Seedance 2.0 Is Now in Genvid. And Your Post-Production Team Will Notice.
The Most Capable Video Generation Model Available, Inside Your Production Pipeline
ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 is now fully integrated into Genvid, and it represents a meaningful step forward for what generative video can deliver in a professional production context.
Seedance 2.0 is a multimodal generation model that accepts up to 12 simultaneous reference inputs, enabling asset-directed video creation rather than prompt-driven guesswork. For productions that have already built out a visual library in Genvid, that means your cast references, location assets, and style direction feed directly into generation rather than being approximated from text alone.
The model delivers native multi-shot storytelling with simultaneous audio-visual generation, maintaining character and style consistency across shots without manual continuity work. Camera language is understood natively — dolly, pan, tilt, zoom, and tracking shots execute from prompt direction with cinematic precision, and output renders at up to 2K resolution with built-in audio generation that synchronizes sound effects and ambient audio to the visual content.
For productions working toward first assembly, Seedance 2.0 closes the gap between pre-visualization and presentable output in a single generation pass.
Bring your own API key and add Seedance 2.0 to your model roster alongside every other provider available in Genvid, swapping freely based on the needs of each scene or shot. Every generation is fully tracked with provenance metadata, keeping your chain of custody intact regardless of which model produced the result.
Export to Any Professional Editorial Workflow
Getting generative work into post-production should not require format negotiation. Genvid now exports in EDL, AAF, and OTIO formats alongside the existing FCPXML support, covering Avid Media Composer, DaVinci Resolve, and Adobe Premiere Pro in a single release. Your editorial team works in the environment they know; the platform handles the handoff cleanly.