Stop “Google Gemini News” Videos
A hands-on “Google Gemini vs my real week” test where you run Gemini through 5 everyday tasks and score it like a tool, not a headline.
Most “google gemini” videos talk features; the interesting part is where it quietly fails (or wins) under messy, human constraints like time, context, and follow-ups.
Screen recording of Gemini prompts + outputs, timer on screen, your actual calendar/inbox (redacted), side-by-side with your current workflow, a simple scorecard, and one clear before/after deliverable (email draft, plan, code snippet, study guide).
Viewers get a copyable prompt set + a clear decision: when to use Google Gemini, when not to, and the one workflow that actually saves time.
THE TAKE
STOP making “google gemini” videos that recap what it is.
REPLACE WITH a filmed stress-test where Gemini must produce an outcome in 10 minutes.
Your warning: a recap is indistinguishable. A test is proof. Proof is the video.
THE MECHANISM
The failure pattern that causes a 0:30 retention drop: you open with “Gemini is Google’s AI…” and spend the first 30 seconds defining basics. Viewers already know; they came for a verdict.
Fix: open on the scorecard and the stakes. Show the task first, not the context.
Hook line to use: "I’m giving Google Gemini 10 minutes to plan my week—if it fails once, I’m out."
Packaging note (title angle): “I Replaced My Workflow With Google Gemini (5 Tests)”
Thumbnail angle: big “PASS/FAIL” + “10 MINUTES” + Gemini window.
EXECUTION
Film a 6–8 minute teardown.
1) Cold open: show the final deliverable blurred + your PASS/FAIL board. Say what Gemini must do.
2) Run 5 tasks on screen (pick 3 personal, 2 technical): schedule planning, email reply, summarizing a long doc, creating a checklist, fixing a small error.
3) Timebox each to 2 minutes; keep the timer visible.
4) After each task, score 3 things: accuracy, usefulness, follow-up effort (quick 1–5 ticks).
5) End with “Use it when…” / “Avoid it when…” and paste your best prompt template on screen.
Don’t do this: a 3-minute feature list before the first demo.
Most “AI updates” are just weather reports with extra steps.