Seedance

With Seedance 2.0 you can go from “describe the vibe” to “storyboard + style + batch” for Seedance ad videos. This Seedance guide walks through five levels of difficulty.

1. Bronze: describe the feel

In Seedance 2.0 choose “全能参考”, upload product image, set 15s, and use a short prompt.

  • Example 1: Make a catchy theme-style ad for [brand].
  • Example 2: Make a luxury, high-end ad for this product, black and white.

Good for fast drafts when you only describe the overall feel.

2. Silver: story + selling points

Add a clear storyline and elements and send them with the product image.

Example: Upload a North Face-style jacket, prompt: “A grand brand film: man in jacket climbs a snowy peak, faces altitude sickness, storm, ice crack, and finally reaches the summit.”

Output is more concrete and shows product use and benefits.

3. Gold: defined visual style

Add a specific visual style to the story. If you’re unsure how to describe it, use a reference frame and ask AI to extract style keywords, then in Seedance upload style reference + product image and describe shots and story.

Example (headphones): Match reference @image1 style – flat illustration, low saturation, simple lines, traditional look. Shot 1 wide of figure meditating in woods, shot 2 carriage passes, hair in wind, shot 3 close-up figure adjusts breath, shot 4 two assassins fight behind, figure puts on noise-cancelling headphones @image2 for silence… End with black screen and tagline “Noise cancellation, we mean it.” Use @ for multiple images; 16:9, 15s.

4. Diamond: storyboard + full pipeline

Use AI as your “production team” for concept → production → delivery.

  1. Use AI to break down the brief and draft concepts.
  2. Pick a concept and generate a detailed storyboard (composition, shot type, prompt, SFX, 15s).
  3. Generate a 3×3 storyboard grid with text-to-image.
  4. In Seedance 2.0 upload storyboard + product, describe each shot (visual, style, music beat, SFX) and generate.

You can also skip the grid and only upload product + the same long prompt for a freer, structure-consistent result.

5. Master: cover all scenarios

  • B-roll or bad weather: Use Seedance 2.0 to change style and color.
  • Multiple feed ads: Batch-generate voiceover copy, then in Seedance upload product images (with packaging and product), swap the voiceover text per prompt, 9:16, 15s, @ the product, and batch generate.
  • Special lenses (FPV, fisheye, oner): Use AI to turn the idea into a script and prompt, paste into Seedance, upload logo and product and @ them in the prompt, then generate.

Seedance ad video success = clear product, scene and style + good use of @ and storyboard, from simple description up to storyboard and batch.

Seedance 2.0 is an AI video generation model that supports image, video, audio and text inputs for richer control. This guide explains how to write Seedance 2.0 prompts and get the best results.

1. Seedance 2.0 Parameters & Capabilities

DimensionSpec
Image input≤ 9 images
Video input≤ 3 clips, total ≤ 15s
Audio inputMP3, ≤ 3 files, total ≤ 15s
Text inputNatural language prompts
Output duration4–15s selectable
Sound outputBuilt-in SFX/music supported

Mixed inputs are capped at 12 files total; prioritize the assets that most affect look and rhythm.

2. Core Capabilities: Stable, Smooth, Realistic

Seedance 2.0 improves physics, motion fluency, instruction following and style consistency, so it handles complex and continuous motion well.

Example prompt:
A girl elegantly hangs laundry, then takes another piece from the bucket and gives it a firm shake.

3. Multimodal & Seedance 2.0 Prompt Writing

3.1 Multimodal reference

You can upload text, images, video and audio as main or reference assets. Describe clearly in your Seedance 2.0 prompt what to reference (motion, effects, camera, character, scene, sound).

  • Reference images: composition and character detail
  • Reference video: camera language, motion rhythm, creative effects
  • Video can be extended and extended smoothly (“continue shooting”)
  • Editing: character swap, trim, add

When using many assets, use @image1, @video1 etc. in the prompt so the model knows which is which.

3.2 Common prompt patterns

  • First/last frame + reference video motion
    “@image1 as first frame, reference @video1 fight motion”

  • Extend existing video
    “Extend @video1 by 5 seconds” (set output duration to the new part only, e.g. 5s)

  • Merge multiple videos
    “Add a scene between @video1 and @video2, content: …”

  • Continuous action
    “Character transitions from jump directly to roll, keep motion fluid, @image1 @image2 @image3”

3.3 Consistency, camera & creative replication

Seedance 2.0 keeps faces, clothing, scenes and camera style consistent, and can replicate demanding camera work and complex motion from references. For creative transitions, ad-style shots or film clips, describe “reference @video1 rhythm and camera, @image1 character” in the prompt.

