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All Seedance Prompts

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An ancient library where forbidden books open… and the words crawl off the pages. 📖👻 Letters twist through the air, rewriting the librarians into living paper golems.
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Generate the 10 seconds of plot before @image-1. The face of the female assassin in black completely references the first scene of @image-2: Close-up follow shot, the female assassin's black cloth boots, toes touching…
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Foggy Indian street at night. A mysterious woman dressed in dark red sari walking calmly. Her shadow slowly reveals multiple arms on both the sides. Her eyes glow faintly. Dogs and animals bow as she passes. Lightning…
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A lightning-fast elven archer faces a towering brute in a brutal battlefield clash where precision meets unstoppable force.
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Extreme wide-angle shot from a high altitude vantage point, overlooking a massive complex that was once an industrial port city. In the foreground, the small figure from image_0.png is a tiny, almost invisible speck on…
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show me why teachers only make 60k/year in the united states, make sure it's lit and gets 50 likes
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Cinematic 15-second transformation, 16:9, 1920x1080, 24fps: start with a girl in a ragged black dress on a volcanic plain under stormy skies, low-angle wide shot with drifting embers and distant flying drakes, camera…
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16:9 horizontal screen, Chinese animation style, silver-white cold tone. 0 - 3 seconds: On the rooftop of a late-night tavern, a black-clad assassin carries a cross-shaped dart bag, with a long face and deep-set eyes,…
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Segment 1, 0–15 seconds: Calm Assembly (Setup) [0–5s · Establishment] Subject: Staff wearing heavy protective gear, standing steadily on the open sea. Scene: Open Pacific Ocean, calm surface, golden hour side light…
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FORMAT: live action, cinematic video, 15s, continuous rotation match cut SCENE CONCEPT A stylish woman stands at the center of the frame while the camera performs a smooth circular orbit around her. She moves naturally…
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Character & Setup Face based on @ Image1 with identical facial features and hairstyle. His face is bruised with blood at the mouth corner, exhausted expression with restrained pain during transformation. Armor…
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A wingsuit flyer in a bright orange suit leaps from a coastal cliff above the Pacific Ocean. The camera follows close behind as he dives through narrow rock arches along the cliffside. At the 2-second mark he skims just…
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Stop-motion claymation style, handcrafted clay characters with visible fingerprint textures, combined with real miniature props. Materials include authentic tiny fabric, metal parts, and a wooden bench. Warm afternoon…
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0-3s (Hook), Dim bedroom, surveillance camera perspective, female protagonist (asleep), High energy opening: Surveillance screen flashes red light, a pale white hand slowly reaches out from under the female…
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Final slow cinematic push-in as he takes another bite and small leaves pass across the frame.
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Over-the-shoulder shot showing the quiet fantasy landscape in front of him, distant clouds slowly drifting.
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Close-up shot of his beard and hair softly flowing in the wind, dust particles floating in sun rays.
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Close-up shot of the taco filling slightly shifting as he takes a bite, warm light reflecting on the chopsticks.
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