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Jmeng Seedance 2.0 Tutorial: 10 Cases Explained

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The core upgrade of Seedance 2.0 on Jmeng is multimodal reference: images, video, audio, and text can be combined, and you specify each asset’s role with 「@asset name」. This Seedance 2.0 tutorial walks through 10 representative cases from character consistency to music beat sync.

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01 Character consistency

Example prompt: “Replace the girl in @video1 with an opera dan role, scene on a fine stage, keep @video1’s camera movement and transitions, match the character’s motion with the lens for strong stage appeal.”

This keeps motion and camera, swaps the subject—ideal for role replacement and IP adaptation.

02 Product consistency

Example prompt: “Commercial shot for the bag in @image2; side view reference @image1, surface material reference @image3; show bag details fully; grand background music.”

Multi-image fusion lets you control structure and material separately—great for e‑commerce.

03 Dance motion replication

Example prompt: “Female star in @image1 as subject; reference @video1 for rhythmic push-pull-pan camera movement; her motion also references the dance in @video1; lively performance on stage.”

Motion and camera are both replicated—both look and rhythm.

04 Fight motion replication

Example prompt: “Reference video1 for character action, video2 for orbiting camera; generate character1 vs character2 fight in a starry night, white dust in the air, tense atmosphere.”

Use multiple videos for separate control of action and camera language.

05 Commercial-style replication

Example prompt: “Reference video1’s camera movement and cut rhythm; replicate with the red supercar in @image1.”

Suited for classic ad rhythm replication and product promos.

06 Video extension

Use “continue shooting” to extend a 15s clip: reference multiple images and describe follow-up shots (fixed angle, aerial, mountain leap, etc.); keep lighting and motion continuous.

07 Video editing (plot twist)

Describe the new plot by time ranges (e.g. 0–3s bar, 3–6s dialogue, 6–9s twist, 9–12s relief, 13–15s caption). Tests local plot rewrite and narrative control.

08 Subtitle and VFX

Example: “Black open; reference video1’s particle effect and material; golden grain sweeps from left to right; @image1 font appears in the center.” Good for opening titles and particle text.

09 One-take tracking

Upload several images; prompt e.g. “one-take tracking shot following a runner from street up stairs, through corridor, to rooftop, ending with city view.” Tests spatial continuity and physics.

10 Music beat sync

Multiple landscape images + reference video’s cut rhythm; sync transitions to music beats—ideal for MV and travel reels.


Seedance 2.0 improves control: stable characters, coherent motion, sensible camera, controllable rhythm. Once you understand multimodal reference, the ceiling is high. Try it below.

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