4. Summary

Seedance 2.0 prompt writing boils down to: state clearly what to reference and what to do, and use @ to bind assets. Multimodal inputs plus precise instructions make creation more controllable and efficient.

Seedance 2.0 supports audio, video, text and image as references for video generation. This Seedance usage manual and Seedance guide covers the main features and how to use them.

1. Upgrade highlights: reference ability

  • Reference images accurately restore composition and character detail.
  • Reference video supports camera language, motion rhythm and creative effects.
  • Video can be extended and continued smoothly (“keep shooting”).
  • Stronger editing: character replacement, trim, add.

Use one image for style, one video for camera and motion, a short audio for rhythm, and Seedance 2.0 prompts for full control.

2. Core capabilities: stable, smooth, realistic

Seedance 2.0 improves physics, motion, instruction following and style consistency.

Example 1

  • Prompt: A girl elegantly hangs laundry, then takes another piece from the bucket and shakes it.
  • Result: Natural, fluid motion with no obvious cuts.

Example 2

  • Prompt: Character in painting looks guilty, eyes look around, reaches out of frame to grab a cola and drinks, satisfied; footsteps, character puts cola back; a cowboy takes the cup and leaves; camera pushes in to dark background with top-lit can and artistic subtitle: “Cola, worth a taste.”
  • Result: Clear story and rhythm, creative.

3. Multimodal and special usage

Seedance 2.0 accepts text, images, video and audio. In this Seedance guide, state clearly what to reference and what to do.

Special usage:

  1. First/last frame + reference video
    “@image1 as first frame, reference @video1 fight motion”

  2. Extend video
    “Extend @video1 by 5 seconds” (output duration = new part only, e.g. 5s)

  3. Merge videos
    “Add a scene between @video1 and @video2, content: xxx”

  4. Continuous action
    “Character goes from jump to roll, keep it fluid, @image1 @image2 @image3”

4. Consistency and creative replication

Issues like inconsistent faces, wrong motion or choppy extensions can be improved with multimodal reference and clear prompts. E.g. replace the woman in a clip with an opera character, set the scene on stage, and reference the original camera and transitions for a consistent result.

For creative transitions, ads or film-style clips, write in your Seedance usage manual: “Reference @video1 rhythm and camera, @image1 character.”

Comic-style example:
“Turn @image1 into a comic panel order left-to-right, top-to-bottom, keep dialogue as in the image, add SFX for key beats, tone humorous; style reference @video1”

5. Voice and editing

  • To change the default voice, upload a reference and describe it in the prompt.
  • You can also use an existing video as input and only change a segment, motion or rhythm without regenerating everything.

Use this Seedance guide and the patterns above to go from idea to final video efficiently.

With Seedance 2.0 you can create AI vlogs and animated shorts without on-camera talent or complex filming. This is a step-by-step Seedance 2.0 AI vlog tutorial from storyboard to final clip.

1. Create a storyboard first

A storyboard is the backbone of your video and helps the AI follow your logic and avoid off-style frames.

Steps:

  1. Define your niche and content direction.
  2. Use any AI assistant to generate a storyboard in table form with: duration, shot, camera move, light/effects, sound.
  3. Example prompt: “Reference [platform] animated vlog style, write a same-style storyboard for [e.g. after-work routine], content: […], tone warm and cozy. Format: table, video under 15s, include duration, shot, camera, light/effects, sound.”
  4. Save the storyboard as an image for the next step.

2. Generate your main character

You need a consistent character for AI video. If you don’t have one, generate it with text-to-image.

Example prompt: “You are an anime character designer. Design a young woman (25, urban professional), short hair, high nose bridge, large eyes, ~165cm, normal skin tone, light grey casual suit, cartoon style.”

Save the character sheet and use it together with the storyboard.

Seedance 2.0 AI vlog storyboard and character

3. Set up in Seedance 2.0

  1. Open the creation platform, go to video generation, select Seedance 2.0.
  2. Set mode to “全能参考” (full reference) so you can use the storyboard and character image.
  3. Set duration and aspect ratio; 9:16 or 3:4 vertical is recommended.

4. Upload and generate

  1. In “参考内容” upload: character image + storyboard image.
  2. In the Seedance prompt write one clear line, e.g.:
    “Strictly follow the character design and storyboard, warm and cozy, stable image, 1080P.”
  3. Upload and generate; typical wait is about 40–90 seconds.

Note: Each run uses credits; daily login often gives free credits. Generation can take a while.

Then import the clip into your editor, add subtitles, and your AI vlog or short is ready.

5. Summary

Seedance 2.0 AI vlog flow: storyboard → character design → Seedance 2.0 全能参考 → clear prompt → generate and post-edit. Follow this to finish a full clip in a short time.