Master Seedance 2.0 with Proven Prompts
The best way to learn Seedance 2.0 is by studying successful examples. This collection features 10 carefully selected prompts that demonstrate the platform's capabilities across different use cases—from commercial advertising to creative storytelling.
Each example includes the complete prompt, explanation of what makes it effective, and pro tips for adaptation to your own projects.
Example 1: Luxury Product Commercial

The Prompt
@image1 shows a luxury leather handbag in burgundy color.
Create a high-end commercial shot: The bag slowly rotates
on a marble pedestal in a minimalist studio. Dramatic
side lighting creates elegant shadows. Camera starts wide,
then smoothly pushes in to highlight the craftsmanship
details—stitching, texture, and gold hardware. Cinematic
depth of field with soft bokeh background. Warm color
grading, sophisticated atmosphere. 8 seconds duration.What It Does
Generates a premium product showcase with professional lighting and camera movement that emphasizes quality and craftsmanship.
Pro Tip
For product videos, always specify:
- Exact product details to preserve
- Lighting direction (side, top, rim)
- Camera movement type and speed
- Desired emotional tone (elegant, energetic, mysterious)
Example 2: Ancient Costume Drama

The Prompt
Medium shot of a couple in traditional Chinese Hanfu clothing
standing on an arched stone bridge. They gaze at the full moon
reflected in the water below. Gentle evening breeze moves their
long sleeves and hair. Soft, romantic lighting with warm lantern
glow. Camera slowly pushes in while slightly raising angle.
Peaceful, romantic atmosphere. Cherry blossom petals occasionally
drift through frame. 10 seconds.What It Does
Creates a cinematic period drama scene with natural environmental elements and emotional atmosphere.
Pro Tip
For period content:
- Reference specific costume styles (Hanfu, Victorian, Medieval)
- Include environmental storytelling (lanterns, architecture)
- Describe subtle movements (breeze, fabric flow)
- Set clear emotional tone
Example 3: Creative Brand Advertising
The Prompt
@image1 shows a framed painting of a person looking thirsty.
The character in the painting becomes aware, looks around
nervously with shifty eyes. Suddenly, they reach out of the
frame, grab a Coca-Cola bottle from the real world, drink it
quickly, then retreat back into the painting looking satisfied.
Playful, surreal atmosphere. Quick comedic timing. The frame
slightly shakes when the hand emerges. 6 seconds.What It Does
Demonstrates creative storytelling that breaks reality boundaries for memorable brand moments.
Pro Tip
For creative ads:
- Establish the "rule-breaking" moment clearly
- Use comedic timing (specify duration of key beats)
- Add physical reactions (frame shake, surprised looks)
- Keep it short and punchy for maximum impact
Example 4: VR/Sci-Fi Experience

The Prompt
First-person POV wearing VR headset. Start in a normal room,
then reality glitches and transforms into a cosmic space
environment. Stars and nebulae surround the viewer. Camera
floats forward through colorful particle fields. Planets and
asteroids drift past. Smooth, dreamlike movement. Vibrant
neon colors—electric blues, purples, and pinks. Sense of
wonder and exploration. 12 seconds.What It Does
Creates an immersive reality-bending experience perfect for tech demos or music videos.
Pro Tip
For VR/immersive content:
- Use first-person POV for maximum immersion
- Describe the transition moment precisely
- Include environmental particles for depth
- Specify color palette for mood consistency
Example 5: Martial Arts Demonstration

The Prompt
@image1 shows a martial artist in white traditional clothing.
Black and white ink wash painting aesthetic. The fighter
performs a slow, graceful Tai Chi sequence. Each movement
creates flowing ink trails in the air. Camera orbits around
the subject at medium distance. Misty mountain background
fades in and out. Zen, meditative atmosphere. Emphasize the
fluid connection between movements. 15 seconds.What It Does
Combines traditional martial arts with artistic visual effects for a unique aesthetic.
Pro Tip
For martial arts/dance:
- Specify movement style (Tai Chi, contemporary, hip-hop)
- Add visual trails or effects to emphasize motion
- Choose camera movement that complements the action
- Set clear aesthetic direction (realistic, stylized, abstract)
Example 6: High-Speed Car Commercial

The Prompt
@image1 @video1 show a red sports car and reference camera
tracking movement. The car speeds along a winding coastal
highway at golden hour. Camera tracks alongside at high speed,
maintaining perfect framing. Sunlight glints off the car's
curves. Ocean waves crash in the background. Lens flares and
motion blur add cinematic feel. Engine roar implied through
visual intensity. Adrenaline-pumping energy. 10 seconds.What It Does
Creates dynamic automotive content with professional tracking shots and environmental storytelling.
Pro Tip
For vehicle content:
- Reference professional car commercial camera work
- Include environmental context (location, time of day)
- Specify how light interacts with the vehicle
- Match camera speed to vehicle speed for drama
Example 7: Pet Comedy Sketch

