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Seedance 1.0 Pro Fast Text-to-Video

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

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Overview

Seedance 1.0 Pro Fast Text-to-Video turns a written prompt into a short generated video using ByteDance's Seedance Pro Fast model. Use it for prompt-only ad concepts, social motion drafts, launch visuals, and storyboard tests when you want the faster Pro path with up to 1080p output.

Use cases

  • Create a short ad or social video concept from a written creative brief.
  • Generate 1080p prompt-only video drafts before choosing a final motion direction.
  • Compare seeded variations for camera movement, scene pacing, or composition.
  • Use fixed-camera mode when a product, scene, or character should stay framed steadily.

Input tips

  • Write a prompt that describes subject, setting, action, camera movement, mood, and visual style.
  • Choose 3-12 seconds of duration; 5 seconds is the default.
  • Use 480p for faster drafts, 720p for balance, or 1080p for higher-quality review output.
  • Choose an aspect ratio such as 16:9, 9:16, 1:1, 4:3, 3:4, or 21:9.
  • Set camera_fixed when the camera should stay still.
  • Use seed for repeatable follow-up runs, or omit it for a random variation.

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 family plus seed for repeatable follow-up runs.

Caveats

  • This text-to-video AI Tool does not use source images, end frames, or reference images.
  • Generated motion, people, products, text, and brand-sensitive details should be reviewed before use.
  • Camera and prompt details guide the result but do not guarantee exact motion, framing, or timing.
  • Safety filtering may block or alter requests that violate model rules.
  • Use image/reference-to-video AI Tools when the video must follow existing visuals.