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First & Last Frame in Seedance 2.0: Control Shot Start and End

Learn how to guide transitions and narrative movement using first and last frame control in Seedance 2.0.

February 12, 20261 min read

Why First & Last Frame Matters

This mode is ideal when you already know how the shot should begin and end. It gives stronger narrative control than text-only generation.

Setup Steps

  • Upload first frame

  • Upload last frame

  • Describe transition path

  • Set duration
  • Transition Prompt Example

    From frame 1 to frame 2, keep character identity and costume stable, camera slowly arcs left, scene transitions from daylight to warm indoor evening, smooth cinematic motion, 8 seconds.

    Best Practices

    • First and last frame should share a visual logic.
    • Mention continuity constraints explicitly.
    • Avoid too many abrupt style changes in one shot.
    Use this mode for intros, outros, product reveals, and short story beats.

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