HolyCrab AI Video Trends / Seedance
Seedance 2.0 Official Manual
A practical HolyCrab manual that paraphrases official Seedance 2.0 sources into prompt workflows for creators.
Last updated: 2026-06-19 · Source kind: official_manual · Curation: published
Direct answer
Use the official Seedance 2.0 material as the authority layer, then translate each capability into a narrow prompt workflow with explicit reference roles and visible source attribution.
Official Seedance source
This page is generated from a published record with sourceKind=official_manual, rightsStatus=embed_only, and curationStatus=published.
Publication and release gate
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- Rights gate: source rights must be known, non-blocked, and attribution must remain visible.
- Discovery gate: public HTML, Markdown, llms.txt, sitemap, and search-index entries are generated only from published records.
- Official-source policy: paraphrase BytePlus or paper material and cite the original source.
Prompt reuse checklist
- Choose the official, creator, or trend path that best matches the video job.
- Confirm source attribution, rights status, and curation status before using the prompt.
- Rewrite the prompt into subject, motion, camera, reference role, lighting, duration, and payoff.
- Send the rewritten prompt to HolyCrab Seedance and compare the output against the intended motion.
Prompt utility
- Evidence status
- official-source paraphrase
- Confidence
- official
- Reusable pattern
- Use the official Seedance 2.0 material as the authority layer, then translate each capability into a narrow prompt workflow with explicit reference roles and visible source attribution.
- Rewrite rule
- Keep the capability structure, then replace subject, reference role, camera, action, and final-frame payoff.
- Source evidence
- A practical HolyCrab manual that paraphrases official Seedance 2.0 sources into prompt workflows for creators.
- HolyCrab next step
- Test the smallest official-style Seedance prompt in HolyCrab before adding more reference inputs.
What the official sources support
Seedance 2.0 is described by official sources as a multimodal audio-video model with text, image, audio, and video inputs, plus reference and editing workflows.
How HolyCrab turns the manual into prompts
HolyCrab pages keep the official source separate from creator examples, then convert each capability into a prompt template, failure-mode checklist, and generation handoff.
Recreate with HolyCrab Seedance
- Choose whether the task needs official capability guidance, a creator prompt, or a fresh trend reference.
- Confirm sourceKind, rightsStatus, and curationStatus before using the record.
- Rewrite the prompt into subject, motion, camera, reference role, lighting, duration, and payoff.
- Try the result in HolyCrab and compare the output against the source intent.
HolyCrab prompt handoff
Seedance pages and examples
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Seedance multimodal reference prompting
Use multimodal references when a Seedance prompt needs identity, scene, motion, audio mood, or camera behavior to stay consistent.
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Seedance first and last frame control
Use first and last frame references for transformations, product reveals, before-after shots, and story beats where the ending must land.
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Seedance video reference prompting
Use a video reference for movement style, timing, camera path, action beats, and physical rhythm while rewriting the subject and scene.
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Seedance audio reference prompting
Use audio references for mood-matched trailers, music-driven pacing, sound-synced product reveals, and character moments with clear beats.
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Seedance one-take camera prompting
Use one-take camera prompting for orbit shots, push-ins, walkthroughs, product moves, and short narrative beats without hard cuts.
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Seedance video extension prompting
Use video extension when a clip needs a second beat, a longer payoff, or a continuation that respects the previous motion and style.
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Seedance video editing prompts
Use editing prompts to adjust style, lighting, background, subject action, or shot continuation without losing the original intent.