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GPT Image 2, Seedance 2.0 storyboard trailers
This workflow turns GPT Image 2 into a storyboard engine and Seedance 2.0 into the motion layer. The post shows a 4x3 keyframe grid for an alien-invasion trailer, then a prompt strategy for animating it as one continuous scene.
// ANALYSIS
This is less about flashy prompts and more about production discipline: lock the story in still frames first, then let video generation handle motion. That usually beats direct text-to-video when you need pacing, continuity, and a real trailer arc.
- –A 12-panel grid forces the narrative beat-by-beat before animation, which reduces drift and random shot changes.
- –GPT Image 2 fits the previsualization job well because it can encode composition, staging, and visual escalation in a structured layout.
- –Seedance 2.0 benefits from having a dense visual scaffold, so it can focus on camera movement, timing, and transition logic instead of inventing the whole scene.
- –The mother-daughter escape premise gives the trailer an emotional spine, while the unexplained connection adds a hook beyond generic disaster footage.
- –This is a strong pattern for teasers, pitch reels, ads, and social trailers where control matters more than one-off novelty.
// TAGS
gpt-image-2seedance-2.0image-genvideo-genprompt-engineeringmultimodal
DISCOVERED
2h ago
2026-04-29
PUBLISHED
3h ago
2026-04-29
RELEVANCE
8/ 10
AUTHOR
aimikoda