The Prompt
@audio1 contains dialogue between two pets arguing. @image1
shows an orange cat and @image2 shows a beagle dog sitting
across from each other. They engage in an animated debate
with exaggerated facial expressions and gestures. Perfect
lip-sync to the audio. The cat looks smug and dismissive,
the dog appears earnest and confused. Comedic timing with
reaction shots. Bright, cheerful lighting. 8 seconds.What It Does
Brings pets to life with personality and humor through audio-driven animation.
Pro Tip
For character comedy:
- Provide clear audio with distinct character voices
- Describe personality traits (smug, earnest, sarcastic)
- Specify exaggerated expressions for comedy
- Include reaction beats for comedic timing
Example 8: One-Shot Action Sequence
The Prompt
Single continuous shot: Start close on a parkour athlete's
determined face. Camera pulls back to reveal they're on a
rooftop. They sprint forward, camera follows. They leap
across a gap between buildings (slow-motion mid-air), land
and roll smoothly (return to normal speed). Camera continues
tracking as they vault over obstacles. End with a dramatic
slide to a stop. Urban environment, afternoon light. Intense,
breathless energy. 15 seconds.What It Does
Demonstrates complex one-shot choreography with speed variations and continuous camera movement.
Pro Tip
For one-shot sequences:
- Map out the complete action path before prompting
- Specify speed changes (slow-motion moments)
- Describe camera behavior at each action beat
- Maintain environmental consistency throughout
Example 9: Fashion Transformation
The Prompt
@audio1 has strong beat drops every 2 seconds. @image1 @image2
@image3 show three different fashion looks. Model stands in
center frame. On each beat drop, outfit instantly transforms
with particle explosion effect. Outfit 1: Casual streetwear.
Outfit 2: Business professional. Outfit 3: Evening gown.
Model strikes a confident pose after each transformation.
High-energy, fashion-forward vibe. Colorful particle effects
match each outfit's color palette. 8 seconds.What It Does
Creates viral-worthy fashion content synchronized to music beats with eye-catching transitions.
Pro Tip
For beat-synced content:
- Count beats in your audio and specify timing
- Describe transition effects clearly
- Match visual elements to audio energy
- Keep transformations quick and impactful
Example 10: Nature Time-Lapse

The Prompt
@image1 shows a mountain landscape at dawn. Create a time-lapse
sequence: Sun rises over mountains, shadows shift across valleys.
Clouds move rapidly across sky. Wildflowers in foreground sway
gently. Light transitions from cool blue dawn to warm golden
morning to bright midday. Camera slowly pushes in throughout,
ending focused on a single perfect flower. Peaceful, majestic
atmosphere. @audio1 provides ambient nature sounds. 12 seconds.What It Does
Compresses time to show natural beauty and change, perfect for meditation apps or nature documentaries.
Pro Tip
For time-lapse:
- Describe the time progression clearly (dawn to noon)
- Include multiple changing elements (sun, shadows, clouds)
- Add subtle camera movement for dynamism
- Specify lighting changes throughout
How to Adapt These Prompts
Structure Breakdown
Every effective prompt follows this pattern:
- References (@image1, @video1, @audio1)
- Scene Setup (location, subjects, composition)
- Action/Movement (what happens, how it unfolds)
- Camera Behavior (movement type, speed, angles)
- Visual Style (lighting, color, atmosphere)
- Duration (specific timing)
Customization Tips
For Your Product:
- Replace product details while keeping structure
- Adjust lighting to match your brand aesthetic
- Modify camera movement to suit product type
For Your Brand:
- Swap color palettes to match brand guidelines
- Change tone descriptors (playful → professional)
- Adapt pacing to target audience preferences
For Your Story:
- Keep technical camera specs, change narrative
- Maintain lighting approach, alter setting
- Preserve timing structure, modify actions
Common Patterns in Successful Prompts
1. Specificity Wins
❌ Vague: "Make it look good" ✅ Specific: "Dramatic side lighting creates elegant shadows"
2. Layer Your Details
- Start with composition
- Add movement
- Specify technical details
- Define atmosphere
3. Use Sensory Language
- Visual: "Vibrant neon colors," "Soft bokeh"
- Motion: "Smooth push-in," "Rapid orbit"
- Emotion: "Peaceful atmosphere," "Adrenaline-pumping"
4. Control Timing
- Specify total duration
- Mark key moments ("at 3 seconds," "on the beat")
- Describe pacing (slow, rapid, building)
Troubleshooting Your Prompts
Issue: Results Don't Match Vision
Solution: Add more specific visual references
- Include @image references for style
- Describe exact colors, not just "colorful"
- Specify camera lens characteristics
Issue: Inconsistent Quality
Solution: Standardize your prompt structure
- Use the same format each time
- Build a template library
- Document what works
Issue: Timing Feels Off
Solution: Be more explicit about pacing
- Specify exact durations for each beat
- Describe speed changes clearly
- Reference timing from @video examples
Building Your Prompt Library
Organization System
Create categories:
- Product Showcases: Rotating, reveal, detail shots
- Character Performances: Dialogue, emotion, action
- Environmental: Landscapes, interiors, time-lapses
- Effects: Transitions, transformations, particles
- Camera Moves: Tracking, orbit, push-in, crane
Documentation Template
Prompt Name: [Descriptive Title]
Category: [Type]
Use Case: [When to use this]
Full Prompt: [Complete text]
Success Rate: [How often it works well]
Variations: [Tested modifications]Conclusion
These 10 examples demonstrate Seedance 2.0's versatility across commercial, creative, and narrative applications. The key to mastering prompts is understanding the structure, being specific with details, and iterating based on results.
Start with these proven examples, adapt them to your needs, and build your own library of successful prompts. Each project will teach you new techniques and refine your prompting skills.
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