Seedance 2.0 action chase camera path example with map reference
This Seedance 2.0 text-to-video with map reference example uses an escape route image to guide a cinematic action chase sequence. The video follows a planned route through an urban environment with fast vehicle motion, helicopter pursuit energy, camera path control, dramatic pacing and native audio. Use it as a reference for AI action movie prompts, route-guided camera movement, chase scene planning and map-to-video style workflows.
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REFERENCE MAP: Use the provided "ESCAPE ROUTE" map as the exact route, pacing guide, and obstacle sequence. The car must physically travel through the world following the path shown in the map. Every obstacle marked on…Show full promptHide full prompt
REFERENCE MAP: Use the provided "ESCAPE ROUTE" map as the exact route, pacing guide, and obstacle sequence. The car must physically travel through the world following the path shown in the map. Every obstacle marked on the map becomes a real cinematic event. DURATION: 15 seconds total. STYLE: Hollywood action-comedy, realistic physics, bright daylight, ultra-detailed, cinematic blockbuster, dynamic camera work, continuous momentum, funny ending. CHARACTER: An extremely ordinary American guy in his 30s. Plain t-shirt, baseball cap, average suburban dad energy. Not an action hero. OPENING (0-2s): A normal suburban driveway. The man is standing beside his small yellow hatchback, talking on his phone. VOICE ON PHONE (urgent): "GO! GO! GO! NOW!" MAN: "Why?" No answer. He shrugs. Immediately jumps into the car and launches at full throttle. Tires screech. From this moment forward he NEVER stops. MAIN ACTION (2-14s): The car follows the route from the reference map exactly. The camera constantly moves to showcase the obstacles. Mix of: - chase camera - drone flyovers - orbit shots - low-angle tracking shots - side tracking - crash zooms - wide reveals before major obstacles Obstacle progression: Police barricade. Spike strip. Exploding truck. Collapsing bridge. Waterfall jump. Rockslide. Tornado crossing. Giant jungle beast attack. Flood wave. Industrial explosion. Ramp to sky. Helicopter pursuit. Train crossing. Tunnel collapse. Every obstacle should feel larger and crazier than the previous one. The driver remains completely confused the entire time. COMEDIC SLOW MOTION MOMENT: During the waterfall jump or giant ramp jump: Everything suddenly enters ultra slow motion for less than one second. Extreme close-up on the driver's face. Eyes wide open. Hair flapping. Mouth hanging open. Pure expression: "What is happening to my life?" All sound becomes muffled. Then instantly return to full speed and full chaos. ENDING (14-15s): The driver finally escapes all obstacles. The road ahead suddenly appears safe. The music becomes victorious. He smiles for the first time. Then, without warning: A final ridiculous trap appears. A giant falling object, collapsing sign, boulder, shipping container, or enormous cartoonishly oversized hazard slams directly into him. Instant impact. No warning. Comedic timing. The music cuts OFF immediately. All sound stops abruptly at the moment of impact. Cut to black. END.
Workflow
Reference to video
Camera
Tracking, Drone, Close Up
Output
15s · 16:9 · 720p
Estimated price
$5.60
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
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Note 3
Add a short negative prompt if you need to block text overlays, logos, distorted hands, face warping or unwanted camera shake.
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Seedance 2.0 by ByteDance: cinematic AI video with native audio, realistic physics, director-level camera control, 480p/720p/1080p output, and text, image, and reference workflows.
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