Descriptions:
Getting impressive animations out of Gemini 2.0 and Gemini 2.0 Pro requires more than a vague prompt — and AI Jason shares the structured technique that closes the gap between mediocre PowerPoint-style output and polished product launch videos. The core insight is separating the planning and building phases: before asking the model to generate any animation, create a detailed scene-based prompt that specifies timing for each scene, explicit UI states, and special effect keywords like 3D perspective rotation or staggered delays. This offloads the spatial reasoning challenge from the model and gives it a clear execution roadmap.
The video walks through a real example using the Super Design platform, where Jason used a Chrome extension to clone a live UI into a pixel-perfect vibe-coding playground, then invoked a product release demo skill from Super Design’s skill library. Gemini 2.0 Pro — identified as the strongest available model for animation tasks — is selected within the tool, which then asks clarifying questions about initial UI state, transition behavior, and cursor appearance before generating a structured animation plan.
The resulting product launch video, showcasing Super Design’s new Inspire Mode, demonstrates the quality difference a well-structured scene prompt makes. Viewers can replicate the workflow today using Super Design’s free Chrome extension and skill library, making this a practical starting point for anyone wanting production-quality AI-generated animations without deep front-end expertise.
📺 Source: AI Jason · Published February 25, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







