Vidu Contest
WaveSpeed.ai
Início/Explorar/Seedance Video Models/bytedance/seedance-v1-lite-t2v-480p
text-to-video

text-to-video

Seedance V1 Lite T2V 480P

bytedance/seedance-v1-lite-t2v-480p

Seedance V1 Lite is a 480p Text-to-Video model for coherent multi-shot videos with smooth, stable motion and precise prompt following. Ready-to-use REST inference API, best performance, no coldstarts, affordable pricing.

Input
Whether to fix the camera position.

Idle

Sua solicitação custará $0.08 por execução.

Por $1 você pode executar este modelo aproximadamente 12 vezes.

Mais uma coisa:

ExemplosVer todos

README

Seedance v1 Lite T2V 480p — bytedance/seedance-v1-lite-t2v-480p

Seedance v1 Lite T2V 480p generates short videos directly from a text prompt at a lightweight 480p output, optimized for fast iteration and low-cost experimentation. Describe the subject, action, scene, and camera intent, and the model produces a coherent clip suitable for quick story beats, concept drafts, and social prototypes. Enable camera_fixed when you want motion in-scene without camera movement.

Key capabilities

  • Text-to-video generation (480p) optimized for speed and affordability
  • Good motion when prompts include clear actions and camera direction
  • Optional camera_fixed mode for stable framing
  • Supports common aspect ratios (e.g., 16:9)

Use cases

  • Rapid pre-visualization and storyboarding drafts
  • Quick concept testing before upgrading to higher resolution runs
  • Social prototypes and lightweight animated clips
  • Generating multiple variations via seed for ideation

Pricing

DurationPrice per video
5s$0.08
10s$0.16
15s$0.24
20s$0.32

Parameters

  • prompt (required): Describe what happens in the video (subject, action, scene, mood)
  • aspect_ratio: Output aspect ratio (e.g., 16:9, 9:16, 1:1)
  • duration (required): Video length in seconds
  • camera_fixed: Whether to fix the camera position
  • seed: Random seed (-1 for random; fixed value for reproducible results)

Prompting guide (T2V)

Write prompts like a director’s brief:

  • Subject: who/what is on screen
  • Action: what changes over time (fluttering, turning, walking, reacting)
  • Scene: where it happens + time of day
  • Lighting: sunrise, neon, soft volumetrics, etc.
  • Camera: only describe movement if camera_fixed is off

Example prompts

  • A knight stands on a cliff overlooking a medieval city as sunrise breaks, banners flutter in the wind, camera slowly dolly-in, golden fog fills the valley, epic fantasy tone, soft sunrise lighting.
  • A cozy café interior at night, rain on windows, warm tungsten lighting, subtle camera drift, calm mood, gentle motion.
  • A sci-fi hallway with blinking lights and drifting mist, a character slowly turns toward the camera, dramatic rim light, cinematic tension.