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Generate videos with Seedance models, supporting Text to Video and Image to Video.
Before you generate, review how other creators use Seedance for shot language, pacing, and product storytelling so your own prompt starts from a stronger direction.
Nano Banana 3 is useful when an image must be more than a one-off result: the subject, style, and business context need to stay under control.
Examples, model guidance, and generation stay in one path so visitors can evaluate Seedance faster.
Open straight into Seedance instead of starting from the generic video page and switching models again.
Browse published Seedance videos first so your prompt strategy starts closer to what already works.
Review examples and guidance first, then continue into generation without leaving the same page.
Common questions about duration, use cases, and fit stay on the model page instead of being scattered elsewhere.
After reviewing examples and copy, visitors can decide on credits without detouring to another page first.
Examples, guidance, FAQs, and pricing stay in one page so visitors can decide faster.
It fits creators who need quick motion drafts, teaser clips, and opening sequences before they commit to longer edits.
I use Seedance to preview pacing before I spend time editing a longer short-form video.

Short-form Creator
For product teasers, it helps me connect a few motion beats fast and see whether the idea has energy.

Solo Founder
It is useful for hook testing because I can compare several opening directions without cutting footage by hand.

Hook Designer
I rely on Seedance when a client wants a quick motion sample before approving a larger production.

Freelance Editor
For social clips, it lets me test movement, rhythm, and framing before I decide what to publish.

Marketplace Seller
It shortens the gap between storyboard notes and a watchable sample that I can keep iterating.

Course Creator
I use Seedance to preview pacing before I spend time editing a longer short-form video.

Short-form Creator
For product teasers, it helps me connect a few motion beats fast and see whether the idea has energy.

Solo Founder
It is useful for hook testing because I can compare several opening directions without cutting footage by hand.

Hook Designer
I rely on Seedance when a client wants a quick motion sample before approving a larger production.

Freelance Editor
For social clips, it lets me test movement, rhythm, and framing before I decide what to publish.

Marketplace Seller
It shortens the gap between storyboard notes and a watchable sample that I can keep iterating.

Course Creator
I use Seedance to preview pacing before I spend time editing a longer short-form video.

Short-form Creator
It is useful for hook testing because I can compare several opening directions without cutting footage by hand.

Hook Designer
For social clips, it lets me test movement, rhythm, and framing before I decide what to publish.

Marketplace Seller
I use Seedance to preview pacing before I spend time editing a longer short-form video.

Short-form Creator
It is useful for hook testing because I can compare several opening directions without cutting footage by hand.

Hook Designer
For social clips, it lets me test movement, rhythm, and framing before I decide what to publish.

Marketplace Seller
For product teasers, it helps me connect a few motion beats fast and see whether the idea has energy.

Solo Founder
I rely on Seedance when a client wants a quick motion sample before approving a larger production.

Freelance Editor
It shortens the gap between storyboard notes and a watchable sample that I can keep iterating.

Course Creator
For product teasers, it helps me connect a few motion beats fast and see whether the idea has energy.

Solo Founder
I rely on Seedance when a client wants a quick motion sample before approving a larger production.

Freelance Editor
It shortens the gap between storyboard notes and a watchable sample that I can keep iterating.

Course Creator
I use Seedance to preview pacing before I spend time editing a longer short-form video.

Short-form Creator
I rely on Seedance when a client wants a quick motion sample before approving a larger production.

Freelance Editor
I use Seedance to preview pacing before I spend time editing a longer short-form video.

Short-form Creator
I rely on Seedance when a client wants a quick motion sample before approving a larger production.

Freelance Editor
For product teasers, it helps me connect a few motion beats fast and see whether the idea has energy.

Solo Founder
For social clips, it lets me test movement, rhythm, and framing before I decide what to publish.

Marketplace Seller
For product teasers, it helps me connect a few motion beats fast and see whether the idea has energy.

Solo Founder
For social clips, it lets me test movement, rhythm, and framing before I decide what to publish.

Marketplace Seller
It is useful for hook testing because I can compare several opening directions without cutting footage by hand.

Hook Designer
It shortens the gap between storyboard notes and a watchable sample that I can keep iterating.

Course Creator
It is useful for hook testing because I can compare several opening directions without cutting footage by hand.

Hook Designer
It shortens the gap between storyboard notes and a watchable sample that I can keep iterating.

Course Creator
These references focus on rollout updates, production quality, and how creators are using Seedance in public workflows.
GenAI.Works
@GenAI_Now
GenAI.Works highlighted Seedance 2.0 rolling into CapCut as a simpler production path for prompt-based generation and edits.
SARAH
@SarahAnnabels
SARAH described Seedance 2.0 in CapCut as an all-in-one workflow where creators can generate, edit, polish, and publish without switching tools.
Alvaro Cintas
@dr_cintas
Alvaro Cintas called out Seedance 2.0 for high usable-output rates and camera control, positioning it closer to production assets than demo clips.
Latte
@0xbisc
Latte shared a Seedance 2.0 prompt example that spread widely, which helps show the model is being used for concrete creator experiments, not just announcements.
Freepik
@freepik
Freepik posted that Seedance 2.0 was officially available for Japan business and enterprise accounts, which reinforces that rollout momentum is still recent.
Tom's KI Ecke
@KI_HAL_2023
Tom's KI Ecke framed Topview Agent V2 plus Seedance 2.0 as a long-form AI video workflow from one idea to storyboard and multi-scene output.
These answers focus on fit, examples, and workflow so visitors can judge quickly whether the model is right for the task.
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It is a good fit for ad clips, product demos, storyboard validation, and any workflow that needs a fast motion sample.
This page stays focused on Seedance and keeps the model-specific examples, copy, FAQs, and pricing path in one place.
Yes. This page keeps the main generation path available, so you can review examples and continue into generation in the same flow.
Explore is optional. If there is nothing to display, the explanation, FAQ, and pricing sections still render normally.
Yes. The current model-page switching behavior remains, so you can still move to Kling, Sora 2, or Veo 3 afterward.
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Validate shot direction and pacing first, then keep building toward a delivery-ready video.