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Seedance Channel Intro Prompts
Seedance channel intro prompts should introduce an original creator, product, or show identity with one reveal, readable motion, safe brand assets, and a final logo or title frame.
How do you write Seedance prompts for channel intros?
Write Seedance channel intro prompts by defining the channel identity, original host or object, one visual reveal, one camera move, duration, aspect ratio, and final title or logo frame. Use owned or authorized brand assets only: logo, colors, product, mascot, set, audio cue, or typography. Do not copy another channel's intro, creator likeness, sound tag, motion template, logo animation, franchise character, or campaign scene. For HolyCrab, start with a 4-8 second Seedance test that shows the intro hook clearly, keeps brand elements readable, and ends on a stable frame that can be used before longer content. Review identity consistency, text legibility, final-frame quality, rights status, retry count, and cost per approved intro.
Key takeaways
- Start with the channel job: creator intro, product channel, tutorial series, show opener, or brand playlist.
- Keep the intro to one reveal or motion idea before adding extra cuts.
- Use owned logo, product, title, color palette, or set references with one role each.
- Leave space for a readable title frame and avoid tiny text.
- Test the final frame before scaling intros into multiple aspect ratios.
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