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Seedance 1.0 Pro Fast Image-to-Video

Generate high-quality videos from images using ByteDance's Seedance Pro Fast model with customizable duration, resolution, and camera control options

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Overview

Seedance 1.0 Pro Fast Image-to-Video turns one source image and a motion prompt into a generated video using ByteDance's faster Pro path. Use it for product animations, social motion drafts, campaign storyboards, and 1080p review concepts when you want source-image control without the full Pro Image-to-Video feature set.

Use cases

  • Animate a product or campaign still into a fast Pro motion draft.
  • Create 1080p source-image video concepts before choosing a final motion direction.
  • Compare seeded variations for camera behavior, scene pacing, or composition.
  • Use fixed-camera mode when a product, scene, or character should stay framed steadily.

Input tips

  • Provide a public image_url and a prompt describing motion, action, camera behavior, and visual style.
  • Keep prompts under 2,500 characters.
  • Choose 2-12 seconds; 5 seconds is the default.
  • Use 480p, 720p, or 1080p resolution; 1080p is the default.
  • Choose an aspect ratio such as 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, 21:9, or auto.
  • Set camera_fixed for a static shot, leave safety filtering on unless you have a reason, and use seed for repeatable variants.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns one generated video with a downloadable URL, optional content type, file name, file size, the seed used for generation, and cost metadata. The shared Seedance output view renders the video and shows the Pro Fast model label plus seed for repeatable follow-up runs.

Caveats

  • Source image URLs must be public and reachable.
  • Camera controls guide the result but do not guarantee exact motion, framing, or timing.
  • This Pro Fast AI Tool does not expose an end-image control; use Seedance Pro Image-to-Video when a target final frame matters.
  • Generated motion, text, products, and people should be reviewed for realism, brand fit, and policy fit.
  • Safety filtering may block or alter requests that violate model rules.