Seedance 2.0’s upgrade centers on multimodal reference: images, video, audio, and text can be combined, and you use “@asset name” to assign each asset’s role, turning generation from luck into controllable direction. This post collects 8 practical case plays from official demos and community tests, each with full prompts and video/effect notes. You can reproduce them at 立刻使用Seedance2.

Case 1: Character Consistency (Role Replacement)

What it does: Keeps the reference video’s camera work and cuts, and only swaps the subject (e.g. to an opera character). Good for IP adaptation, face swap, opera/period style.

Prompt:

Replace the girl in @video1 with an opera dan (花旦), scene on an elegant stage, use @video1 for camera movement and transitions, match the lens to the character’s motion, strong stage aesthetic, high visual impact.

Tips: Upload one reference video (@video1), and in the text specify “replace with opera dan” and “reference @video1 for camera and transitions.” Search “character consistency” or “role replacement” at 立刻使用Seedance2 for similar demos.


Case 2: Product Consistency (Multi-Image Showcase)

What it does: Use multiple reference images for angle and material; generate a single commercial product video. Good for e‑commerce hero videos and brand ads.

Prompt:

Create a commercial-style camera showcase for the bag in @image2. Use @image1 for the bag’s side view and @image3 for surface material. Show all bag details clearly. Background music grand and atmospheric.

Tips: Upload 3 images (e.g. side, front, material close-up) and assign with @image1 / @image2 / @image3. Search “product showcase” or “e‑commerce” at 立刻使用Seedance2 for similar results.


Case 3: Dance Motion Clone

What it does: One image locks the character look; one video provides both camera movement and dance moves, so you clone both motion and rhythm.

Prompt:

Use @image1’s female star as the subject. Reference @video1 for rhythmic push/pull/pan camera moves. The star’s movements also reference the woman’s dance in @video1. Lively performance on stage.

Tips: @image1 = character reference, @video1 = camera + action reference. You can reproduce with the prompt above at 立刻使用Seedance2.


Case 4: Martial Arts Motion Clone

What it does: Use two reference videos separately: one for character actions, one for camera language (e.g. orbit), to generate stylized fight scenes.

Prompt:

Reference video1 for character actions and video2 for orbiting camera language. Generate a fight between character1 and character2. Fight takes place at night under stars, white dust rises during the fight, fight is ornate and tense.

Tips: Upload two videos for “motion” and “camera.” Good for period, wuxia, game CG. Add character reference images to improve consistency.


Case 5: Commercial Shot Replication

What it does: One product image + one reference ad clip; replicate that clip’s camera work and edit rhythm for your product spot.

Prompt:

Reference video1’s camera movement and cut rhythm. Replicate using the red supercar in image1.

Tips: image1 = product (e.g. red supercar), video1 = ad rhythm and camera to mimic. 立刻使用Seedance2 has “commercial replication” demos.


Case 6: Video Extension (“Continue the Shot”)

What it does: Extend beyond an existing 15s video by describing the next shots in natural language; the model continues with consistent character and scene.

Example prompt:

Extend the 15s video. Reference @image1 and @image2 for the donkey-on-motorcycle character. Add a creative ad segment:
Shot 1: Fixed side angle, donkey on motorcycle bursts out of the fence, chickens scatter.
Shot 2: Donkey on motorcycle circling on sand, first close-up of tire, then cut to aerial view of donkey doing stunt, raising dust.
Shot 3: Snow mountain in background, donkey on bike jumping over a slope. Tagline behind subject, masked so when donkey and bike pass, “Inspire Creativity, Enrich Life” appears. End with bike passing and dust rising.

Tips: Provide character/scene reference images and describe in “Shot 1 / Shot 2 / Shot 3.” Check that lighting and motion blend naturally with the first part.


Case 7: Video Edit (Story Twist)

What it does: Rewrite part of the story and dialogue by time range in natural language—same setting, different narrative and edit.

Example prompt:

0–3s: Man in suit in bar, calm, gently swirling glass. Slow push-in, high-end lighting, serious tone. Low ambient sound, man says quietly “This deal is big.”
3–6s: Woman behind him asks nervously “How big?” He looks up, low voice: “Very big.” Cut to hand close-up—he sets the glass down, full presence.
6–9s: Suddenly he pulls from under the table—a large, exaggerated snack gift box, “thud” on the table.
9–12s: Woman’s hand at her waist goes from tense to relaxed, expression eases. Mood lightens.
13–15s: Man hands her a snack. Camera pulls back to bar wide, image fades—subtitle: “Busy or not, remember a snack~”

Tips: Describe by second: shot, dialogue, camera. Good for ad twists and short drama. Search “video edit” or “story rewrite” at 立刻使用Seedance2 for similar cases.


Case 8: Subtitle VFX + One-Shot + Music Beat Sync

8A: Particle and subtitle VFX

Prompt:

Open on black. Reference video1 for particle effect and material. Golden gilded sand drifts from left to right across frame. Reference @video1 for particle scatter. @image1’s text gradually appears at center.

Good for openers, brand slogans, event intros.

8B: One continuous shot

Prompt:

@image1 @image2 @image3 @image4 @image5. Single continuous tracking shot: follow runner from street up stairs, through corridor, onto roof, ending with city overlook.

Tips: Multiple images define space and path; tests spatial continuity and physics.

8C: Music beat sync

Prompt:

@image1 @image2 @image3 @image4 @image5 @image6 landscape shots. Reference @video for frame rhythm; match transition style and music beat.

Tips: Multiple landscape images + one rhythm reference video. Good for MV, travel vlog, scenic reels.


Where to See Videos and Results

Search the case library for “character consistency,” “product showcase,” “dance clone,” “video extension,” etc. at 立刻使用Seedance2 to see official or user examples and reuse the prompts above.


Summary

All 8 cases rely on multimodal reference + @ mentions: who is the subject, who controls camera, who controls rhythm—spell it out in natural language. Use the prompt shape “subject + scene + action + camera + light/rhythm,” plus settings (e.g. 4–15s, aspect ratio) at 立刻使用Seedance2, to get stable, character-consistent, motion-coherent, rhythm-controllable shorts for e‑commerce, brand, short-form, and personal projects.