Introduction
Seedance 2.0 is redefining the rules of video creation. From trending topics and commercial advertisements to live streaming sales, this AI video tool showcases remarkable adaptability across various scenarios. This article deeply analyzes its nine major commercial applications based on over 300 practical cases, including dynamic poster generation, short drama production, and product replication, revealing how AI video technology disrupts traditional content production processes.
This Spring Festival, Seedance 2.0 has been incredibly popular, with most AI videos I come across being created using it, showcasing a plethora of creative uses!
After reviewing over 300 cases, I’ve summarized nine new applications for Seedance 2.0, including trending topics, commercial advertisements, brand promotion, outfit transformations, live streaming sales, dynamic posters, advertisement replication, real-life short dramas, and AI comics. First up is trending topics, where time is money!
I don’t know if you’ve seen “Fast and Furious 3,” but I’ve been inspired by the racing transitions, which have recently gone viral. I used Seedance 2.0 to create a similar video.
I provided a similar video and filmed a clip of a door closing, then extracted key frames to emphasize the door as a racing track. Thus, I created a video claiming my door is the fastest on the track.
This is a new approach with Seedance 2.0 for mimicking trending viral videos. By using non-copyrighted materials, I can extract key frames to highlight crucial visuals, successfully creating similar effect videos with excellent timing.
Commercial Advertisements
For commercial advertisements, I can provide a specific product to Seedance 2.0 and let it design an advertisement based on that product.
For the product in the image, it generated a sophisticated sports drink advertisement, paying attention to scene composition, upbeat rhythm, and quick cuts, resulting in a high-quality commercial.
Seedance 2.0 effectively arranges the scenes in the advertisement, producing music and text slogans simultaneously while maintaining consistency across all scenes. Honestly, if the clarity were improved, some shots could be commercially viable.
I can also directly tell it the brand name, and it will write corresponding narration that matches the brand’s tone, creating a product placement video. Even a 5-second video can present a complete narrative.
For instance, I generated a promotional video for the brand Muji, incorporating this lamp.
When it comes to e-commerce, especially in fashion, outfit transformation showcases are essential. We can provide images of various outfits to Seedance 2.0, allowing it to create a 15-second outfit change video.
The video features a girl changing into six outfits, showcasing both half-body and full-body views. The camera work requires smooth transitions between different angles, accompanied by suitable advertising music.






The video Seedance 2.0 produced is impressive. You can observe how it presents all outfits, including accessories like bags, shoes, and socks, in a lively manner.
Live Streaming Sales
In the realm of e-commerce, live streaming sales are a must. Seedance 2.0 can create a live sales video featuring a model showcasing a product, complete with usage shots.
It generated a 15-second sales video for the product shown in the image, requiring the person to apply the cream, provide close-up shots, and switch between three different angles. The narration must include selling points and end with a strong call to action, with automatic subtitles and a tight rhythm, including slight ambient sound.
The impressive part is that it recognized my product as SK-II and included SK-II’s narration, mentioning that this cream contains high concentrations of PITERA and pentapeptide, which I hadn’t informed it about. It can generate copy and match narration to the video just by identifying the product.
PS. I checked online, and SK-II does contain these ingredients.

If you have a designed poster and a sequence in mind for the elements to appear, you can use Nano Banana Pro to create a nine-grid storyboard based on the poster.

