Choose the strongest input
Start with a still that already communicates the product or scene well.
Start from a strong image and use Seedance to add motion while keeping the product, layout, and brand styling intact.
Best when the input image already sells the product or scene well.
When the source image is strong, Seedance can focus on motion and preserve more of the visual identity from the start.
The source visual anchors composition, product detail, and palette before motion is added.
Stakeholders review movement and direction instead of re-arguing the entire scene.
Approved stills are one of the highest-signal inputs for Seedance workflows.
A strong image reduces how much the model needs to invent from scratch.
The best outputs come from a good source image plus clear motion direction about what moves and what must stay fixed.
Start with a still that already communicates the product or scene well.
Call out what must stay stable, such as product shape, subject identity, or brand styling.
Be explicit about camera movement, subject movement, or environmental animation.
Different prompts work for ads, PDP video, landing-page loops, and launches.
These are the jobs where Seedance image-led motion usually beats a blank-canvas workflow.
Turn stills into motion creative for paid social and campaign testing.
Animate approved hero visuals into motion assets that explain value faster.
Use Seedance to turn campaign stills or renders into teaser-style media.
Add motion to key art and branded visuals without rebuilding them.
Build reveal or before-and-after sequences from one strong static image.
Explore new motion directions while staying on-brand.
Image-to-video works best when a team already has approved assets and wants more output from them.
Seedance starts from a real visual instead of inventing the whole scene from prompt text.
One strong image can support multiple ad, launch, and site variants.
It helps teams reuse existing creative in a motion workflow instead of starting from zero.
Common questions from teams using Seedance with approved visuals.
Use Seedance to add motion where it improves the message instead of rebuilding the scene from scratch.