This video demonstrates a complete workflow to turn a single storyboard image into a full animated sequence using Seedance 2.0. It emphasizes creating a character sheet first for consistency, using Claude AI to plan the storyboard prompt, and keeping the video prompt simple so the storyboard does the heavy lifting. The method works for animated shorts, commercials, and cinematic multi-shot sequences, saving credits while improving character and scene consistency.
A short editorial from the VEONIB team on why this content matters.
This video offers a repeatable, credit-saving method to achieve consistent AI animations by prioritizing pre-production with character sheets and Claude AI, then letting Seedance 2.0 animate the storyboard.
Most creators skip character sheets and go straight to video generation, but this workflow’s structured planning is a key differentiator for quality. SEONIB’s AI-driven approach further optimizes such pipelines by analyzing what prompts and models deliver the best consistency.
AI filmmakers and content creators should adopt this character-first, storyboard-driven workflow to reduce inconsistencies and waste, and test Seedance 2.0 for multi-shot sequences.
An AI video model that generates full animations from storyboard images, maintaining character consistency.
A reference sheet with front, back, and portrait views of a character to lock in design across scenes.
An AI assistant used to create structured storyboard prompts by combining character details and story ideas.
A sequence of frames that plans camera angles, actions, and scene transitions before animation.
An image generation model known for high-quality character rendering and visual consistency.
A platform that integrates image generation, storyboard creation, and video generation in one interface.
The ability to keep a character's appearance uniform across all shots in an AI-generated video.
Why create a character sheet before the storyboard?
It locks in the character's appearance early, preventing subtle changes in face, clothes, or proportions across scenes.
How does Claude AI help in this workflow?
You upload the character sheet and a story idea; Claude generates a detailed storyboard prompt with scene structure, camera angles, and visual consistency rules.
What is Seedance 2.0?
It's an AI video model that reads visual details from a storyboard image and creates a full animated sequence with smooth transitions.
Why keep the video generation prompt short?
Because the storyboard already contains all the visual information (characters, environments, actions), so a short prompt avoids redundancy and lets the model focus on the board.
Can I use this workflow for product commercials?
Yes, the video shows a Samsung Galaxy commercial example; the method works for any visual style by updating the character sheet and storyboard.
How does this approach save credits?
Instead of generating and fixing many individual shots, you plan the entire sequence in one storyboard and generate a single video, reducing trial and error.
What image model works best for character sheets?
GPT image 2 is recommended for its high character quality and consistency, with 2K resolution and high quality settings.
How do I ensure character consistency in the final video?
Use a character sheet as reference, then include its details in the storyboard prompt and let Seedance 2.0 read the visual cues from the board.
Can I change the art style without rebuilding the workflow?
Yes, simply update the visual style description in the character sheet prompt and regenerate, then reuse the same storyboard framework.
What if the first video result isn't perfect?
Experiment with small prompt changes and generate multiple versions; the video shows that tweaks can produce speaking characters and smoother animation.