Still struggling to turn scattered shots into a story that makes sense? Seedance 2.0 compresses “split—write—patch” into one flow: you just write “key scenes + shot types” in order, and the AI lines up the shots. In three steps, turn your script into a short that breathes.

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01 No More Fragments: One-Click Multi-Shot Story

Traditional editing means splitting the script, writing shot lists, and patching transitions yourself—a high bar for beginners. Seedance 2.0 folds these into one pipeline: you only need to list “key scenes + shot types” in sequence; the AI arranges them and outputs a coherent multi-shot story short, without fragmented clips.

02 Three Steps: Script → Short That Breathes

2.1 Precise Breakdown: Give Your Story a “Shot Outline”

Break the script into a double list of “key scenes + shot types,” keep the order clear, and the AI will follow that rhythm.

Example: Newcomer works late on a pitch → goes home alone at night → gets praise from the boss in the morning

Three corresponding shots:

  • [Wide] Office at night with one light on, newcomer frowning at the screen
  • [Close-up] Fingers typing slower and slower
  • [Medium] Newcomer rubbing eyes and packing the bag

Keep the order consistent when you type; the AI will generate frames to match and won’t scramble the sequence.

2.2 Detail for Mood: Let the Frame “Act” the Emotion

Don’t worry about long prompts—the more specific, the more realistic. Add environment, sound, and character mood so the AI can nail the atmosphere in one go.

Examples:

  • [Medium close] Newcomer on the subway, head against the window, neon night outside, light train rumble and calm background music
  • [Close-up] When they see the boss’s message, eyes widen and the corners of the mouth lift

The AI will match tone and sound to sell the mood and cut down on post-work.

2.3 Patch Transitions: One-Click Fix for “Hard Cuts”

After previewing, if the cuts feel like a “slide show” or too abrupt, use the built-in “shot completion” to smooth them.

For example, add a transition shot:

  • [Transition] Elevator doors close slowly, floor display counting down from 12 to 1

You can also lengthen or shorten shot duration: give key moments close-ups, shorten less important scenes with wides, and the pacing tightens right away.

03 Try It Now: Turn Your Script Into a Short That Breathes

Follow the three steps above—no complex editing, no learning PR—and you can still get coherent multi-shot story shorts. Open Seedance 2.0, drop in your script, leave the rest to the AI, and export with one click.