Jack showcases Seedance 2.0's new 4K mode and shares his curated collection of best prompts and techniques. He demonstrates how to create cinema-quality animation, realistic VFX, consistent characters, motion graphics, and creative effects like sticker peel, bullet time, and claymation. The video includes a free prompts document and highlights the trade-off between 4K quality and credit cost.
A short editorial from the VEONIB team on why this content matters.
Seedance 2.0 4K proves that AI video can reach cinema quality, but the high credit cost means it's best reserved for premium projects rather than casual social media use.
Jack’s hands-on testing and curated prompts – especially the motion design skill and locked-face effect – offer practical, reproducible workflows that go beyond typical trick-based tutorials, making this a strategic resource for AI filmmakers.
AI video creators and indie filmmakers should download the free prompt document and experiment with the 4K mode for their next high-end project, while using standard mode for fast social content.
AI video generation tool with multiple models and a new 4K mode for high-resolution output.
High-cost, high-resolution generation mode producing cinema-quality video detail.
Platform used for testing Seedance 2, with supercomputer skills for motion design.
AI-generated prompts using Claude to incorporate real-world stats into video narratives.
Custom skill within Higgsfield supercomputer that automates motion graphic creation from text prompts.
Slow-motion effect achieved by creating a chaotic image with white border and using a specific Seedance 2 prompt.
Adding or altering objects in a video while preserving the original performance and lighting.
What is the main advantage of Seedance 2 4K mode?
It produces cinema-quality resolution and detail, making it ideal for professional projects like film or large-screen presentations.
How can I create consistent characters across multiple videos?
Upload a reference video with the same characters and voices, then use a prompt that starts with 'use the same characters and voices with this story'.
What is the best way to choreograph a fight scene in Seedance 2?
Generate storyboard images showing each shot, then use those images as references with a detailed prompt to produce a cohesive fight sequence.
How do I achieve the sticker peel effect in Seedance 2?
Use an image of a person or object and a prompt describing a hand peeling it off – works best on static images rather than video of oneself.
Can Seedance 2 replace my real background with a different environment?
Yes, by using a reference video of yourself and a prompt that describes the new setting, lighting, and clothing; the tool preserves your performance.
What is the locked-face effect and how do I create it?
It stabilizes the subject's face in the center while the surroundings warp in a fisheye look. Start with a straight-on image of the face, then use a prompt that includes 'mid run' and 'wide angle lens'.
How can I add objects like gold bars or a creepy doll into my existing footage?
Record a video of the empty scene (e.g., with a marker on the floor), then prompt Seedance 2 to add the object at that location – it handles reflections and timing well.
What is the motion design skill in Higgsfield supercomputer?
A custom skill that automates creating motion graphic videos from a text prompt, including image generation and assembly, ideal for product demos or event promos.
Can I turn myself into a claymation character?
Yes, generate a distorted claymation image of your face, then use it as a reference with a video of your performance – Seedance 2 will animate the style while syncing lip movements.
How do I create a slow-motion bullet time effect?
First generate a chaotic image with flying objects, add a white border to create depth, then use Seedance 2 with a prompt that describes a slow-motion camera orbit.