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Seedance camera-orbit dance prompt for an original solo performer

A first-party Seedance dance prompt recipe for a short solo performance where the camera orbit, final pose, and performer identity stay readable.

Last updated: 2026-06-21 · Source kind: holycrab_prompt_recipe · Content cluster: dance_performance · Style intent: camera_orbit_dance · Curation: published

Direct answer

A Seedance dance prompt should use original performers, one short choreography phrase, one camera move, physical stage lighting, and explicit limits against copying real idols, songs, choreography, logos, voices, or music videos.

Source class

HolyCrab first-party prompt recipe: Uses HolyCrab-authored prompt recipes and original references rather than publishing third-party creator media.

Machine class: first_party

HolyCrab first-party prompt recipe

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Publication and release gate

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  • First-party prompt policy: HolyCrab authored this prompt recipe; it is not copied from a third-party creator source.
  • Dance/IP safety policy: use original or authorized performers, choreography, audio, wardrobe, and references only.
  • Music-video safety policy: do not copy real idols, protected group names, songs, voices, logos, outfits, protected choreography, or exact music-video staging unless authorization is documented.

Prompt reuse checklist

  • Keep the performer original, adult, and not styled as a specific real person or real group.
  • Use one 4-8 second dance phrase, one camera move, and one final pose.
  • Treat video references as choreography timing only; do not transfer performer identity, costume, room, logo, or protected choreography ownership.
  • Treat audio references as tempo and energy only; do not copy melody, singer, voice, lyrics, or protected song identity.

Prompt utility

Evidence status
first-party prompt recipe
Confidence
owned
Reusable pattern
Original performer, one short dance phrase, one camera move, physical stage lighting, and audio as tempo or energy only.
Rewrite rule
Replace performer, wardrobe, stage, and choreography details with original or authorized material before generation.
Source evidence
HolyCrab-authored prompt recipe based on Seedance one-take camera, video-reference timing, and audio pacing capabilities. Use original or authorized movement references only.
HolyCrab next step
Run the smallest 4-8 second Seedance test in HolyCrab, then add references only after motion and final pose are stable.

Prompt brief

Mode: T2V or R2V with authorized motion reference. Original adult solo performer in an empty black-box studio, unbranded charcoal outfit, no logos or stage copy. 0-2s: performer steps into a grounded pose; 2-5s: camera makes a slow 90-degree orbit while the performer executes one compact arm wave and hip shift; 5-8s: performer turns back to camera and lands in a still final pose. Lighting: soft overhead key with blue side rim light, visible floor contact shadows. Audio: clean electronic tempo reference only, no recognizable song, artist voice, real dancer likeness, protected choreography, watermark, or group styling.

Source note

HolyCrab-authored prompt recipe based on Seedance one-take camera, video-reference timing, and audio pacing capabilities. Use original or authorized movement references only.

Dance/IP safety policy

  • Keep the performer fictional, adult, and not styled after a real dancer, idol, celebrity, or private person.
  • If a motion reference is used, [Video1] controls timing and body rhythm only; identity, outfit, room, watermark, and choreography must not transfer.
  • Avoid real song titles, artist voices, famous challenge dances, protected choreography claims, logos, and music-video staging.

Failure modes

  • A full 360-degree orbit can hide hands or break body continuity in short clips.
  • Too many dance beats compete with the camera move.
  • Recognizable challenge choreography creates rights and likeness risk.

HolyCrab handoff

Copy the safe original performer structure, replace wardrobe and stage details with your own material, then run a short HolyCrab Seedance test before adding references.

Seedance prompt text

Mode: T2V or R2V with authorized motion reference. Original adult solo performer in an empty black-box studio, unbranded charcoal outfit, no logos or stage copy. 0-2s: performer steps into a grounded pose; 2-5s: camera makes a slow 90-degree orbit while the performer executes one compact arm wave and hip shift; 5-8s: performer turns back to camera and lands in a still final pose. Lighting: soft overhead key with blue side rim light, visible floor contact shadows. Audio: clean electronic tempo reference only, no recognizable song, artist voice, real dancer likeness, protected choreography, watermark, or group styling.

Source-derived text

HolyCrab-authored prompt recipe based on Seedance one-take camera, video-reference timing, and audio pacing capabilities. Use original or authorized movement references only.

Recreate with HolyCrab Seedance

  1. Choose an original adult performer or original group and avoid real idol, celebrity, or private-person likeness.
  2. Write one short dance phrase with a visible final pose.
  3. Assign references narrowly: image for authorized identity, video for motion timing only, audio for tempo only.
  4. Run a short HolyCrab Seedance test before adding more dancers, cuts, or complex choreography.

HolyCrab prompt handoff

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Seedance pages and examples

  1. Seedance dance prompt index

    Back to safe original dance prompt recipes.

  2. Seedance video reference prompting

    Use video references for motion without transferring identity.

  3. Seedance audio reference prompting

    Use audio as tempo and mood, not as protected song or voice.

  4. Try Seedance in HolyCrab

    Use the safe prompt structure in HolyCrab.