Native audio in the same workflow
Direct the visuals, dialogue, ambience, sound effects, and music together instead of treating sound as an unrelated finishing step.
Generate cinematic short-form video and synchronized sound together. Seedance 2.0 on VideoAny combines text, image, video, and audio references with start-and-end frame control, a fixed-camera option, and fewer unnecessary blocks for legitimate creative work.
Audio + video
Synchronized output
5–15s
Clip duration
9 + 3 + 3
Image, video, and audio refs
Direct the visuals, dialogue, ambience, sound effects, and music together instead of treating sound as an unrelated finishing step.
Guide one generation with up to nine source images, three reference videos, and three audio clips, then identify them clearly inside the prompt.
Use first-and-last-frame mode when a transition, reveal, before-and-after sequence, or loop needs a deliberate visual destination.
Lock the camera when the scene calls for a stable interview, product view, performance, or talking-head composition.
VideoAny reduces unnecessary blocks for lawful non-explicit creative work while consent, likeness, intellectual-property, safety, and legal rules still apply.
Describe a clear establishing shot, subject action, camera move, and shot transition so a compact clip reads like a planned sequence rather than disconnected motion.
A VideoAny workflow for reference-driven audio-video generation with practical production controls.
Seedance 2.0 is a multimodal audio-video model in ByteDance's Seedance family. Its defining idea is to interpret text, image, video, and audio guidance as one creative brief, then generate a short video with synchronized sound rather than forcing creators to plan the visual and audio passes in isolation.
Reference control is the center of the workflow. VideoAny supports up to nine source images, three reference videos, and three audio references for the standard multimodal mode. Name the assets in the prompt as [Image N], [Video N], and [Audio N] so the model can connect a character or product, a motion pattern, and a sound direction to the same scene.
For transition-led work, switch to first-and-last-frame mode to define the opening and closing images. The VideoAny integration also exposes a fixed-camera control, optional audio generation, last-frame return, 480p or 720p output, durations from 5 to 15 seconds, and common landscape, square, portrait, and adaptive aspect ratios.
Uncensored does not mean unrestricted. On VideoAny it means fewer unnecessary refusals for legitimate non-explicit projects such as fashion, documentary, product, character, educational, and cinematic work. Content involving minors, non-consensual exploitation, deceptive likeness abuse, illegal activity, or missing rights remains out of scope.
Six source-page reference clips, now served from VideoAny's R2 CDN. Each is a five-second 720p example with an audio track, covering dialogue, fashion, products, landscapes, wildlife, and lifestyle footage.
Start with the production constraint that matters most: synchronized sound, multimodal references, fast motion testing, or a different model-family workflow.
| Model | Best at | Pick when |
|---|---|---|
| Seedance 2.0 Uncensored | Native audio plus multimodal reference control | You need synchronized sound, image/video/audio references, frame anchoring, or a fixed camera |
| Seedance 2.0 Fast | Faster Seedance 2.0 iteration | You want the same audio-video family for quick exploration and do not need the standard model's full control set |
| Seedance Pro Fast Uncensored | Fast image-to-video motion tests | You are screening motion, pacing, or camera ideas before committing to an audio-led final clip |
| WAN 2.7 Uncensored | Reference-led WAN video workflows | You prefer the WAN toolset and audio generation is not the central reason for choosing a model |
| WAN 2.6 + Audio Uncensored | WAN-family clips with audio-aware direction | You want to compare two audio-capable model families against the same short-form brief |
Seedance 2.0 is a strong audio-video choice, but another workflow is clearer in these situations:
Build the visual, motion, and sound plan together so the first generation gives you useful production feedback.
Open Text-to-Video for a prompt-led scene, or Image-to-Video when an existing frame, character, product, or environment should anchor the clip.
Choose the standard Seedance 2.0 model, then set duration, aspect ratio, 480p or 720p resolution, and whether the result should generate audio.
Describe the first visible moment, one primary action, the camera behavior, and the dialogue, ambience, effects, or music you want. Identify references as [Image N], [Video N], or [Audio N].
