I Made an AI Film With Google Flow — Free But Takes a Few Days

Right. So. I made an AI short film using nothing but Google Flow's Storyboard Studio and fifty free credits a day — and I want to tell you exactly how it works, including the bit most tutorials skip over. In this video I'll walk you through the full Google Flow workflow: generating a script automatically, building out characters, locations and props, creating a complete visual storyboard, and then animating every scene into actual video clips — all inside one tool, all for free. Here's the honest bit they don't put in the thumbnail: a six-second clip costs ten credits. A ten-second clip costs fifteen. On fifty free credits a day, you're getting three to five clips per session. If you've got a twenty-scene film, that's a few days of generating — not a few minutes. And on the free tier, you cannot buy extra credits. That option is only available on paid Google AI plans. That's the catch. Now here's why it's still worth it. The Storyboard Studio workflow is genuinely lush. Script, characters, locations, props and full visual storyboard — all generated automatically from one sentence. And the results, especially on cinematic underwater or landscape scenes, are dead good. All tools used in this video are free. No affiliate links. No paid subscriptions. No course to sell you. --- TOOLS USED (all free) — Google Flow + Storyboard Studio (free tier, 50 credits/day) — Google AI Studio — Gemini TTS (Amelia voiceover) — WanGP + LTX-2.3 (local video generation, Amelia clips) — ChatGPT free tier — DALL-E (source frame stills) — CapCut (edit + assembly) --- Free resource and full credit cost breakdown in the comments below. ↓ In a bit. Good vibes only. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁠