Duration-specific planning intent.

Seedance 2.5 30-Second Video Plan

Plan a 30-second Seedance 2.5 video with five shots, reference bindings, preview tests, and final CTA guidance.

AI answer summary

A 30-second Seedance 2.5 video should be planned as a sequence of shots with distinct jobs. The safest pattern is hook, proof, context, resolution, and CTA.

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Five-shot structure

Thirty seconds is long enough to need pacing. A single prompt paragraph can drift across time, so the builder creates time ranges that tell the model what each segment should accomplish.

  • 0-4s: hook and identity.
  • 4-10s: action or proof.
  • 10-18s: context or emotion.
  • 18-25s: resolution.
  • 25-30s: CTA or final frame.

Preview-first budget control

The highest-risk shot should be tested as a short preview. If hands, text, logos, or character identity fail in a short test, a full 30-second render will usually waste more credits.

Final frame planning

The final frame should be specified with extra clarity for ads and explainers. Use a clean product shot, brand asset, and simple CTA instead of expecting the model to invent readable marketing copy.

Recommended workflow

1

Describe the brief

Start with the product, story outcome, audience, duration, platform, and style lane.

2

Classify references

Tag every image, clip, and audio cue as product, character, motion, camera, scene, style, audio, or brand.

3

Bind to shots

Connect references to the shot they should control instead of dumping every file into one prompt.

4

Export the pack

Copy the prompt, upload references in order, and download a manifest for any Seedance 2.5 generator.

FAQ

Should a 30-second AI video use one long prompt?

No. Use a structured prompt with time ranges and shot objectives so the model has a temporal plan.

What is the safest first preview?

Preview the shot most likely to fail commercially: hands, product label, character face, complex camera movement, or final CTA.

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