Generate short AI video from prompts, reference images and frame direction with the faster Seedance 2 workflow. Shape camera movement, lighting, pacing and native audio intent for social drafts, storyboard passes, marketing tests and game preview clips.
For cleaner results, describe camera movement, subject motion and lighting as physical directions instead of broad mood words.
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See the current video model lineup in one place, including Seedance, Kling, Wan, Grok Imagine and Veo options for prompt, image and motion workflows.
Seedance 2 Fast is built around quicker generation, multimodal references and controlled short-form output, so each draft can carry clearer motion, frame and audio direction.
Use the accelerated Seedance 2 variant when you need more video attempts for storyboards, ads or social cuts.
Guide the result with prompts, images and frame intent so subjects, style and composition stay closer to the brief.
Plan camera motion, aspect ratio, lighting and native audio cues for compact clips that feel ready for review.
Use Seedance 2 Fast when the job needs quick cinematic movement, reference-aware image animation and enough control for repeated short-form tests.
Turn a written beat, image reference or camera note into a fast clip before committing to a longer sequence.
Draft vertical or widescreen motion ideas for ads, reels and product moments while keeping the prompt easy to revise.
Explore trailers, gameplay-style moments and marketing previews with stable framing and concise motion direction.
Start with the input mode, give the model concrete references, then refine the shot around motion, camera, lighting and pacing.
Begin with a prompt for text-to-video, or add a reference image when the shot needs a specific subject, style or starting frame.
Plan aspect ratio, resolution, duration and any first-frame or last-frame direction before writing the final prompt.
Describe what moves, how the camera behaves, where the light comes from and how fast the action should feel.
Review motion stability, character consistency, framing and audio fit, then tighten the prompt for the next render.
Move from a clear video idea to a short controlled render with prompts, references and review language aligned around Seedance 2 Fast.
Run more passes when you need to compare pacing, composition or camera movement before choosing a direction.
Use images and frame notes to keep subject identity, product shape or visual style closer to the intended result.
Write prompts with sound, ambience or timing in mind when the available workflow supports audio-video generation.
Aim clips toward reels, ads, teaser shots, product motion, game trailers and fast pitch visuals.
Use concrete directions for push-ins, locked shots, pans, lighting angle and motion speed instead of vague style labels.
Judge each pass by motion stability, frame consistency, subject behavior and whether the shot matches the creative brief.
Answers for text-to-video, image-to-video, native audio and prompt planning.
Write a clear motion prompt, add a reference when the shot needs one, and iterate toward a short clip that matches the brief.