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Seedance 2.0 Series Bible: How to Make 10 Episodes That Feel Like the Same World

Stop making one-off clips. This guide shows how to build a 'series bible' so characters, palette, camera, and locations stay consistent across 10 episodes.

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A series feels real when it has rules.

The series bible is a small document that locks those rules so every prompt starts from the same foundation.

The minimum viable series bible (one page)

Copy/paste this structure:

SERIES TITLE:
LOG LINE (one sentence):

VISUAL RULES:
- Palette: [two main colors] + [one accent]
- Finish: [grain/bloom/lens look]
- Camera: [one default move], [one default lens]

WORLD:
- Primary location: [name + description]
- Secondary location: [name + description]

CHARACTERS:
- Character A identity block:
- Character B identity block:

DO NOT CHANGE:
- [wardrobe anchor]
- [signature prop]
- [lighting identity]

The episode template (repeat 10 times)

Each episode is 3 clips:

  1. Establishing (wide)
  2. Interaction (medium)
  3. Detail/reaction (close-up)

Use the 5-shot structure if you want more: shot list template.

The trick that makes it feel continuous

Repeat one element every time:

  • the same neon sign
  • the same window light
  • the same soundtrack vibe (even if you add it later)
  • the same camera move for dialogue

Want the character consistency block? Start here: consistency playbook.

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