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Seedance 2.0 Fast ecommerce product ad example from storyboard reference

This Seedance 2.0 Fast product ad example uses storyboard references to create a vertical ecommerce product video for headphones and earbuds. The sequence combines clean 3D-style product staging, multi-scene commercial pacing, native audio and sound design. Use it as a reference for AI product videos, Shopify product ads, Amazon-style listing videos, electronics promos and social-ready 9:16 ecommerce commercials.

Seedance 2.0 FastReference to video10s9:16Enabled$1.33
Seedance 2.0 FastReference to video10s9:16Audio

Storyboard inputs

Storyboard frame

Visual workflow context

Editorial notes for the source images and visual reference workflow.

This storyboard-to-video ecommerce ad workflow uses visual reference frames as the main creative input for a vertical electronics product commercial. The storyboard defines the product family, 3D product staging, scene order, camera rhythm, lighting direction and final hero compo...Show full context

This storyboard-to-video ecommerce ad workflow uses visual reference frames as the main creative input for a vertical electronics product commercial. The storyboard defines the product family, 3D product staging, scene order, camera rhythm, lighting direction and final hero composition. Seedance 2.0 Fast turns those references into a short 9:16 multi-scene product ad with polished white headphones and earbuds, clean reflections, native audio and sound design. This example demonstrates how storyboard planning can guide an AI video model toward a structured ecommerce product video for Shopify, Amazon-style listings and social ads instead of a generic text-to-video result.

Workflow

Reference to video

Camera

Product Ad

Output

10s · 9:16 · 480p

Estimated price

$1.33

Audio

Enabled

Constraints

Reference To Video, Audio Enabled, Reference Images

Reference images

1

Prompt improvement notes

Note 1

Keep the subject, camera move, lighting, duration, aspect ratio and audio requirement grouped so the render has one clear production brief.

Note 2

Change one variable at a time when cloning this prompt: model, duration, camera motion or reference input. That makes quality and price differences easier to compare.

Note 3

Add a short negative prompt if you need to block text overlays, logos, distorted hands, face warping or unwanted camera shake.

Note 4

For product shots, keep the product name generic, describe materials and lighting, and avoid adding too many scene changes in one clip.

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Why Seedance 2.0 Fast fits this shot

Seedance 2.0 Fast is the draft-speed Seedance 2 tier on MaxVideoAI for faster iteration, shorter feedback loops, 480p/720p output, and quick text, image, and reference-based comparisons.

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Audio option

Motion controls

Key frames

Opening frame
Motion beat
Final shot

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