Seedance 2.0 is insane.
Blender previs is having a moment in AI filmmaking for a reason.
I wanted to see how far I could push the workflow beyond a simple camera move in an ambush scene.
The workflow:
1. Make a start image in Midjourney
2. Block it out in Blender, animate the camera
3. Feed both to Seedance
The more I test this pipeline, the more convinced I am that hybrid pipelines are the future. The conversation is moving fast but previs is one of the clearest unlocks so far.
Seedance still isn't perfect at matching the reference but it's close.
You can experiment with staging, timing, and camera movement before you ever touch the video model.
Solve the scene before you generate the shot.
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 Prompt Share
Created on @mitte_ai
I used the generic Seedance 2.0 storyboard-to-video prompt again, without any additional details. To get this style, I added an environment reference created in Midjourney. Without that reference image, it generates a stylized 3D version. You can check the prompts in the comments.
Higgsfield plugins for Adobe Premiere Pro and After Effects are live.
Generate images, videos, and transitions. Drag them into your timeline.
Reframe aspect ratios without cropping. Remove backgrounds from footage. Draw on a clip to edit what you want. Upscale to 4K on export.
AI anime storytelling is crazy now
I used ChatGPT Image 2.0 to create an entire anime short film storyboard.
Then Seedance 2.0 turned it into a cinematic animated scene in minutes.
step by step tutorial with prompts: 👇
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 on @mitte_ai
When using storyboards, I try not to describe every shot in the video prompt as much as possible.
To support that, I started adding more details into the storyboards instead.
The idea is letting the storyboard carry shot order, pacing, camera logic and continuity while keeping the video prompt simpler. Still experimenting with it but results feel promising.
You can check the prompts and result.