One Visual Style, Every Asset, Zero Manual Color Grading
Campaign visual consistency is usually enforced through manual color grading, LUT application, and painstaking editor review. It is slow, expensive, and brittle. Seedance Lab mode approaches style as a transferable parameter — define your visual aesthetic once, and apply it across every asset in a campaign. No manual grading, no drift between editors, no style breakdown at scale.
Audience
Brand managers, creative directors, and campaign producers requiring visual consistency.
Use Case
Maintain a consistent visual aesthetic across all campaign video assets without manual color grading or per-output style checks.
Runbook Size
4 steps · 5 checks
Workflow
- 1Provide style reference: an existing brand video, mood board, or specific aesthetic parameters.
- 2Extract and lock the visual style in Lab mode with fine-grained parameter control.
- 3Generate all campaign assets with the locked style applied automatically.
- 4Version and archive the style for seasonal reuse or controlled evolution.
Outcome Signals
- Perfect visual consistency across every campaign asset without manual intervention
- Eliminated dependency on color grading and per-output style matching
- Faster campaign production with pre-locked aesthetic parameters
Execution Checklist
- Visual style extraction from reference imagery or existing brand assets
- Lab mode parameter control for color temperature, contrast, saturation, and grain
- Style lock that applies the same aesthetic to every output in a campaign
- Cross-format style transfer: same look across vertical, square, and widescreen
- Style versioning for managing aesthetic evolution across seasonal campaigns
Common Questions
Composite Team Feedback
Representative feedback patterns from teams running this workflow style.
Performance Marketer
"Lab mode helped us test hooks fast while keeping the same offer structure."
Cleaner signal from variant testing
Solo Creator
"The workflow steps made experimentation fast without losing continuity."
More usable outputs per session