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Seedance 2.0 for Jewelry Scene Animator

Animate jewelry from product photos with Seedance 2.0. Upload a start frame and up to 6 reference angles, describe the camera move, and get a 5-second clip.

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Animate a jewelry piece from flat product photos with Seedance 2.0.

Upload one starting photo, then add up to six more reference shots showing different angles, facets, and lighting. Write a prompt describing the camera move you want. Seedance generates a 5-second cinematic clip where the camera glides around your jewelry while reflections, sparkle, and fine surface details stay accurate to your references.

No 3D model. No turntable rig. Output is 480p, 16:9 by default.

How do you make a jewelry video with Seedance 2.0?

Upload one photo as the start frame, then add up to six more reference shots showing different angles, facets, and lighting. Write a prompt that explains the camera move and points to the other images by number. Pick a duration and resolution. Run it. Seedance uses your start frame as frame one and the rest as visual reference for how the piece should look in motion.

image_1 (start frame) The first frame of your video. Pick the angle you want the camera to begin from. The piece will be locked to this exact composition at frame one, then move from there.

image_2 through image_7 (reference shots) Show the piece from other angles. Include close-ups of facets, gems, engravings, or any detail you want preserved as the camera moves. More angles mean more accurate sparkle and reflection across the shot. Leave image_8 and image_9 empty if you have fewer references.

Prompt Describe the camera move and explicitly call out which reference images control what. The example prompt shows the pattern: tell Seedance which image is the start frame, list the reference images by number, and describe lighting and motion. Want sparkle? Mention it. Want subtle motion? Say so. Skip mood words like "luxurious" and describe what you want to see on screen.

Duration 5 or 10 seconds. Default is 5. Want a slow rotation that shows every facet? Go 10. Need a short hero shot for an ad? Stick with 5.

Resolution 480p, 720p, or 1080p. Default is 480p for speed. Bump to 1080p for final delivery shots.

Aspect ratio 16:9 for desktop and YouTube. 9:16 for Reels and TikTok. 1:1 for Instagram feed. Pick before you generate. Cropping later loses detail.

Generate audio On by default. Seedance can add ambient room tone or subtle sounds to match the scene. Turn it off if you plan to score the clip yourself or use it inside a larger edit.

Seed Randomized each run. Lock the seed when you want to compare two prompts on the same starting motion. Helpful when testing different camera moves on the same piece.

What is reference-to-video good for in product photography?

Reference-to-video shines when you need to animate one product across a continuous shot while keeping every detail accurate. Multiple reference photos give the model enough information to render the piece correctly from angles your camera never captured. Useful for jewelry, watches, small luxury goods, and any product where the surface and finish are the selling point.

Jewelry is the obvious fit. Rings, necklaces, earrings, and watches all rely on light catching faceted or polished surfaces. Static photos miss the moment a stone fires or a polished band reflects the room. This workflow gives you that motion without booking a video shoot.

It also works for any small product where the finish matters. Perfume bottles, ceramics, leather goods, glassware. Anything that benefits from the camera moving past it.

When to use something else: full e-commerce videos with hand models or human interaction, longer-form storytelling, or videos that need exact text and logo control. The example prompt notes "don't include the fingers" because fingers are a common drift point. If your piece needs a hand model, plan a different shoot.

FAQ

How many reference images does Seedance 2.0 use in this workflow? Up to nine. The first image is the start frame. Image_2 through image_9 are reference shots that guide how the piece looks throughout the video. Six to seven references usually covers enough angles for jewelry. Fewer is fine for simple shapes.

What kind of prompt works best for jewelry videos with Seedance 2.0? Be explicit about which reference image controls what. State that image_1 is the start frame. List the other images as references for reflections, facets, or specific angles. Describe the camera move (slow rotation, push-in, parallax) and the lighting (bright key, soft fill). Skip mood words and describe what you want to see on screen.

Can Seedance 2.0 generate audio with the video? Yes. The generate_audio toggle is on by default. Seedance adds ambient sound or subtle effects matched to the scene. Turn it off if you plan to add your own music or use the clip silently inside a longer edit.

How long is the output video? 5 or 10 seconds. The model is built for short cinematic clips, so longer durations are not available in one pass. For a longer sequence, generate multiple 5 to 10 second clips with different camera moves and stitch them in post.

How to run Seedance 2.0 online? You can run Seedance 2.0 online through Floyo. No installation, no setup. Open the workflow in your browser, upload your reference shots, and hit run. Free to try.

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