Review motion continuity and the audio track together. Keep the strongest take, then refine the camera move, action, spoken line, sound cue, or reference assignment.
Seedance 2.0 has to stage the frame, move the subject and camera, and shape the soundtrack. Give each layer a clear job.
Name the first frame, one readable action, the camera move, and the intended audio in the same prompt—for example, a close-up as she turns and laughs over warm cafe chatter and soft jazz.
Keep dialogue brief, conversational, and assigned to a visible speaker: she looks toward camera and says, “Come in, it's open,” in a calm voice.
Tell the model what each asset contributes: the person from [Image 1] follows the movement from [Video 1] while the voice and timing come from [Audio 1].
For a compact multi-shot sequence, write the progression in order and use a clear cue such as lens switch: wide establishing shot, lens switch to a tight close-up.
Use a fixed camera for stable presentations and deliberate motion for tracking, orbit, reveal, or aerial shots. Keep one primary action per short clip.
Avoid contradictory camera instructions, several competing actions, long speeches, unassigned references, or a soundtrack that fights the scene. Do not combine first-and-last-frame mode with reference video or audio inputs when the VideoAny controls mark those modes as mutually exclusive.
Seedance 2.0 Uncensored is the Seedance choice for clips that need sound, reference control, or deliberate frame anchoring. It can connect a character or product reference, a motion guide, and an audio direction to one short-form generation while giving you practical controls for camera stability, duration, aspect ratio, and output resolution.
The strongest workflow is focused iteration: define the opening frame, one primary action, camera behavior, and the soundscape; generate a small set; review picture and sound together; then change one variable at a time.
Choose the VideoAny entry point that matches how much visual context you already have.
Write a scene, motion, camera, dialogue, ambience, and music brief, select Seedance 2.0, and generate an audio-video concept from text.
Try Text-to-VideoBring a source frame or multimodal references, then animate the subject with native audio, frame controls, and optional fixed-camera direction.
Try Image-to-VideoPractical answers for planning Seedance 2.0 generations inside VideoAny.
It is VideoAny's responsible uncensored workflow for the Seedance 2.0 multimodal audio-video model. It supports prompt-led and image-led generation, synchronized audio, reference inputs, frame controls, and fixed-camera direction for legitimate creative work.
Yes. The VideoAny controls expose audio generation so the clip can include dialogue, ambience, sound effects, or music alongside the visuals. Describe the sound explicitly instead of assuming the model will infer the exact result you want.
In the standard multimodal mode, VideoAny accepts up to nine source images, three reference videos, and three reference audio clips. Identify them in the prompt as [Image N], [Video N], and [Audio N], and state what identity, motion, composition, voice, rhythm, or sound each reference should contribute.
The current VideoAny integration exposes 480p and 720p, with integer durations from 5 through 15 seconds. Available aspect ratios include landscape, square, portrait, ultrawide, and adaptive options.
Yes. First-and-last-frame mode lets you anchor the opening and closing images for transitions, reveals, before-and-after ideas, and loop planning. In the current interface, that mode is separate from reference video and reference audio inputs.
It asks the model to keep the viewpoint stable. Use it for product demonstrations, interviews, talking-head scenes, performances, or any composition where unplanned camera movement would distract from the subject.
Uncensored means fewer unnecessary blocks for lawful, consensual, non-explicit creative work. It does not remove rules covering minors, non-consensual sexual content, exploitative deepfakes, illegal material, harmful wrongdoing, privacy, likeness rights, or intellectual property.
Seedance 2.0 is the standard choice when you want the fuller control set, including fixed-camera direction. Seedance 2.0 Fast is positioned for quicker iteration when speed matters more than retaining every standard-model control.
Generation time varies with duration, resolution, demand, references, and scene complexity. VideoAny does not promise one fixed render time; plan to review several takes when dialogue, complex motion, or precise continuity matters.
Use flexible generation controls for legitimate creative work, and keep consent, rights, safety, and applicable law at the center of the workflow.
Open VideoAny, select Seedance 2.0, and turn a focused scene, motion, and sound brief into a short audio-video clip.
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