Then, let Seedance 2.0 create a dynamic poster presentation based on this storyboard, resulting in a high-quality dynamic poster effect.
A 15-second vertical 9:16 music short film, using background music from @audio1, maintains a fixed camera angle throughout the video, with elements appearing sequentially according to the nine-grid storyboard from the top left.
Here’s a small tip: since Seedance 2.0 may not perfectly control the sequence of elements appearing in the nine-grid storyboard, you can provide more detailed information in the prompts to ensure it adheres strictly to the storyboard.
If you have a favorite product showcase or advertisement effect video, you can replicate it for your product to create a similar effect.
Mimicking the storyboard design from [@video1], replace all products in the video with the drone from [@image1], producing a video that showcases the drone from multiple angles, while changing the narration and music to introduce the drone’s features, primarily using blue and black colors.
Here’s a comparison of the original video and the drone video I created, showing that nearly all storyboard designs are identical, with the background and narration adjusted as per my requirements.
Another small tip: if you find that a particular shot’s display effect isn’t satisfactory or can’t be replaced, try using Nano Banana Pro to create an image of the required effect (like part disassembly) and instruct Seedance 2.0 to replace the specified shot in the video with this image. This way, it can accurately replace the original content and present the desired visual effect.
Short Dramas
Next, let’s discuss a fun effect. During the Spring Festival, I binge-watched short dramas, and I watched about twenty or so (I recommend “My Big Waist” from Northeast China, it was hilarious!).
I consider myself a master of short drama plots now. We can directly use Seedance 2.0 to create the short drama storyline we envision, as it accurately captures the rhythm and presentation of the entire storyboard. For example:
Style: Wealthy family feud, true and false heiresses, extreme twists, tearing apart green tea, high-end gowns, stunning beauties. Characters: True heiress (fiery red lips, black swan high-end gown, commanding presence) and false heiress (innocent look, tearful act). Overall Requirements: 9:16 vertical screen, cinematic quality, luxurious banquet hall with crystal chandeliers and champagne towers, high-end lighting and shadows. Consistency in appearance for both characters, unchanging faces and gowns. Lip sync and subtitles must match perfectly, with each line of dialogue kept short and clear. [00:00-00:05] Mid-shot in a luxurious banquet hall, the false heiress intentionally knocks over an antique vase, shattering it. She immediately sits on the ground, hugging the shards while pretending to cry, pointing at the true heiress, with guests forming a half-circle around them. Lip sync and subtitles: “Sister, why are you like this?” [00:05-00:10] Close-up of the true heiress, coldly looking down with a smirk, tossing a document at the false heiress. The shot cuts to a close-up of the document, clearly showing the words “DNA” and a red stamp, with no dense small text. The false heiress looks up, her tears stop, and her face pales. Lip sync and subtitles: “Are you done acting?” [00:10-00:15] Instant reaction from the crowd, guests gasp in shock, and the shot immediately cuts back to the true heiress. She walks to the main seat, takes the crown off the false heiress’s head, puts it back on her own, and turns to sit at the main seat, scanning the crowd. Two security guards appear to drag the false heiress away, showing only her back and her futile struggles. The true heiress maintains a queenly posture. Lip sync and subtitles: “This is my house, get out!”
The false heiress’s storyline was incredibly satisfying to watch, and the effect surpassed many AI short dramas I’ve seen before.
AI Comics
Of course, AI comics can also be created, and this effect is simply amazing. If you have a desired comic style, you can provide a video or image for Seedance 2.0 to reference, and it can directly generate an anime in the style you provided.
Help me generate an anime based on the following novel plot requirements, ensuring the action and fighting style strictly align with @video1’s style. An old man, resembling a crane, with a flick of his sleeve, creates a gust of wind that forces a young swordsman to retreat three steps. The young man suddenly shouts, and the sword tip draws out seven phantom images, executing the “Seven Stars Illuminate the Moon” killing move. However, the old man seems to have anticipated this, gripping the sword with his bony fingers, and with a surge of inner strength, the sword shatters inch by inch! The young man abandons his sword and swiftly draws a whip from his waist, the whip tip striking like a venomous snake towards the old man’s eyes.
Conclusion
These are the nine applications I’ve covered. I wonder what Seedance 2.0 can’t do now? Basically, given a reference or a detailed prompt, it can achieve about seventy to eighty percent of the desired outcome.
If there are areas it can’t fulfill, providing more reference images to fix key visual effects and writing detailed prompts can help.
However, it seems everyone has been enjoying Seedance 2.0 too much lately; I often find myself waiting in a queue of 130,000 people to get the desired effect.
Typically, during the afternoon, the queue starts at two hours, but it’s better in the early morning, where it takes about ten minutes to create a video.
But the waiting process is indeed torturous.
So Byte, when will the computing power catch up?
This model is fantastic; everyone should be able to use it!
Please!
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