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How To Use Seedance 2.0 Prompts

Use Seedance prompts as structured starting points: choose the job, rewrite the source-specific details, assign references, run a short test, and measure the approved output.

How do you use Seedance 2.0 prompts?

Use Seedance 2.0 prompts by treating each prompt as a shot contract, not as finished copy. First choose the job: product ad, UGC ad, ecommerce clip, TikTok or Reels hook, cinematic scene, image-to-video test, audio-video test, app demo, or character-consistency check. Then rewrite the subject, setting, motion, camera path, references, duration, final payoff, and rights constraints around owned or authorized material. If the prompt came from a third-party library or creator source, keep the source URL for attribution but replace copied wording, people, brands, characters, music, choreography, UI, and campaign details. In HolyCrab, start with a 4-8 second Seedance test, review identity, motion, framing, final frame, safety, retry count, and cost per approved clip before scaling variants.

Key takeaways

  • Choose the production job before editing the prompt text.
  • Rewrite source-specific details instead of copying a prompt wall into production.
  • Assign each reference one role: identity, product, scene, first frame, final frame, motion, audio, or style.
  • Run one short test first so you can isolate prompt, reference, and cost problems.
  • Store source URL, rewrite reason, review outcome, retry count, and approved-output cost.

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