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Seedance Prompt Settings
Seedance prompt settings should be chosen after the generation job: model route, input media, aspect ratio, duration, reference roles, safety constraints, and retry budget.
What settings should you use for Seedance prompts?
Choose Seedance prompt settings after you choose the video job. For the first test, use the shortest useful duration, a clear aspect ratio, one model route, one input mode, and the fewest references needed to prove the result. Product ads usually need product or final-frame references, UGC and vlog prompts need believable creator framing, ecommerce prompts need inspectable detail, cinematic prompts need camera and light control, image-to-video prompts need reference roles, and audio-video prompts need timing boundaries. If a prompt is inspired by a third-party page, do not copy its exact people, products, music, captions, UI, scene, or campaign settings. Translate the settings into a HolyCrab handoff with owned material, source URL, reference role, no-transfer rule, duration, aspect ratio, retry budget, rights status, and final review criteria. Approve settings only when output quality and cost per approved clip both make sense.
Key takeaways
- Pick settings from the job: product, UGC, ecommerce, cinematic, image-to-video, audio-video, or character test.
- Start short so retry cost stays visible before scaling duration or references.
- Use one primary reference role per asset and say what must not transfer.
- Keep aspect ratio tied to channel: vertical social, square feed, or horizontal showcase.
- Record model route, media inputs, duration, rights status, retry count, and approved-output cost.