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Editing Seedance 2.0 Clips: The Stitching Guide (Cuts That Hide AI Weirdness)

Your prompts are only half the job. This guide shows how to edit and stitch short Seedance 2.0 clips so they feel intentional: match cuts, whip pans, and continuity hacks.

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Short clips become a story in the edit.

You can also use editing to hide the two things that most often betray AI video:

  • continuity drift
  • weird transitional frames

The 5 cut types that work best

1) Match cut on shape

Prompt both shots to share a dominant shape (circle, silhouette, doorway).

2) Match cut on motion

End clip A with motion left-to-right; start clip B with motion left-to-right.

3) Whip-pan transition

Use motion blur to mask the cut.

Prompt line:

End with a fast whip-pan and heavy motion blur, then land from blur into the next scene.

4) Light flare wipe

Have a bright practical cross frame near the end.

5) Hard cut on impact

If there is a hit, slam, door close, or footstep, cut on the impact frame.

Continuity hacks (prompt-side)

  • Keep wardrobe and hair identical across clips.
  • Keep palette identical across clips.
  • Keep camera language consistent.

If you want loop-friendly clips that cut easily, see: seamless loops.

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