In the film and TV industry, storyboarding is extremely important, so there’s a long‑standing learning method called “shot breakdown.” It’s all about studying camera blocking, composition, and how emotions are guided. Learning the shot design of great masters and great works is very important.
In the past, if we wanted to imitate a certain style of work, it was very difficult. But now, because Seedance 2.0 supports video references, this has become much easier. For example, I really like this storyboard sequence from Weathering With You. Now all we need to do is feed that clip into the system as a reference and have it generate a brand‑new story for us – it’s incredibly convenient.
And it’s not just for narrative films and storyboards. You can use it in commercials as well. For instance, I can directly take a car commercial’s shot sequence and camera moves, combine it with a single image from DJI, and have it reproduce that style. Now anyone can use just one image to create a “million‑dollar” blockbuster.
One more note here: if you’re using the Doubao internal beta version, video reference upload is not supported yet. Presumably the Doubao user base is just too large, so you’ll have to wait a bit longer.
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