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Seedance Music Video Prompts

Seedance music video prompts should use original performers, one performance beat, safe tempo language, controlled camera movement, and no copied song, voice, choreography, or staging.

How do you write Seedance prompts for music videos?

Write Seedance music video prompts by describing an original performer or group, one short performance action, one camera path, stage or location lighting, broad rhythm mood, duration, and final pose or reveal. Use audio as timing or energy guidance unless you have rights to the track, voice, choreography, and production assets. Do not copy a real singer, idol group, public figure, protected choreography, music-video scene, logo, costume, lyric, voice, or song title into the prompt. In HolyCrab, start with a 4-8 second Seedance test and judge body stability, camera readability, rhythm fit, final-pose clarity, rights safety, retry count, and cost per approved music-video clip.

Key takeaways

  • Create an original performer, group, outfit, and stage instead of naming a real artist or music video.
  • Use tempo language such as slow build, chorus energy, or beat-synced cut without referencing a protected song.
  • Keep choreography to one short movement phrase that can read clearly in a short clip.
  • Assign audio, style, identity, and environment references only when rights are confirmed.
  • Review outputs for body stability, rhythm match, final pose, rights status, and retry cost.

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