Reality Check
— Aimi Koda (@aimikoda) April 1, 2026
Seedance 2.0 - Prompt below ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/vgabUJ7Vhs
Aimi Koda
Public creator example
Seedance 2.0 on zzo.ai
Create cinematic AI videos with synchronized audio, keyframe control, and reference-guided consistency in one workflow.
Start with Seedance 2.0 Video Generator, keep the model selector visible for quick comparisons, and switch between text, keyframe, and reference-driven creation inside the generator.
Please select a model to get started
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A practical setup for short-form video work where prompt clarity, audio, and visual consistency matter.
Seedance 2.0 is a strong fit when you want short clips to feel more complete, with sound and motion designed together instead of treated as separate steps.
Best for scene-first videosThe model responds well when you prompt like a director: camera angle, movement, pacing, lighting, subject action, and the sound you expect to hear.
Prompt like a sequenceWhen the first or last frame matters, keyframe mode gives you a cleaner way to shape the shot without overloading the prompt with rigid instructions.
Better scene boundariesReference mode is useful when color palette, wardrobe, composition, or product styling need to feel coherent across a short clip.
Useful for repeatable looksUse the page like a creator workflow: prompt for shots, add structure with keyframes, and anchor the look with references when consistency matters.
Describe the clip in sequence. Lead with subject, camera angle, movement, setting, lighting, and sound. A short shot list usually gives you more control than a vague pile of style words.
If the clip needs a controlled beginning, a specific ending, or a cleaner handoff into editing, add first and last frames instead of fighting for exact framing in plain text.
Reference images are the best move for product styling, recurring visual motifs, and scenes where you want the output to stay closer to a defined look instead of drifting.
Three direct zzo.ai showcase clips you can use as quality references before you compare models.

"Cinematic tracking shot, low angle. A cool, beautiful young woman wearing stylish tactical streetwear sprinting intensely across a dark, futuristic rooftop. She leaps gracefully off the edge into the air in epic slow-motion. She lands heavily with a dynamic superhero pose on a sleek metallic platform. As she lands, a massive, glowing neon holographic screen behind her powers on, displaying the text "zzo.ai" in bold, bright letters. High contrast cyberpunk lighting, blue and orange color grading, motion blur, 8k resolution, unreal engine 5 render style. Smooth fade to black with the final text "Produced by Seedance 2.0""

"Epic aerial-to-street cinematic shot. At dusk, a futuristic megacity glows with neon signs, elevated trains, moving traffic, and light rain on the streets below. The shot begins high above the skyline, then dives smoothly between skyscrapers and descends toward a busy avenue where crowds move under umbrellas and holographic billboards reflect on the wet pavement. Blue, magenta, and amber city lights, realistic rain physics, atmospheric haze, dynamic depth, highly detailed urban worldbuilding. End with the camera gliding past a towering digital billboard that displays "zzo.ai"."

"Emotional cinematic close-up. A young woman sits alone by a rain-streaked train window at night, city lights sliding across her face as the train moves. The camera holds a gentle close-up as she slowly turns her head toward the window, her expression shifting from sadness to quiet hope. Soft reflections, shallow depth of field, realistic skin texture, subtle eye movement, moody blue lighting mixed with warm highlights from passing streetlights, intimate indie-film atmosphere. End with a lingering profile shot and a soft natural fade."
The model is especially useful when short clips need to feel polished, directed, and ready for social or campaign testing.
Use Seedance 2.0 for premium-looking product moments, material highlights, atmosphere, and short ad sequences that still leave room for final copy or overlays.
Ideal for 6-15 second spotsIt works well for short-form hooks, moody visuals, stylized loops, and creator-friendly clips where audio helps the scene land faster on mobile.
Built for fast attentionUse it to test visual direction, cinematic pacing, or scene ideas before you commit to a longer production workflow or a heavier edit pipeline.
Good for previsualizationReference-driven shots are useful for repeated styling, fashion looks, non-sensitive character concepts, and short sequences that benefit from a tighter visual identity.
Style-first workflowPublic creator examples and experiments shared on X can be a good source of inspiration while you test your own prompts on zzo.ai.
These examples are embedded from public X posts. Attribution stays with the original creators, and media rendering remains controlled by X.
Reality Check
— Aimi Koda (@aimikoda) April 1, 2026
Seedance 2.0 - Prompt below ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/vgabUJ7Vhs
Aimi Koda
Public creator example
We just made a $200,000,000 AI movie in just one day.
— The Dor Brothers (@thedorbrothers) February 16, 2026
Yes, this is 100% AI. pic.twitter.com/TMotM7rguY
The Dor Brothers
Cinematic AI experiment
What to expect from Seedance 2.0 on zzo.ai today.
It is the Seedance 2.0 experience on zzo.ai, designed for short AI video creation with support for text prompts, keyframe-driven setup, reference images, and optional audio generation.
Yes. The current workflow includes an audio toggle, so you can choose whether your generation should include sound based on the scene you are building.
Yes. Text-to-video is the default path, and it is the best place to start if you want to test direction, motion, and scene language before adding more control.
Yes. On zzo.ai, Seedance 2.0 currently supports keyframe mode with first and last frame control, plus reference-image mode for stronger visual consistency.
The current setup supports short clips from 4 to 15 seconds, with 480p and 720p options. That range is a practical fit for testing concepts, ads, and social-first edits.
It is safer not to build your workflow around real-person references. Seedance 2.0 is associated with stricter limits around real human faces in some workflows, so stylized references, product images, scenes, and non-sensitive assets are the more reliable choice.
Start with Seedance 2.0 when you want short directed clips, scene-aware audio, keyframe control, or reference-guided styling. Use the visible model selector on this page when you want to compare that experience against other models on zzo.ai.