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Featured Cases

Browse featured cases and choose whether to fill the prompt only or apply the prompt with model settings.

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prompt: A chaotic and humorous scene in a residential kitchen where two cats are 'cooking.' One tabby cat, wearing a white chef's hat and coat, is standing on the stove, stirring food in a pan. Suddenly, a large, fluffy orange cat jumps onto the scene from above, causing a flame to erupt from the pan. The two cats then engage in a frantic, wrestling-like scuffle, tumbling from the kitchen counter onto the wooden floor, with the chef's hat flying off in the process. The kitchen has modern white tiled walls, wooden cabinets, and a gas stove. [TECHNICAL DETAILS]: Camera Shot: Medium shot, fixed position, capturing the action at eye level with the stove surface. Mood: Slapstick, chaotic, and comedic. [ACTIONS]: 1. The chef cat stirs a pan on the gas stove. 2. The orange cat leaps from above onto the counter. 3. A large flame ignites in the frying pan. 4. The two cats grapple and wrestle with each other. 5. The cats tumble off the stove and onto the kitchen floor. 6. The chef's hat falls off during the tumble. [DIALOGUE]: "[Ambient kitchen sounds: the hiss of a gas stove burner and the scratching of cat paws on wood.]"

Seedance 2.0 AI Video Generator

Free Seedance 2.0 AI video generator for cinematic clips, ads, anime scenes, and social video

Start with text, an image, or a prompt that already knows the scene. This page is built for people who want a stronger first result without spending the first run on guesswork.

Examples

See what Seedance 2.0 is good at before you spend a run

These example clips show where Seedance 2.0 feels most convincing: fast camera motion, trailer reveals, anime action, social realism, and short ad-style payoff shots.

Action & FightExample clip

Action Sequence Prompt for Video Model Comparison

A detailed action sequence prompt used to compare the output of various video generation models (PixVerse, Seedance 2.0, Hailuo, Grok). The prompt describes a man with a purple energy blade performing a series of rapid a

Cinematic & TrailerExample clip

Cinematic Trailer Style Video Generation

A detailed, multi-shot prompt for Seedance 2.0 used to create a cinematic trailer-style video. The prompt specifies camera movements, scene transitions (from illustration to realism), and overall style parameters.

Cinematic & TrailerExample clip

FPV drone shot through Tokyo

A detailed prompt for generating a single continuous FPV drone shot through Tokyo, focusing on photorealism, lighting, and scene details.

Prompt Starters

Use these Seedance 2.0 prompt starters when you do not want to begin from zero

Each recipe below gives you a scene-ready starting point. Load it into the tool, swap the subject or setting, then push the second run with your own details.

Edit the structure first. Replace subject, setting, and ending frame before anything else.

Action & FightStarter prompt

Action Sequence Prompt for Video Model Comparison

A detailed action sequence prompt used to compare the output of various video generation models (PixVerse, Seedance 2.0, Hailuo, Grok). The prompt describes a man with a purple energy blade performing a series of rapid a

A man with a massive purple energy blade, in the rain. Action: Instant dash forward, ultra-fast horizontal slash. Afterimage movement to the back, rapid consecutive strikes. Spinning attack, blade releasing electric arcs...
Music & DanceStarter prompt

Music Video Production Prompt for Seedance 2.0

A detailed prompt for generating a 15-second music video (MV) using Seedance 2.0, combining a female character image, a background image, and an audio track (Suno v5.5). The prompt asks the AI to maximize creativity and

The woman from [Image1] is dancing a dope hip-hop dance to the song [Audio1] at the location in [Image2]. Explode your creativity and condense a Music Video that no one in this world has ever seen into 15 seconds. Whethe...
Cinematic & TrailerStarter prompt

Cinematic Trailer Style Video Generation

A detailed, multi-shot prompt for Seedance 2.0 used to create a cinematic trailer-style video. The prompt specifies camera movements, scene transitions (from illustration to realism), and overall style parameters.

[0s–3s]: ( image1 )A continuous slow push-in that never stops — zooming toward the center of a 19th-century Grimm-style storybook illustration of a deep dark spruce forest, As the camera moves closer, the illustration be...
Social & UGCStarter prompt

Raw Mobile Phone Footage of Elderly Woman Playing Basketball Prompt

A text-to-video prompt requesting raw, vertical, shaky mobile phone footage with a grainy texture. The scene is set at Rucker Park basketball court at dusk, featuring a heavy-set elderly woman in a floral dress and sneak

Raw mobile phone footage, vertical handheld shot, shaky cam, grainy texture. At the legendary Rucker Park basketball court at dusk, a heavy-set elderly woman in a floral dress and sneakers is dribbling a basketball again...

