Turn one strong shot brief into a finished Seedance video
Use the Seedance 2.0 page when the idea is ready for a higher-quality pass. Start from a clear text prompt, choose the right settings, review motion and framing, then iterate toward a clip that can move into your final workflow.
A complete Seedance 2.0 pass has four checks
Treat the page like a focused production surface: write the shot, pick the output shape, review the result, and only then branch into variants.
Write the shot brief
Define the subject, action, setting, camera movement, and intended channel before adding style details.
Choose output settings
Set the ratio, duration, resolution, and audio preference around where the video will be published or reviewed.
Review the first render
Check whether the motion, composition, timing, and subject logic match the brief before changing the creative direction.
Promote the best pass
Keep the strongest prompt and settings combination, then use it for final variations, edits, or campaign assets.
What belongs in this page
Full Seedance 2.0 generations
Best when you already know the scene you want and need a more deliberate render than an early draft batch.
Unsorted idea piles
If you still need to compare many rough hooks or storyboard directions, use the Mini planning page first.
Production notes
Write prompts like a compact creative brief: what happens, how the camera moves, and why the clip exists.
Practical Seedance 2.0 jobs
Campaign-ready video drafts
Turn a selected idea into a stronger render for ads, social clips, product launches, or landing-page media.
Cinematic prompt execution
Use detailed camera and scene language when mood, pacing, and visual polish matter more than quick sorting.
Final creative variants
Keep the winning structure and generate controlled variations for format, audience, or product angle.
Seedance 2.0 questions
How is this different from Seedance 2.0 Mini?
Mini is organized for quick creative sorting. This page is organized for a more deliberate Seedance 2.0 pass after the direction is clearer.
Can I use this page like the normal text-to-video generator?
Yes. The generator starts in text-to-video mode, so you can write a prompt, choose settings, and generate from the same workflow surface.
When should I use image-to-video instead?
Use image-to-video when a source photo, product image, portrait, or exact frame needs to guide the result.
Build the final pass from a clearer brief
Use Seedance 2.0 for the prompt and settings combination you are ready to judge as a real production candidate.
