Seedance v1 Pro I2V 1080p — bytedance/seedance-v1-pro-i2v-1080p
Seedance v1 Pro I2V 1080p generates high-quality 1080p videos from a single reference image plus a motion-focused prompt. Upload a starting image, describe the action and camera intent, and the model animates the scene while keeping the input image as the visual anchor. You can also provide an optional last_image to better control how the clip ends, and enable camera_fixed to keep the camera locked while motion happens within the frame.
Key capabilities
- Image-to-video generation anchored to a reference image (1080p output)
- Natural motion and smooth animation for character actions and scene beats
- Optional last_image support for improved ending continuity
- Optional camera_fixed mode for fixed framing (no camera movement)
- Seed control for reproducible iterations
Use cases
- High-resolution character animation from a single keyframe
- Cinematic scene beats with controlled blocking and fixed shots
- Start-to-end guided shots using last_image for more predictable endings
- Marketing and storytelling clips that need sharper detail at 1080p
- Generating multiple takes by changing seed while keeping the same prompt
Pricing
| Duration | Price per video |
|---|
| 5s | $0.60 |
| 10s | $1.20 |
| 15s | $1.80 |
| 20s | $2.40 |
Inputs
- image (required): starting reference image (first-frame anchor)
- prompt (required): motion and scene direction
- last_image (optional): end-frame reference to guide the finishing state
Parameters
- prompt: describes subject action, scene motion, and camera direction
- image: input image (upload or URL)
- last_image: optional end reference image (upload or URL)
- duration: video length in seconds
- aspect_ratio: output aspect ratio selection
- camera_fixed: whether to fix the camera position
- seed: random seed (-1 for random; fixed value for reproducible results)
- safety checker: enabled filtering for safer generations (if available in your UI)
Prompting guide (I2V)
For better control, write prompts like a director’s beat sheet:
- Blocking: who moves where (walks from right to left, stops, gestures)
- Emotion: facial expression and body language cues (angry, disappointed, calm)
- Camera: fixed shot, slow push-in, pan, orbit (or keep camera_fixed on)
- Continuity: keep identity, outfits, and scene layout consistent with the input image
Example prompts
- Fixed shot. The man on the right walks toward the man on the left and confronts him, visibly dissatisfied. Strong body language, tense atmosphere, natural motion, realistic lighting, 5 seconds.
- A character turns, takes two steps forward, and points while speaking, cinematic lighting, subtle wind and particles, camera fixed, 5 seconds.
- Slow push-in on a hero’s face as their expression changes from calm to determined, shallow depth of field, cinematic mood, 5 seconds.