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Seedance 2.5 Reference Pack Builder
Organize product, motion, camera, scene, style, brand, and audio references before uploading them to a Seedance 2.5 generator.
AI answer summary
A Seedance 2.5 reference pack should map each reference asset to the shot it controls. Product and character anchors come first, then motion, scene, style, audio, and optional supporting references.
Reference pack hierarchy
A useful reference pack starts with identity and ends with style. Product and character anchors decide what must remain consistent. Motion, camera, and audio references decide how the scene moves. Scene and style references should support the shot rather than override identity.
- Must-use: product, character, brand, final CTA frame.
- High: motion, camera, audio timing, hand action.
- Optional: mood board, lighting, texture, secondary scene references.
How to use many references
The reported 50-reference capacity should be treated as an upper bound, not a target. More files can improve control only when each file has a clear job. If two files disagree on logo, packaging, face, or motion direction, the pack should flag that before generation.
Portable export
Seedance Bar exports a prompt and JSON manifest so users can bring the pack into whichever generator they choose. The manifest records reference IDs, priority, shot binding, role, and instruction, which makes the workflow repeatable across tools.
Recommended workflow
Describe the brief
Start with the product, story outcome, audience, duration, platform, and style lane.
Classify references
Tag every image, clip, and audio cue as product, character, motion, camera, scene, style, audio, or brand.
Bind to shots
Connect references to the shot they should control instead of dumping every file into one prompt.
Export the pack
Copy the prompt, upload references in order, and download a manifest for any Seedance 2.5 generator.
FAQ
Do I need all 50 references?
No. A smaller clean pack usually performs better than a large conflicting pack. Use 50 only when every file has a distinct role.
What should be uploaded first?
Upload must-use identity references first, then high-priority motion or audio references, then optional scene and style references.
Related pages
Seedance 2.5 50 References Guide
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Seedance 2.5 Reference Upload Order
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Seedance 2.5 Prompt and Reference Pack Builder
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Seedance 2.5 Prompts for 30-Second AI Videos
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