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Seedance 2.5 Text to Video

Learn how to structure Seedance 2.5 text-to-video prompts for scenes, camera movement, lighting, pacing, social clips, and product videos.

Last updated: 2026-06-23

Seedance 2.5 Text to Video Workflow

Text-to-video works best when the prompt reads like a short production brief. Instead of writing only a subject, describe the shot, camera, movement, mood, and final use.

Prompt Structure

  • Subject: who or what appears in the video.
  • Scene: environment, time of day, weather, background, and props.
  • Motion: subject action, camera movement, speed, and pacing.
  • Style: cinematic, commercial, anime, documentary, realistic, product demo, or social hook.
  • Output: vertical reel, horizontal hero clip, product teaser, ad variation, or story shot.

Example Prompt

A premium sneaker floating above a reflective black platform, slow rotating camera, soft studio lights, water droplets, luxury commercial style, sharp detail, smooth motion, vertical social ad.

When To Use Image To Video Instead

Use image-to-video when identity, product shape, composition, or brand color must remain closer to a reference frame. Use text-to-video when you want more freedom and faster concept exploration.