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Tất cả lời nhắc về Seedance

Khám phá lời nhắc về tính nhất quán của ký tự, tài sản thương hiệu và các công cụ sáng tạo được hỗ trợ bởi AI.

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Generate a 15-second short video in the style of a casual passerby's handheld shot, using a horizontal phone Vlog perspective, with a calm, documentary tone. Hyper-realistic CG integrated with real-life scenery,…
Create a battle using the three characters and scene from the image. 【Scene Setting】 Ruined Gothic cathedral, collapsed stone pillars, twilight filtering through broken stained glass, dust floating. 0-3 seconds: The…
Scene 1: Galloping out from the mansion gate (0:00-0:05, 5 seconds) • Location: In front of the main gate of a top luxury mansion in West Vancouver (large manor-style villa, stone/wood structure gate, wide driveway…
Lumpen, Hobo, female version, battered old cat, with chains to draw attention with chains
Scene 1: Galloping Horse + Enthusiastic Crowd Approaching (0:00-0:08, 8 seconds) • Location: Main winding road in a Vancouver mansion district (wide asphalt road, large detached mansions on both sides, thin snow…
Ancient costume execution ground/Bloody tear revenge Shot 11 Close-up • Snowflakes mixed with blood water fall onto the cold stone surface of the execution ground. The blood water instantly freezes, the snowflakes cover…

How to use this prompt library

This page is meant to be a reusable Seedance prompt library, not a pile of isolated cards. Start with an example close to your target output, then compare how subject, camera, motion, and references are written before you rewrite anything.

1. Start from the closest output

Pick the example nearest to the visual result you want and inspect which subject, camera, and mood phrases are carrying the outcome.

2. Change one variable at a time

When iterating, adjust lighting, motion, emotion, or references one by one so you can see what actually changed.

3. Use guides and glossary for depth

If the prompt card is not enough, move into the guides for workflow and the glossary for control language.

Keep exploring Seedance content

After the prompt library, use guides for workflow depth or the glossary to decode the terms behind the prompts.