Quick Guide to Seedance 2.0

Quick Guide to Seedance 2.0

Create professional AI videos in minutes. This guide covers everything you need to start generating high-quality content with Seedance 2.0's multimodal capabilities.

Understanding the Basics

Seedance 2.0 differs from traditional text-to-video tools by accepting multiple input types simultaneously:

  • Images: Define visual style, character design, scene composition
  • Videos: Specify motion, camera movements, choreography
  • Audio: Drive rhythm, sync beats, generate ambient sound
  • Text: Guide narrative, describe desired outcomes

The @ Mention System

The core of Seedance 2.0's control system is the @ mention syntax. This tells the model exactly how to use each uploaded reference.

Basic Syntax

Action/Scene description.
Element from @AssetName.
Additional instructions.

Practical Examples

Simple Image Reference:

A girl walking down a Tokyo street at sunset.
Character design from @Portrait1.
Clothing style: casual summer dress.

Video Motion Reference:

Dance performance in a studio.
Choreography from @DanceVideo1.
Character from @Image1.
Studio lighting: warm and dramatic.

Audio-Driven Generation:

Music video with dynamic camera movements.
Visual style from @Image1 and @Image2.
Camera movements hit the beats in @Audio1.
Transitions: smooth cuts on chorus.

Step-by-Step Workflows

Workflow 1: Creating a Product Video

What You Need:

  • Product photo (high-res)
  • Reference video showing desired camera movement
  • Optional: background music

Steps:

  1. Upload Assets
    • @ProductImage: Your product photo
    • @CameraRef: Reference video with camera movement
    • @BackgroundMusic: Audio file
  2. Write Prompt
Product showcase video.
Product from @ProductImage, maintain brand colors.
Camera movement references @CameraRef's smooth rotation.
Background audio from @BackgroundMusic.
Lighting: soft, professional studio setup.
Duration: 10 seconds.
  1. Generate & Review
    • Generation takes ~60 seconds
    • Check character/product consistency
    • Verify camera movement matches reference

Workflow 2: Viral Social Media Content

What You Need:

  • Trending template video (reference)
  • Your own character/subject images
  • Music file

Steps:

  1. Identify Trending Template
    • Download reference video showing viral format
    • Note key elements: transitions, effects, pacing
  2. Prepare Your Assets
    • @Template: Trending video
    • @YourCharacter: Your subject images
    • @TrendingAudio: Popular audio track
  3. Craft Prompt
Recreate viral template with my character.
Overall structure and pacing from @Template.
Replace original character with @YourCharacter.
Keep all transition effects and camera movements.
Audio track: @TrendingAudio.
Aspect ratio: 9:16 for TikTok/Reels.

Workflow 3: Educational Animation

What You Need:

  • Concept images or diagrams
  • Narration audio (optional)
  • Text content

Steps:

  1. Prepare Educational Materials
    • @Diagram1, @Diagram2: Visual concepts
    • @Narration: Voiceover audio
  2. Structure Learning Flow
Educational video explaining [topic].
Visual style from @Diagram1.
Show concept progression: @Diagram1 → @Diagram2.
Narration from @Narration, sync visuals to voiceover timing.
Include text overlays for key points.
Style: clean, professional, easy to understand.

Workflow 4: Music Video Creation

What You Need:

  • Character images
  • Choreography reference video
  • Music track

Steps:

  1. Gather References
    • @Singer: Character/performer image
    • @ChoreographyRef: Dance moves video
    • @MusicTrack: Your song
  2. Sync to Music
Music video performance.
Performer from @Singer, consistent appearance throughout.
Dance moves from @ChoreographyRef.
Camera movements and cuts sync to beats in @MusicTrack.
Location: outdoor sunset scene.
Transitions hit on chorus changes.

Advanced Techniques

Multi-Scene Storytelling

Seedance 2.0 can maintain consistency across scene transitions:

Three-scene narrative:
Scene 1: Character from @Image1 in a coffee shop, morning light.
Scene 2: Same character walking down street, transition to afternoon.
Scene 3: Same character at sunset beach, emotional moment.
Maintain consistent clothing and facial features throughout.
Smooth transitions between scenes.

Precise Camera Control

Specify exact camera movements using cinematic terminology:

Camera work:
- Start: Wide establishing shot
- Movement: Slow dolly in to medium closeup
- Reference @CinematicRef for camera smoothness
- End: Hold on subject's face

Style Consistency Across Generations

For series content or branded videos:

Episode 2 of [series name].
Character design from @Episode1Character.
Visual style and color grading match @Episode1.
Location: new setting but consistent art direction.
Maintain brand colors: [specify colors].

Optimization Tips

For Best Results

Image Quality:

  • Use 1080p or higher source images
  • Ensure good lighting in reference photos
  • Avoid blurry or low-contrast images

Video References:

  • Keep reference clips under 15 seconds
  • Use stable footage (avoid shaky handheld)
  • Clear, well-lit videos work best

Audio Files:

  • High-quality audio (256kbps or better)
  • Clear audio without excessive noise
  • Beat-synced content needs clear rhythm

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Too Many References:

  • Start with 2-4 assets maximum
  • More isn't always better
  • Focus on quality over quantity

Vague Instructions:

  • ❌ "Make it look cool"
  • ✅ "Cinematic lighting, warm tones, smooth camera movement"

Conflicting References:

  • Don't upload references with opposing styles
  • Ensure audio tempo matches desired video pace
  • Keep visual references aesthetically compatible

Ignoring Aspect Ratios:

  • Choose aspect ratio based on platform:
    • 16:9 for YouTube, landscape
    • 9:16 for TikTok, Reels, Shorts
    • 1:1 for Instagram feed
    • 4:3 for vintage/retro aesthetic

Troubleshooting

Character Inconsistency

Problem: Character appearance changes between shots
Solution: Explicitly state "maintain consistent facial features and clothing from @CharacterImage throughout entire video"

Motion Not Matching Reference

Problem: Generated movement differs from reference
Solution: Be more specific: "Exactly replicate the camera movement from @VideoRef, smooth tracking from left to right"

Audio Sync Issues

Problem: Visuals don't match audio beats
Solution: Add "camera movements and transitions hit beats in @AudioTrack" and specify exact sync points

Style Drift

Problem: Visual style changes partway through
Solution: Reference style multiple times: "Visual style from @StyleRef applies to entire duration, consistent color grading"

Platform-Specific Recommendations

TikTok / Instagram Reels

  • Aspect ratio: 9:16
  • Duration: 7-15 seconds
  • Fast-paced cuts on beats
  • Trending audio references

YouTube

  • Aspect ratio: 16:9
  • Duration: 10-15 seconds for intros
  • Cinematic camera movements
  • Professional polish

Advertising

  • Multiple aspect ratios for different placements
  • Brand color consistency
  • Clear product focus
  • Professional audio

Next Steps

Practice Projects:

  1. Simple product rotation (1 image + camera ref)
  2. Character walk cycle (image + motion ref)
  3. Beat-synced montage (images + audio)
  4. Multi-scene narrative (images + transitions)

Join the Community:

  • Share your creations
  • Learn from other creators
  • Get feedback on techniques
  • Discover new workflows

Ready to start creating? The key to mastering Seedance 2.0 is experimentation. Start simple, learn the @ mention system, and gradually add complexity as you get comfortable with the workflow.