Topview is promoting a 47% discount on its Business Annual plan, which includes unlimited Seedance 2.0 generations, while creator tests highlight multi-scene continuity and seamless music. If you want to stretch Seedance from short clips into longer, more coherent film workflows, this is the plan to watch.

Topview's current promotion is straightforward: the Business Annual tier gets unlimited Seedance 2.0 generations, and the discount window brings that plan down by 47%, according to the pricing promo. The linked pricing page frames Business as the higher-throughput tier, with more concurrent tasks and annual credits for the rest of Topview's stack, while Seedance 2.0 is being marketed separately as unlimited inside that subscription.
The creative angle is less about cheaper one-off generations than about removing the clip counter from experimentation. In the main announcement, the demo is positioned as film-studio-in-a-browser output, paired with a 15-second sample video [vid:0|Seedance sample] rather than a feature list.
The most concrete workflow claim comes from a Topview Agent V2 test: the demo post says the system can generate multiple scenes that stay consistent across cuts, while the soundtrack blends continuously instead of restarting scene by scene. That points to a more usable route from a single prompt to a longer sequence, especially for trailer-style or short-film assembly.
A second creator test shows where Seedance 2.0 is landing visually. In the style demo, a custom Midjourney image becomes a polished animated sequence, suggesting the model is strongest when a creator already has a look locked and wants motion that preserves it. Between that and the multi-scene test, Topview is selling Seedance less as a text-to-video novelty and more as a controllable production layer.
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One thing I love about Seedance 2.0 is how well it adapts to any aesthetic: anime, cartoons, 2D illustrations, 3D, etc. Here I used a reference image from an original style I created in Midjourney, and the result is just amazing. This animation, like all the others, was created Show more
Being able to play with Seedance 2.0 and create animations as spectacular as this is just incredible. As I mentioned yesterday, Seedance 2.0 is now available on @TopviewAIhq I wouldn’t miss this if I were you. This AI video model is something else, like having a full film Show more
Two things stopped me while testing Topview Agent V2 + Seedance 2.0 - Multi-scene generation that actually holds together across cuts - And music that merges seamlessly between scenes continuously That second one I wasn't expecting at all This gives you full long-form Show more