SETTING: thermal pool at night; warm steamy air; soft yellow wall lights reflecting on tur | Seedance
Setting Thermal Pool At Night Warm Steamy Air is presented as an edited case study, not a copy-ready prompt dump. Use it to study subject framing, camera direction, motion pacing, lighting choices, then rewrite it for your own workflow.
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SETTING: thermal pool at night; warm steamy air; soft yellow wall lights reflecting on turquoise water; stone pool edge in foreground; slight fog in background; natural spa environment. LIGHT: Real iPhone look; slightly dim, warm ambient lighting; moisture on skin visible; no beauty filter; natural skin texture and freckles visible. CAMERA: iPhone front-cam feel; propped on pool edge; slightly imperfect framing; subtle micro-shake from resting position; no zoom. SUBJECT: 20s woman; wet red hair slicked back; minimal makeup; natural freckles; relaxed expression; black thin-strap swimsuit; calm, confident tone. AUDIO: Natural pool ambience; faint water movement; no music; no captions. PROPS: No product visible in this segment. ACTION: She rests her chin on her forearm at the pool edge; one hand gently touches the side of her face below cheekbone; slow, relaxed movements; hands stay below collarbone. DIALOGUE: "Okay so… I used to break out constantly. Like painful, hormonal acne every single month. And I’m not even kidding — I have zero acne now. The only thing I changed was adding zinc and omega-3 supplements to my routine. That’s it." END: Soft exhale and small confident smile; hard cut. DIALOGUE LOCK: keep speech exact, clear English, natural cadence, no extra words.
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- When iterating, change one variable first: lighting, motion, or emotion.
- If references are involved, adjust framing and movement separately for more stable generations.
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