Use CineThink to quickly understand what Seedance can do: review the core capabilities, browse the prompt library, compare real examples, and move into Seedance Chat when you are ready to create.
Start with the capabilities, then move into prompts, examples, or generation depending on what you need.
People usually look up Seedance when they want an AI video setup with stronger cinematic motion, better prompt control, and more useful reference-driven creation. In practice, that means understanding the model, learning how prompts are structured, reviewing examples, and finding a workflow that fits the job.
Use Seedance workflows to turn scene descriptions into short-form videos with clearer subject, motion, and mood control.
Start from visual references when you need stronger composition, identity, or continuity across multiple shots.
Build clips that care about rhythm, speech, atmosphere, and timing instead of treating sound as an afterthought.
A useful Seedance workflow is more than one generation. It usually includes understanding the model, choosing prompt patterns, reviewing examples, and iterating toward a usable result.
CineThink brings model understanding, prompt patterns, examples, and generation tools together, so it is easier to move from an idea to a workable video direction.
These are the capabilities most people want to understand before deciding whether Seedance fits their project.
Describe the subject, environment, and action with enough detail to shape a more coherent scene.
Animate still references into motion-led scenes when you need stronger visual continuity.
Support scenes where rhythm, voice, or sound-sensitive timing affects the final result.
Aim for stronger continuity across adjacent shots instead of disconnected visual fragments.
Use prompt structure to express pushes, tracking, reveals, and scene emphasis more clearly.
Generate variants for ads, stories, and social hooks without rebuilding every asset manually.
Reviewing real clips first makes it easier to judge image quality, motion style, and commercial fit than reading feature lists alone.
Review examples suited to product launches, feature reveals, and commercial storytelling.
Browse clips focused on fantasy worlds, cinematic motion, and scene-to-scene intensity.
Compare stylized visuals, creator-first clips, and vertical examples in one place.
When you find a direction you like, you can move back into the prompt library or chat and keep building from it.
The prompt library collects reusable Seedance patterns you can study, adapt, and paste into your own workflow across cinematic scenes, product ads, stylized looks, and image animation.
Find structured prompt directions for reveals, fights, mood sequences, and narrative fragments.
Use prompt formats built for launch films, feature callouts, and commercial pacing.
Turn still references into motion-driven scenes with clearer camera and atmosphere guidance.
Study reusable language for push-ins, tracking shots, reveals, and movement-driven emphasis.
Choose the plan that works best for you. All plans include access to our core features.
These questions help you quickly decide whether Seedance fits your project and where to start next.
Read the Seedance 2.0 Guide if you want the model explained clearly. Open Seedance Chat if you want help shaping a prompt. Browse the Seedance Prompt Library if you want reusable patterns. Start with Seedance Showcase if you want to judge output quality first.