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ByteDance · Seedance 2.0
Seedance 2.0: Precisely controlled, coherent, cinematic AI video
Seedance 2.0 is built for multimodal video creation: use text, images, or reference video as input to generate natural motion, clear shot language, and believable footage—while keeping characters consistent across scenes. A serious AI video tool for film-style results.
Built for advanced multimodal video creation
Seedance 2.0 excels at complex motion and multi-shot storytelling: the same character can hold look and presence across focal lengths and angles—reducing the “every cut feels like a different person” effect. Ideal for brand films, narrative shorts, and product stories that demand consistency.
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More controllable dynamic camera movement
Seedance 2.0 better understands and follows camera rhythm from reference video—follow shots, orbits, push-ins, and punchier transitions. When you want a “real crew” or “edited sequence” feel, pairing reference footage with text often lands faster than text alone.
Physics-aware motion for a more believable picture
Momentum and weight between characters, objects, and the environment are where many models look floaty or break. Seedance 2.0 handles fast action and complex interactions more plausibly—jumps, impacts, and runs feel more real, keeping viewers immersed.
Turn words into shots you could actually film
You define story, mood, and look; the model turns language into coherent shots. With Seedance 2.0, spell out who / where / what / vibe, name key actions and time order, and results track your intent more reliably.
- Lock tone and era first (realistic, anime, cyberpunk, film grain, etc.).
- Describe subject and scene: traits, wardrobe, environment, and light (day / night / interior).
- Explain shot rhythm: wide to establish, medium for action, close for emotion—or one continuous take.
- Add negatives: elements to avoid, brand colors, logo placement—fewer costly retries.
Lock style and lead with start and end frames
Start/end frames anchor composition, color, and silhouette; you describe what happens after motion begins. Under multimodal input, Seedance 2.0 keeps subjects steadier—great for character pieces, product spins, and illustrated motion.
- Upload clear reference frames with a strong subject.
- Describe direction and amplitude of motion: head turns, walking, fabric, slow push-in—specificity stabilizes output.
- For lip sync or light acting, note emotion and pacing—not just “talking.”
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Multiple video and audio references for tighter control
Seedance 2.0 supports up to 3 video refs, 3 audio refs, and 9 image refs—blending complex references in one pass for ambitious edits, not only style transfer, mimic, or background swap.
- First decide the hero subject and the main style drivers.
- Explain what each reference contributes to the cut.
- For large motion changes, stage work: stabilize subject and background, then add intensity.
- If you care about transitions, say “hard cut” vs “soft dissolve” so the model matches the cut feel.
Change light, swap backgrounds, insert a shot—in plain language
AI video editing is for targeted polish before or after picture lock: fix slips, replace backgrounds, balance light, or micro-adjust to script rhythm. In the workspace, pick Seedance 2.0 or Seedance 2.0 Fast as needed.
- Describe edits in time order: e.g., grade faces for the first 3s, night outside mid-section, hold logo longer at the end.
- Scope local fixes: background only, not talent—or hands only, not face.
- To align with music or VO, call out beats and emotional arc to reduce A/V drift.
Who is Seedance 2.0 for—and what do you get?
Publishers, storytellers, brands, e-commerce, and solo creators—when you want cinematic feel, fewer rerolls, and consistent characters across shots, choose Seedance 2.0.
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Ship screen-ready cuts in the news cycle
When speed matters, blurry frames, identity drift, and shaky cam hurt. Seedance 2.0 locks subject and tone, aligns movement to reference video, and gets you a pitchable first cut faster—less endless rerolling.
よくある質問
How is Seedance 2.0 different from generic “AI video”?
It emphasizes coherence and camera physics under multimodal inputs—better when you care about shot quality and realism, not only a quick clip.
I’m new to prompts—which mode should I start with?
Try image-to-video first: reference images ground subject and style; then explore text-to-video and video-to-video.
Text-to-video never matches my intent—what should I change?
Split one line into subject, scene, action, light, shot type, and mood; avoid contradictory adjectives; use “first… then… finally…” for order.
Will video-to-video change faces in the original?
It depends on prompt strength and references. To preserve identity, say “keep facial features and hairstyle,” and avoid asking for a big identity swap at the same time.
Where does Seedance 2.0 shine in real projects?
E-commerce hero videos, brand teasers, social ads, proof-of-concept shorts, games and virtual influencers—anywhere you want “finished edit” energy instead of meme GIFs.
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