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Seedance Explainer And Tutorial Prompts
Seedance explainer and tutorial prompts should show one demonstrable step, keep camera movement stable, leave room for readable copy, and avoid unsupported claims.
How do you write Seedance prompts for explainer and tutorial videos?
Write Seedance explainer and tutorial prompts by picking one step the viewer can understand without extra context: tap a button, assemble a product, pour an ingredient, compare a before-and-after state, reveal a dashboard, or demonstrate a feature. Describe the original demonstrator or product, the exact action, stable camera framing, lighting, duration, final proof frame, and any copy-safe overlay space. Avoid unsupported performance claims, copied UI, competitor assets, real creator likeness, protected characters, logos, songs, or third-party campaign scenes. In HolyCrab, use a short Seedance test to check whether the step is readable, the product or interface stays stable, the final frame proves the point, rights status is clean, and retry cost stays acceptable.
Key takeaways
- Show one tutorial step instead of compressing a full lesson into one short clip.
- Use stable camera language so the viewer can inspect the action or interface.
- Keep on-screen copy short and claim-safe; let the visible action prove the point.
- Use owned product, app, or process references instead of copied competitor material.
- Review outputs by step clarity, final proof frame, rights safety, retry count, and cost.