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How To Rewrite Seedance Prompts Safely
Third-party Seedance prompts are useful as prompt anatomy, but the production prompt should be rewritten with original subjects, owned references, clear rights language, and a new final payoff.
How do you rewrite third-party Seedance prompts safely?
Rewrite third-party Seedance prompts by extracting only the reusable structure: video job, subject role, visible action, camera behavior, lighting, duration, reference role, and final payoff. Replace copied wording, real people, protected characters, brand assets, campaign scenes, voices, songs, choreography, UI, and logos with owned or authorized material. Keep the source URL as attribution, but make the HolyCrab prompt original enough to stand alone: new subject, new setting, new product or character anchors, new motion phrase, new camera path, explicit rights constraints, and a measurable ending. Before publishing or generating, run a safety pass for likeness, IP, claims, audio, choreography, and commercial-use rights, then store the rewrite with review outcome and conversion attribution.
Key takeaways
- Use third-party prompt pages as research for structure, not as text to copy.
- Keep source attribution while rewriting the actual subject, scene, camera, references, constraints, and payoff.
- Remove celebrity likeness, protected character, brand, song, voice, choreography, and third-party campaign dependencies unless rights are confirmed.
- Attach a rights status, source URL, rewrite reason, output review, retry count, and conversion event to every promoted prompt.
- Promote only rewrites that pass prompt clarity, rights safety, source attribution, and final-payoff checks.