Web designer Viktor Oddy’s tutorial reveals how to utilize Google’s Gemini 3.1 with ByteDance’s Seedance 2.0 to create fully animated, cinematic websites valued at $10,000.
The process leverages Gemini for coding and structural design, integrating Seedance-generated videos for dynamic visuals. This results in marketing sites with physics-based motion and synchronized audio.
Oddy divides the workflow: Gemini 3.1 manages architecture, responsive design, and interaction code, while Seedance 2.0 provides cinematographic video content, supporting various media types including audio.
Seedance 2.0, accessible through platforms like Higgsfield and Morphic, showcases features such as multi-camera storytelling and integrated audio design, eliminating the need for separate audio tools.
The tutorial simplifies a traditionally complex production pipeline into a singular workflow, enabling one operator with AI tools to deliver what previously required numerous professionals.
Although Seedance 2.0 aimed primarily at advertisements, Oddy’s innovative application for web design marks a potential shift in the market, driving down costs of premium web presence.
The future of web design emphasizes the integration of AI tools and creative direction, presenting opportunities for significant cost reductions in marketing site production.