The idea of a "finished video" has changed a lot over time. Earlier, it meant a piece of content that had gone through multiple stages like editing, sound design, and visual correction before it was ready to publish. That definition is starting to shift. Today, viewers are less concerned with how a video was made and more focused on how complete it feels. If something looks polished, flows naturally, and sounds right, it is considered finished. If not, even small gaps become noticeable. This shift is pushing creators to rethink how they approach video production.
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How Seedance 2.0 is redefining what 'finished video' actually means
April 17, 2026
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