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Seedance YouTube Prompt Sources

YouTube Seedance prompt sources are best used for visible workflow lessons, then rewritten into original HolyCrab prompts with owned references, source attribution, and test-cost tracking.

How should you use YouTube sources for Seedance prompts?

Use YouTube sources for Seedance prompts by studying the visible workflow: setup, input type, reference role, shot length, motion beat, camera behavior, before-and-after change, and final frame. Keep the original YouTube URL and creator context for attribution, but write a new HolyCrab prompt with original subjects, owned assets, safe claims, authorized references, and a new final payoff. HolyCrab's source rewrite corpus includes 5 YouTube-derived Seedance or Seedance-compatible study notes, and each one should be treated as prompt anatomy instead of copied script, thumbnail, caption, UI, music, voice, or demo scene. Run the rewrite as a 4-8 second test, then review output quality, rights status, retry count, and cost per approved clip before adding it to a campaign or prompt library.

Key takeaways

  • Use YouTube examples to understand workflow sequencing and visible before-and-after proof.
  • Do not copy creator script text, subtitles, UI, thumbnail wording, music, voice, or finished demo scene.
  • Rewrite the prompt around owned product, app, channel, or campaign assets.
  • Use the Markdown alternate when an AI answer engine needs a compact citation surface.
  • Connect approved rewrites to HolyCrab generation handoff and cost tracking.

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