Compare 7 AI image and video models in one workspace

Use Kovvid AI to compare Sora 2, Veo 3, Kling AI, Nano Banana 2, Nano Banana Pro, Seedream 4.5, and Seedance 2.0 side by side for image generation, video generation, image-to-video, and frames workflows.

Workflow

A cleaner way to get the first Seedance 2.0 run right

Start simple, borrow structure when needed, compare models only after the first direction is clear.

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Pick the right input type

Start from text when the scene beats are already clear, or from an image when framing is already solved.

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Load a starter instead of rewriting from zero

Use a prompt starter to inherit pacing and scene structure, then replace the specific subject and payoff shot.

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Compare only after the direction works

Once the first pass carries the right motion and energy, move the same idea to another model for comparison.

First-pass workflow

Use the prompt starters for momentum, not for copy-paste.

Start Faster

Start Seedance 2.0 with text, images, or a scene idea you already have

Pick the fastest way in based on what is already in your workflow instead of forcing every project through the same setup.

Use Seedance 2.0 for text to video when the story starts from a prompt

Best when you already know the shot beats, camera path, or ending frame.

  • Lead with subject and setting.
  • Write motion in beats, not one long sentence.
  • End with the frame you want to land on.

Use Seedance 2.0 for image to video when you already have a frame to build from

Best when composition, character look, or product framing already exists.

  • Keep the reference frame stable.
  • Use motion language to describe the next step.
  • Add sound or timing only when it improves the scene.

Start faster with a Seedance 2.0 prompt instead of a blank input box

Best when you need momentum and want a usable first pass quickly.

  • Borrow a prompt structure, not every detail.
  • Swap subject, setting, and payoff shot.
  • Keep one clear scene purpose per run.
Model Fit

When Seedance 2.0 fits better than Sora 2 or Veo 3

Use Seedance 2.0 when motion, rhythm, and scene energy matter more than polishing a static single frame. Switch models when the job needs a different balance.

Choose Seedance 2.0 when motion, rhythm, and scene energy matter most

Compare with Sora 2

Use Seedance first

Fast action, trailer beats, dance clips, UGC-style realism, and short ad sequences usually benefit from Seedance 2.0 first.

Compare next

If the scene depends more on a different storytelling cadence, shot planning path, or downstream workflow preference, compare your next pass against the other video models.

Switch to Sora 2 when you need a different storytelling path

Open Sora 2

Use Seedance first

Keep Seedance 2.0 when your best result depends on movement, kinetic reveals, or music-video pacing.

Compare next

Move to Sora 2 when the sequence needs a different shot-planning feel or you want to test another narrative balance for the same concept.

Switch to Veo 3 when your workflow needs a different video model balance

Open Veo 3

Use Seedance first

Use Seedance 2.0 first when you already know the scene energy you want and need to get there quickly.

Compare next

Move to Veo 3 when your next iteration calls for a different model balance, then compare which one carries the scene better.

FAQ

Seedance 2.0 FAQ

Use these answers to decide whether to start here, borrow a prompt, or switch to another model in Kovvid.

Seedance 2.0 works well when the video depends on motion, scene energy, camera movement, and a strong payoff shot. It is a good fit for trailers, dance clips, stylized action, ad concepts, and social-first short video.
Yes. You can start from a text prompt when the scene is already clear in words, or start from an image when you want to preserve composition, subject framing, or character look before adding motion.
Start from a prompt when your main problem is pacing, camera direction, or scene beats. Start from a reference image when your composition is already right and you mainly need motion, continuation, or a stronger ending frame.
Use the Seedance 2.0 prompt library to start from structures that already fit music videos, action scenes, cinematic trailers, anime sequences, and social-style clips.
It is especially useful for high-motion scenes, reveal shots, action beats, music-video pacing, stylized anime motion, documentary-style realism, and short ad-style scenes that need a quick first pass.
Use Seedance 2.0 first when your main requirement is scene energy and momentum. If the same concept needs a different video model balance, test the next run on Sora 2 or Veo 3 and compare which one carries the scene better.
Yes. You can start in the tool above, load a prompt into the same route, jump to the prompt library for more structures, or compare against the other model pages without leaving the workspace.
Start with one scene purpose, one camera logic, and one ending frame. If the first run is weak, do not rewrite everything. Keep the structure and only change the subject, pacing, or payoff shot.
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