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Seedance 2.0 storyboard-to-video animated short with dialogue

This Seedance 2.0 storyboard-to-video example uses visual reference frames to generate a short animated chase scene with cartoon-style characters, cinematic staging, native audio and dialogue. The sequence turns a planned storyboard into a structured 3D animated short with scene continuity, character action, crowd movement and fast narrative pacing. Use it as a reference for AI animated shorts, storyboard-driven video workflows and dialogue-based animation examples.

Seedance 2.0Reference to video15s16:9Enabled$5.60
Seedance 2.0Reference to video15s16:9Audio

Storyboard inputs

Storyboard frame 1
Storyboard frame 2

Visual workflow context

Editorial notes for the source images and visual reference workflow.

This storyboard-to-video animation workflow uses visual reference frames as the main creative input. The storyboard defines the cartoon character design, environment, chase direction, crowd placement, scene rhythm and key action beats before Seedance 2.0 generates the final anima...Show full context

This storyboard-to-video animation workflow uses visual reference frames as the main creative input. The storyboard defines the cartoon character design, environment, chase direction, crowd placement, scene rhythm and key action beats before Seedance 2.0 generates the final animated video. Instead of relying on a single text prompt, the workflow uses storyboard planning to guide character motion, cinematic staging, multi-scene pacing, native audio and dialogue. This example demonstrates how visual references can help create a more structured AI animated short with clearer continuity than a simple text-to-video prompt.

Workflow

Reference to video

Camera

Tracking, Close Up

Output

15s · 16:9 · 720p

Estimated price

$5.60

Audio

Enabled

Constraints

Reference To Video, Audio Enabled, Reference Images

Reference images

2

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.

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Why Seedance 2.0 fits this shot

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.

Image input

Audio option

Motion controls

Key frames

Opening frame
Motion beat
Final shot

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