Seedance 2.0: Director-Style Shot Lists in One Call
Seedance 2.0 accepts inline timing markers that split a single generation across multiple shots. Written right, one API call becomes a 12-second sequence with its own cuts.
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Seedance 2.0 accepts inline timing markers that split a single generation across multiple shots. Written right, one API call becomes a 12-second sequence with its own cuts.
Pixverse v6 externalizes style into a dedicated `style` parameter and a thinking-mode toggle. Prompts that describe the look on top of a preset fight the model.
Wan 2.7 ships with prompt expansion on by default. Your eight-word prompt becomes a 60-word rewrite before a single frame is generated, and the only way to stay sane is to read what actually gets sent.
Kling v3 Pro's `multi_prompt` array lets you script three shots inside one 15-second generation. The cost is the same as a single-prompt call, $0.14/sec, but you get a real cut, not a dissolve.
Grok Imagine has no negative prompt, no user-settable seed, and no audio generation. At $0.05/sec the tradeoff is prompt discipline, your words are the entire control surface.
Pixverse C1 has no negative prompt, no style presets, no thinking mode. What it has is an action-trained backbone that reads physical motion better than almost anything at $0.03-$0.12/sec (tiered).