifications and preserves the integrity of the product and environment, it is suitable for real-world use as a high-quality brand asset.
Red: Not supported; Green: Supported
Primary deliverable: Social video pack (MP4)
• Aspect ratios: 9:16 (1080×1920), 1:1 (1080×1080), 4:5 (1080×1350), 16:9 (1920×1080)
• Codec: H.264; 25/30fps; 10–20 Mbps; AAC 48kHz
• Captions: .srt + burned-in version; keep key copy within safe areas
Generate an 8 to 16-second interview-style video between a man and a woman. The scene is set at a carnival with a rollercoaster in the background. The female interviewer approaches a scruffy, truck driver-looking man. She stops him, and asks if she can speak to him quickly. She asks if he's heard of Dragons Breath mouth spray. He responds in a southern american accent and asks "Whats that?". A flash of his bad teeth gives the audience an indication that he clearly has bad breath. The interviewer is visibly taken aback by his breath. While holding her shirt over her nose, she hands the bottle of Dragons Breath mouth spray over to the man. As he sprays the mouth spray, the rollercoaster behind him lights up in flames. The man then says to the interviewer, “That escalated fast.” Remember, this is a real interview style video we are creating. Think Mr Beast style Youtube vlog. So in the script, keep things looking and sounding realistic and slightly handheld.