Built from real prompt assets
Every example on this page is sourced from the same Seedance prompt library already used on the prompts page, so the showcase reflects the real media inventory rather than placeholder marketing.
This showcase page turns the best video examples from the prompt library into a cleaner evaluation layer. Instead of browsing raw prompt cards, visitors can scan curated outputs by use case, style, and commercial fit.
Every example on this page is sourced from the same Seedance prompt library already used on the prompts page, so the showcase reflects the real media inventory rather than placeholder marketing.
The gallery is grouped by practical intent so visitors can quickly judge whether Seedance is a fit for story scenes, ads, stylized visuals, or short-form creator work.
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Use the filters to review how the same Seedance ecosystem can support campaign work, fantasy action, stylized concepts, and creator-native vertical clips.
A premium adventure-style commercial that shows how Seedance scenes can carry worldbuilding, character staging, and cinematic narration inside a short branded sequence.
Best for launch films, campaign teasers, and world-rich brand storytelling.
A cinematic adventure scene set in a hidden jungle valley at sunrise. Massive ancient stone ruins covered in moss rise from dense tropical vegetation. Giant sta...
A food and motion-driven clip that demonstrates how product presentation can feel kinetic, playful, and highly visual without losing clarity.
Best for food brands, creator commerce, and short-form visual hooks.
[Subject]: The woman in @【@Image 1】, wearing a white lace short-sleeved shirt and a black short skirt, with long black wavy hair, clear facial features, and a s...
A dramatic fantasy battle that highlights scale, camera urgency, and the kind of multi-beat action language users often want from Seedance 2.0.
Best for fantasy trailers, action concepts, and cinematic fight prompts.
A surreal battlefield in the sky: floating rock islands drifting through a thunderstorm, clouds swirling below like an ocean. The masked ronin dashes across the...
A continuous chase sequence built around speed, geography, and reveal shots, useful for showing how motion and environment can stay legible together.
Best for chase scenes, travel fantasy worlds, and cinematic environment reveals.
Speeder chase across a cliff city (single continuous shot) From a monumental cliffside city carved into stone, the camera dives toward a tiny streak of light ri...
A battle-centered story fragment that emphasizes impact, scale, and camera variety rather than a single static visual idea.
Best for narrative action prototypes, game cinematics, and dramatic confrontation scenes.
This is the opening and closing scene of a sword fight. Based on these two scenes, create a seamless sequence of an armored male knight with a red cape and swor...
A stylized combat example with exaggerated energy effects, fast edits, and highly directed visual drama.
Best for anime-inspired visuals, fan trailers, and bold FX-heavy sequences.
Live-Action Anime Adaptation · Breathing Technique Decisive Battle (15 seconds · Super Burning Special Effects Version) 【Core Focus】: Water Breathing (Blue Wate...
A visually rich performance clip that combines choreography, historical aesthetics, and decorative motion design.
Best for music-led visuals, cultural concepts, and high-color ceremonial scenes.
0-2 seconds: A Dunhuang Flying Apsara beauty floats out from a gilded mural, holding a gilded lotus lantern. As the lantern light flows, her red and gold celest...
A low-friction lifestyle example with phone-camera texture, casual performance, and creator-native intimacy.
Best for lifestyle shorts, character-led creator content, and vertical social hooks.
[Style] Casual Vlog style, iPhone original camera texture, slight motion blur, unintentional slice-of-life capture, low-quality grain, authentic and unpretentio...
A beauty-first short designed around close framing, soft gaze, and social-friendly pacing instead of large-scale action.
Best for fashion, beauty, portrait studies, and short-form mood edits.
0-3 seconds: First Encounter Scene: Cold white-skinned girl [@Image 1], deep brown long curly hair, crystal butterfly hairpin shimmering in the night, she sligh...
Each example is tied back to the broader prompt library, so the page builds trust instead of showing disconnected inspiration.
This route helps users validate quality and style fit before they evaluate plans, credits, or workflow tooling.
Showcase now works as a strategic bridge between /seedance-2-0, /seedance-2-0-prompts, /chat, and /pricing.
Continue exploring
The showcase page proves output quality. The next step is usually prompts, chat, workflow-specific pages, or pricing evaluation.
Start with model capabilities, inputs, use cases, and decision context.
Study reusable Seedance prompt structures, categories, and examples.
Turn rough ideas into a clearer scene brief and prompt structure.
Choose a plan based on output volume, iteration pace, and commercial usage.
Start from words and structure subject, action, camera, and atmosphere.
Animate references while preserving identity, composition, and continuity.
Next Step
If these examples match the visual direction you want, the next move is to open the prompt library, generate a stronger brief in chat, and then review the plan that fits your production volume.