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Example prompt
A matte-black sneaker rotates slowly on a stone pedestal, soft rim light, subtle dust in the air, controlled dolly-in, premium commercial mood.

This Hub currently supports text-to-video only. You can choose Seedance 1.0 Lite or Pro and generate a short clip from a written prompt.
No. Image input is not exposed on this Seedance 1.0 Hub. Use Seedance 2 or a dedicated image-to-video workflow when you need to animate a reference image.
Lite and Pro currently offer 5- or 10-second clips. The prompt field accepts up to 2,000 characters, which is enough to describe the subject, action, setting, camera, lighting, and pacing.
Use one clear shot idea and specify who or what is in the scene, what happens, where it happens, how the camera moves, and the intended lighting and mood. Avoid conflicting actions in a short clip.
The generator shows the ratio, resolution, duration, and fixed-camera controls available for the selected Lite or Pro model. Review those live settings before starting because the integration may change over time.
Review motion, anatomy, faces, small text, product details, and subject continuity. Complex interactions may need a simpler prompt or another generation, and separate clips need editing when you want a longer sequence.
A focused Seedance 1.0 text-to-video workspace with Lite and Pro choices.
The Inspire panel above shows only public results saved for models in this Hub.
Example prompt
A matte-black sneaker rotates slowly on a stone pedestal, soft rim light, subtle dust in the air, controlled dolly-in, premium commercial mood.
Example prompt
A street musician performs beneath neon signs in light rain, medium portrait framing, gentle handheld movement, reflections on wet pavement, 9:16 composition.
Example prompt
Wide sunrise view of a quiet coastal village, fishing boats moving through mist, slow aerial push forward, natural colors, calm pacing.
This Hub currently exposes Seedance 1.0 text-to-video models only.
The available duration choices are 5 and 10 seconds; longer sequences need separate generations and editing.
Motion, anatomy, text, and subject continuity can vary, so complex scenes may need prompt refinement or another generation.