Step 1: Define the subject, speech goal, and shot direction
Describe who is on screen, what they say or imply, how the camera moves, and what mood or style should stay consistent. Add a reference image when identity matters.
Create AI videos with Seedance 1.5 Pro using text prompts, reference images, lip sync, audio-video sync, and first-last frame control for dialogue scenes, presenter clips, product explainers, and short-form storytelling.
Model Selection
Seedance 1.5 Pro is an AI video generator for creators and teams who need cleaner lip sync, tighter audio-video sync, and more reliable first-last frame control. On WMHub, it is best suited to dialogue scenes, talking-character shots, product explainers, presenter videos, and short-form storytelling that needs stable visual continuity.
Seedance 1.5 Pro is an AI video generator for creators and teams who need cleaner lip sync, tighter audio-video sync, and more reliable first-last frame control. On WMHub, it is best suited to dialogue scenes, talking-character shots, product explainers, presenter videos, and short-form storytelling that needs stable visual continuity.
Core Seedance 1.5 Pro capabilities for creators who need speech-aware motion, cleaner scene transitions, and stronger control over short-form AI video.
Seedance 1.5 Pro follows subject, action, scene, and camera instructions more closely, which makes it easier to plan dialogue shots, presenter clips, and branded explainers.
Use this three-step workflow to generate more reliable talking scenes, explainers, and short-form narrative clips.
Describe who is on screen, what they say or imply, how the camera moves, and what mood or style should stay consistent. Add a reference image when identity matters.
Use frame guidance when you need better scene entry and exit, smoother transitions, or stronger continuity between related clips.
Refine prompts and settings based on mouth movement, audio-video alignment, framing, subject consistency, and how well the clip matches the intended delivery channel.
Practical Seedance 1.5 Pro workflows for dialogue scenes, presenter videos, product explainers, branded shorts, and speech-aware AI video.
Use Seedance 1.5 Pro for clips where believable mouth movement, tighter speech timing, and controlled framing matter more than pure spectacle.
Show product value, user flows, and feature benefits with voice-led scenes, stable continuity, and cleaner short-form pacing.
Create short branded clips where speech, on-screen performance, and scene transitions need to feel more intentional.
Produce creator content for Reels, Shorts, and TikTok when timing, facial delivery, and short clip structure all matter.
Validate performance beats, camera intent, and scene continuity before full production or stakeholder review.
Turn lessons, onboarding flows, and process explanations into clearer video drafts with better voice-led pacing.
Answers about Seedance 1.5 Pro lip sync, audio-video sync, text-to-video, image guidance, frame control, and output settings.
Seedance 1.5 Pro is strongest when a short clip depends on lip sync, audio-video sync, first-last frame control, and cleaner continuity across dialogue, presenter, or explainer scenes.
Yes. You can start from text alone or use reference images and frame guidance to improve subject consistency, composition, and scene continuity.
Because it is suited to talking-character shots, voice-led clips, and presenter videos where believable mouth movement and tighter speech-motion alignment matter more than raw visual spectacle.
Use it when you want a stronger opening or ending frame, smoother transitions, or better continuity between related clips in a short sequence.
On WMHub, Seedance 1.5 Pro supports 4-second to 12-second generations, 480p, 720p, and 1080p output, plus 16:9, 4:3, 1:1, 3:4, 9:16, and adaptive formats.
Keep the prompt focused on one scene, define the subject, speech or action, and camera intent clearly, then add reference images or first-last frame guidance when identity and continuity matter.
It is often chosen for dialogue-heavy clips, presenter videos, and voice-led storytelling where spoken delivery and on-screen motion need to stay aligned. Clear speech intent usually improves the result.
Yes. Use reference images when identity, styling, or composition should stay stable, and use first-last frame guidance when you want a specific opening beat, ending beat, or smoother continuity.
Usually yes. Prompts with one clear camera idea, such as a push-in, over-the-shoulder view, or product close-up, often work better than overloaded screenplay-style instructions.
Seedance 1.5 Pro is a strong fit for talking-character clips, presenter videos, product explainers, short social ads, training content, and other short-form scenes where speech and continuity matter.
Feedback from creators using Seedance 1.5 Pro for talking scenes, explainers, and short-form storytelling.
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Prompt adherence is noticeably stronger, especially when we specify camera direction, performance beats, and scene detail.
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The lip-sync quality is much more usable for talking-shot drafts, which cut down our revision cycles for social ads.
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Reference image guidance made it much easier to keep style, character identity, and product framing consistent across multiple clips.
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The first-last frame workflow gave us cleaner transitions and more believable sequence continuity in short narrative pieces.
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We use Seedance 1.5 Pro for weekly product storytelling drafts because it gets us closer to production-ready pacing and shot structure.
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Structured prompts plus reference frames made visual direction review much faster across stakeholders, especially for dialogue and branded motion tests.
Start with one Seedance 1.5 Pro prompt, refine lip sync and scene timing, and turn dialogue or explainer ideas into cleaner short-form video drafts.