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How Seedance 2.5 Could Change the Way Short-Form Video Gets Made
Every generation of AI video models has changed what a small team can produce alone. Seedance 2.5 — native 30-second 4K, 50 references, controllable editing, 3D previz — is positioned to shift short-form production further: from single clips to fuller scenes, and from one-shot gambles toward an editable pipeline.
Read article →How Long Can Seedance 2.5 Videos Be? 30-Second Native Generation Explained
Seedance 2.5 generates up to 30 seconds of continuous video in a single pass — no stitching, no seams. Here is exactly what that means, why "native" duration is the important word, and how to plan a shot that uses the full length well.
Read article →Seedance 2.5 Benefits: 6 Reasons It Is the Biggest AI Video Upgrade of 2026
Seedance 2.5 is not an incremental update. Native 30-second 4K video, 50 reference inputs and controllable scene editing move it from "AI video generator" toward "production tool". Here is what each upgrade actually changes.
Read article →Seedance 2.5: 30-Second Native 4K Video, 50 References, Coming July 2026
ByteDance unveiled Seedance 2.5 at the Volcano Engine FORCE Conference. It generates native 30-second 4K video in a single pass, accepts up to 50 multimodal reference inputs, and is expected to launch in early July 2026.
Read article →How to Use Seedance 2.0 Online -- No App, No Download
You do not need to install anything or sign up for a waiting list. Seedance 2.0 runs in the browser on FAV -- here is exactly how to go from a blank prompt to a finished video.
Read article →Seedance 2.0 vs Veo 3.1: Which AI Video Generator Should You Use?
Seedance 2.0 and Veo 3.1 are two of the strongest AI video models available. One is built around multi-reference control, the other around cinematic output with native audio. Here is how they actually differ -- and how to choose.
Read article →Kling vs Seedance: Keyframe Control vs Multi-Reference Video AI
Kling and Seedance approach AI video from opposite ends: Kling is about controlling motion between frames and editing existing clips, Seedance is about fusing many references into one generation. Here is how to pick.
Read article →How to Make an AI Video from Text (Step-by-Step)
Turning text into video with AI is faster than ever. This step-by-step guide walks you through choosing a model, writing a prompt that works, and generating your first clip on FAV.
Read article →How to Animate a Still Image into Video with AI
Image-to-video AI brings still photos and illustrations to life. This guide shows you how to upload an image, describe the motion you want, and generate a moving clip from it.
Read article →What Is Seedance 2.0? Features and How to Use It
Seedance 2.0 is ByteDance's multi-reference AI video model — it can fuse up to 9 images, 3 videos and 3 audio tracks into one generation. Here is everything it does and how to use it.
Read article →15 Seedance 2.0 Prompt Examples (with Real Results)
The best way to learn an AI video model is to study prompts that work. Here is a gallery of real Seedance 2.0 prompts — and the actual clips they generated — that you can copy and adapt.
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