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Jewelry Animator and Sparkle with Seedance 2.0

Animate jewelry shots with Seedance 2.0 while Nano Banana 2 adds natural sparkle, so the camera orbits the piece and light catches every facet as it turns.

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Seedance20ReferenceToVideo_floyo
VideoToFrames
LoadImage
LoadVideo
CreateVideo
SaveVideo

Turn jewelry product photos into a short cinematic clip where the camera moves around the piece and light catches every facet.

Load a few photos of the same piece from different angles, write what you want the camera to do, and Seedance 2.0 builds the motion. A Nano Banana 2 step adds natural sparkle to your stills first, so the reflections read as real once the piece starts turning.

Five seconds, 16:9, no setup.

How do you animate jewelry product photos with Seedance 2.0?

Load one photo as your start frame, then add more shots of the same piece from other angles as references. Write a short motion prompt describing the camera move and the lighting. Seedance 2.0 turns those stills into a five-second clip where the piece rotates and the facets catch the light.

Start frame and reference images The first image is your start frame, the look the video opens on. The rest are references that lock the same piece across the motion. Want the facets, reflections, and sparkle to stay true as the camera moves? Feed in clean shots from several angles. The more sides you cover, the less the model has to guess.

Motion prompt Describe the camera move and the light. The built-in prompt orbits the piece and turns it so different facets sparkle, with a bright overhead key light. Want a slow push-in instead of an orbit? Say so. Want the stone to catch a single hard highlight? Name it. Keep one clear camera idea per prompt so the motion stays readable.

Sparkle step (Nano Banana 2) Before animating, run your jewelry photo through the Nano Banana 2 node with a prompt like "add a natural sparkle at the jewelry." It returns a few sparkle-enhanced versions at 1K. Pick the cleanest one and use it as a reference frame. Want more shimmer? Push the prompt harder. Want it subtle? Keep it plain.

Resolution and length Defaults are 480p and five seconds at 16:9. Roughing out a camera move? Stay at 480p, it is fast and cheap to iterate. Happy with the motion? Bump the resolution for the final render. Change the aspect ratio if you need a vertical crop for product listings or reels.

Run it a couple of times with different seeds. Reference-to-video gives you slightly different motion each pass, so it is worth grabbing two or three takes and keeping the best.

What is the Seedance 2.0 jewelry animator good for?

Short product videos for jewelry where the piece needs to look identical to the real thing while it rotates. It is built for rings, pendants, watches, and stones that sell on sparkle and detail. The reference images keep the design locked so the motion adds life without inventing new geometry.

This is for e-commerce and product listings. A static ring photo on a white background does its job, but a five-second clip of that ring turning under light shows the cut, the setting, and the shine in a way a still cannot. Drop it on a product page, a reel, or an ad.

It also works for lookbooks and social. One piece, a few angles, a clean turn. The sparkle step matters most for stones and polished metal, where flat product lighting can kill the reflections you want to show off.

Doing a quick motion test on a non-reflective object? You do not need the sparkle step at all. Skip Nano Banana 2 and feed your references straight into Seedance.

FAQ

How many reference images does Seedance 2.0 need for jewelry? One start frame plus two to six angle references works well. The start frame sets the opening look, and the extra angles keep the piece consistent as the camera moves. More angles mean fewer surprises in the geometry and reflections during the turn.

What does the Nano Banana 2 sparkle step do? It adds realistic shine to a jewelry photo before you animate. Flat product lighting often flattens the sparkle on stones and metal. Running the shot through Nano Banana 2 brings those highlights back, so the piece reads as bright and faceted once Seedance 2.0 sets it in motion.

Why does my jewelry video come out at 480p? That is the default, set for fast and cheap iteration while you dial in the camera move. Once the motion looks right, raise the resolution for your final render. Test cheap, finish clean.

Can Seedance 2.0 make vertical jewelry videos for reels? Yes. The default is 16:9, but you can change the aspect ratio before you run it. Set a vertical ratio for product reels and stories, or keep it wide for a website hero or an ad placement.

How to run Seedance 2.0 online? You can run Seedance 2.0 online through Floyo. No installation, no setup. Open the workflow in your browser, upload your inputs, and hit run. Free to try.

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