Man on a seaboat attacked by a sea monster
A test prompt used to compare Seedance 2.0 and Kling 3, describing a man on a seaboat during a massive rain storm being attacked and dragged into the ocean by a large sea monster.
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Multi-Camera Storytelling with Consistent Characters
A demonstration of Seedance 2.0's ability to generate multi-camera storytelling with consistent characters across every shot, all from a single prompt. This highlights the model's advanced narrative and consistency capabilities.
Cute Monkey Relaxing in Pool (Seedance 1.5 Pro)
A detailed prompt used with Seedance 1.5 Pro to generate an animation of a small, fluffy monkey delicately sipping tea while floating in an orange inflatable swim ring in turquoise water, emphasizing realism and tranquil bliss.
Seedance 2.0 Video Prompt: Godzilla-Sized Orange Cat in Chongqing
A detailed, multi-scene text-to-video prompt for Seedance 2.0, designed to create a meme-style pseudo-documentary featuring a gigantic, Godzilla-sized orange tabby cat stuck between skyscrapers in a magical 8D city like Chongqing.
Anime character battle generation examples
This tweet suggests the use of Seedance 2.0 to generate fan-favorite anime battles, specifically mentioning Gojo vs Naruto and Saitama vs Genos, implying the model handles complex character interactions and styles.
Gothic Cathedral Battle: Warrior vs. Black Dragon
A detailed, multi-shot prompt for Seedance 2.0 (and Kling 3.0 comparison) describing a 15-second, fast-paced battle sequence in a ruined Gothic cathedral. The prompt specifies the setting, characters (female warrior and black-armored warrior), action choreography across five distinct time segments, camera movements (shaking, close-ups), and dramatic effects (dragon fire, collapsing pillars).
Storyboarding and Multi-Perspective Video Generation
A general instruction for creating a short film using Seedance 2.0, emphasizing the use of storyboards and switching between different perspectives to enhance rhythm and cinematic quality. This is a high-level instruction rather than a specific scene prompt.