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Best Seedance 2.0 Prompts & Examples: 10 Templates That Actually Work (2026)
2026/03/08

Best Seedance 2.0 Prompts & Examples: 10 Templates That Actually Work (2026)

Tested Seedance 2.0 prompts for product videos, social media, cinematic scenes, and more. Each prompt includes the exact text, recommended settings, and a real output example.

Quick Answer

The best Seedance 2.0 prompts are specific, visual, and include camera direction. Instead of "a dog running," write "Golden retriever running toward camera through a field of sunflowers, cinematic tracking shot, shallow depth of field, golden hour lighting, 4K quality." On SeedanceVideo.app, built-in prompt templates let you start with optimized prompts and customize from there.

Writing prompts for AI video is different from writing prompts for AI images. Video prompts need motion direction, camera movement, temporal progression, and atmospheric details that image prompts can skip.

After generating over 5,000 videos with Seedance 2.0, we've identified the prompt patterns that consistently produce the best results. Here are 10 proven templates organized by use case.

The Prompt Formula

Every high-quality Seedance 2.0 prompt follows this structure:

  1. 1

    Subject & action

    Start with the main subject and what they're doing. Be specific about movement. "A woman in a red dress walking" is better than "a person moving."

  2. 2

    Environment & setting

    Describe the location and background. Include time of day, weather, and ambient details. "Through a rain-soaked Tokyo street at night, neon reflections on wet pavement."

  3. 3

    Camera direction

    Specify camera movement and angle. Seedance 2.0 responds well to cinematography terms. "Slow dolly forward, eye-level angle, shallow depth of field."

  4. 4

    Visual style & quality

    End with style descriptors and quality markers. "Cinematic color grading, film grain, 4K quality, anamorphic lens flare."

10 Tested Prompt Templates

1. Product Hero Shot

A sleek [product] rotating slowly on a dark reflective surface, studio lighting with soft rim light and dramatic shadows, macro detail visible, slow 360-degree orbit, product photography style, 4K quality.

Best for: E-commerce, product launches, social ads. Settings: Image-to-video mode with a product photo as reference, 5 seconds, 1080p.

2. Cinematic Landscape

Vast [landscape type] stretching to the horizon, [weather/time description], aerial drone shot slowly pulling back to reveal scale, cinematic color grading, atmospheric perspective, 4K anamorphic.

Best for: Travel content, brand storytelling, intro sequences. Settings: Text-to-video mode, 8–10 seconds, 1080p.

3. Social Media Hook (First 3 Seconds)

Close-up of [eye-catching action], quick zoom out revealing [surprising context], vibrant colors, high contrast, fast-paced energy, vertical 9:16 format, trending social media aesthetic.

Best for: TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts. Settings: Text-to-video or image-to-video, 5 seconds, 1080p, 9:16 aspect ratio.

4. Character Portrait

[Person description] looking directly at camera, [emotion] expression, [lighting description], subtle wind in hair, slow push-in, shallow depth of field, portrait photography style, 4K.

Best for: Personal branding, testimonial intros, social profiles. Settings: Image-to-video with a portrait as reference, 5 seconds, 1080p.

5. Food & Beverage

[Food/drink item] being [action: poured, sliced, plated], extreme close-up showing texture and detail, steam/condensation visible, warm kitchen lighting, slow motion, food photography style, 4K.

Best for: Restaurant marketing, food blogs, recipe content. Settings: Image-to-video with a food photo, 5 seconds, 1080p.

6. Architecture & Interior

[Building/room description], natural light streaming through [windows/openings], slow dolly forward exploring the space, clean lines and geometric composition, architectural photography style, 4K.

Best for: Real estate, architecture portfolios, interior design. Settings: Image-to-video with architectural photo, 8 seconds, 1080p.

7. Nature Macro

Extreme close-up of [natural subject: flower blooming, dewdrop, insect], [time-lapse or real-time], soft bokeh background, natural daylight, macro lens detail, nature documentary style, 4K.

Best for: Educational content, meditation/wellness, nature channels. Settings: Text-to-video, 5–8 seconds, 1080p.

8. Urban Street Scene

Busy [city] street at [time], pedestrians and vehicles in motion, [weather], tracking shot moving through the crowd, cinematic depth, warm/cool color grading, street photography style, 4K.

Best for: Travel vlogs, city guides, background footage. Settings: Text-to-video, 8–10 seconds, 1080p.

9. Abstract Motion Graphics

Fluid [material: liquid metal, silk, particles] flowing and morphing in slow motion, [color palette] gradients, dark background, mesmerizing organic movement, abstract art style, 4K.

Best for: Brand intros, music visuals, presentation backgrounds. Settings: Text-to-video, 5–8 seconds, 1080p.

10. Before/After Transformation

[Subject] transitioning from [state A] to [state B], smooth morphing animation, satisfying reveal moment, clean background, high contrast, transformation style, 4K.

Best for: Fitness, renovation, beauty, design portfolios. Settings: Image-to-video with "before" image as reference, 5 seconds, 1080p.

Pro Tips for Better Results

Pros

  • Use specific cinematography terms (dolly, tracking, pan, tilt)
  • Include lighting descriptions (golden hour, rim light, studio)
  • Mention aspect ratio in the prompt for social content
  • Combine image-to-video mode with text prompts for best control
  • Keep prompts under 200 words — focus on the most important details

Cons

  • Avoid vague descriptions ("something cool happening")
  • Don't request impossible physics unless you want surreal output
  • Don't list too many subjects — focus on one main action
  • Avoid specifying exact frame counts or timestamps
  • Don't copy image prompts directly — video needs motion words
Verdict: The best prompts are specific about motion, camera, and lighting — not just the subject.
“
I switched from writing image prompts to video prompts and the quality difference was immediate. Adding camera direction and motion verbs to every prompt was the single biggest improvement.
Jordan Rivera
Content Creator, 50K+ followers

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Frequently Asked Questions

What makes a good Seedance 2.0 prompt?
Specificity. Include the subject, action, camera movement, lighting, and visual style. Video prompts need motion direction — something image prompts don't require.
Should I use image-to-video or text-to-video?
Image-to-video gives you more control over the visual outcome since the reference image anchors the style. Text-to-video is better when you want the model to make creative decisions. For the best results, combine both.
How long should a prompt be?
Aim for 30–80 words. Include the most important details about subject, motion, camera, and style. Very long prompts can confuse the model — prioritize clarity over exhaustiveness.
Can I save and reuse prompts?
Yes. SeedanceVideo.app includes built-in prompt templates in the Studio that you can customize and save for repeated use.

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The Prompt Formula10 Tested Prompt Templates1. Product Hero Shot2. Cinematic Landscape3. Social Media Hook (First 3 Seconds)4. Character Portrait5. Food & Beverage6. Architecture & Interior7. Nature Macro8. Urban Street Scene9. Abstract Motion Graphics10. Before/After TransformationPro Tips for Better ResultsFrequently Asked Questions

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