Seedance 2.5 is a GAMECHANGER!

Seedance 2.5 just got shown off, and yeah, this one looks like a real shift for AI video. 30-second generations, up to 50 multimodal references, native 4K, localized editing, and the usual promise of stronger consistency and control. The big question now is not whether it looks impressive. It is how much it will cost, how much control those references actually give you, and whether the new 4K path is worth using before you have the shot locked. In this video, I break down what ByteDance showed for Seedance 2.5, test the new 4K option in Seedance 2.0, and take a look at Omni Director, a camera-control feature from the Kling / Kuaishou research side that feels like a preview of where AI video tools are heading next. Big thanks to Artlist for sponsoring this video: https://artlist.io/?artlist_aid=Theor... Links: Full Seedance 2.5 reel: https://x.com/TheoMediaAI/status/2069... KLING: https://klingaiaffiliate.pxf.io/qz3955 Omni Director / Kling research: https://ymlinfeng.github.io/OmniDirec... Newsletter: https://theoreticallymedia.com/newsle... Chapters 00:00 Seedance 2.5 changes the game 00:27 ByteDance shows Seedance 2.5 00:43 The Seedance 2.5 reel 01:47 Native 4K and 32-second generations 02:19 50 references is the wild part 03:15 Localized editing and timeline control 04:08 Release timing and pricing questions 04:48 Seedance 2.0 goes 4K 05:21 First 4K tests 06:40 Is this native 4K or an upscaler? 06:55 The 4K credit cost problem 07:40 A smarter 4K workflow 08:15 Sponsor: Artlist 10:02 Omni Director and camera control 10:29 Matching camera moves, cuts, and timing 11:14 What to watch next 11:22 Newsletter and outro