Video Loom

Seedance capability guide

What Seedance can do inside Video Loom.

Seedance is hosted through the FAL catalog inside Video Loom, with text, image, and reference-to-video tiers across quality, fast, and mini variants. This page lists the current capability facts and where Seedance fits in a routed project.

Video Loom routing scenes to Seedance (via FAL)

Where Seedance (via FAL) fits

Seedance (via FAL) is one of the configured video providers Video Loom can route a scene to. Reference-heavy shots that need several bound images per call, or cost-sensitive drafts on the fast/mini tiers.

  • Reference-to-video tiers accept multiple reference images per call.
  • Quality, fast, and mini tiers trade speed and cost for different shots.
  • Text, image, and reference input paths are all catalog-registered.

Capability facts from the model catalog

These facts are read directly from the Video Loom model catalog for every registered Seedance (via FAL) model, so they stay accurate as tiers change.

  • Registered models: 9.
  • Max clip duration: 15s.
  • Supported resolutions: 1080p, 480p, 4k, 720p.
  • Reference image support: Yes (up to 9 per call on some tiers).
  • Multi-reference input: Yes.
  • End-frame continuity: Yes.
  • Source-video input: No.
  • Lip sync: No.
  • Temporal extend: No.
  • Native audio output: No.

Plan, route, and finish around it

Seedance (via FAL) shots stay inside the same storyboard, continuity library, and timeline as every other configured provider, so switching models never means switching workspaces.

  • Per-scene provider and model overrides.
  • Continuity anchors and reference frames travel with the request.
  • Generated takes finish on the same timeline as source and other-provider clips.

Questions

What teams ask before routing a shot here.

Does Seedance accept multiple reference images?

The reference-to-video tiers do; see the capability table above for the current per-call reference-image cap.

Can Seedance and other providers be used in the same project?

Yes. Seedance is one of several configured providers Video Loom can route scenes to per shot.