SEEDANCE 2 PROMPT EXAMPLES

Seedance 2 prompt examples for product videos and social ads.

Seedance 2 prompts work best when they read like a compact production brief: product, audience, scene, motion, camera, lighting, sound mood, and final-frame purpose.

Summary for fast readers

  • Seedance 2 prompts should include references, camera movement, rhythm, and final-frame use.
  • Use it when product detail, mood, and controlled scene direction matter.
  • Review continuity, product accuracy, opening hook, and CTA space before scaling.

EDITORIAL METHOD

How these Seedance 2 prompts were selected.

This guide turns model capability language into campaign tasks that creators and marketers can actually use: product reveal, social ad, creator story, and launch teaser. The prompts are designed around a repeatable ChatArt Pro workflow: define the asset job, write the scene as a brief, generate two routes, then package the best output with thumbnails, captions, and ad copy.

Public model details can change, so this page focuses on prompting habits that stay useful even when controls, limits, access routes, or pricing change.

PROMPT STRUCTURE

Write Seedance 2 prompts like small production briefs.

Seedance 2 formula

Create a [duration] AI video for [product/campaign]. Audience: [audience]. Scene: [setting]. Subject action: [action]. Camera: [movement]. Lighting: [lighting]. Mood/audio: [sound direction]. Final frame: [CTA or headline space]. Use [reference] to preserve [details].

PROMPT EXAMPLES

Copy these Seedance 2 prompts and adapt the details.

Product reveal video

Create a 10-second product reveal video for [product]. Use the uploaded product image as reference. Slow dolly-in, soft rim light, realistic reflections, clean studio background, subtle audio pulse, final frame holds with space for headline and CTA.

Social ad scene

Create a 7-second vertical social ad. Opening: [audience pain point] shown visually. Middle: [product] appears as the turning point. End: calm outcome with text-safe final frame. Natural camera movement, mobile-first composition, upbeat but not exaggerated.

Creator story clip

Create a creator-style video for [topic]. Start with a relatable desk or phone moment, show a quick transformation, keep movement realistic, and end with a frame that can support caption text and product mention.

Launch teaser

Create a cinematic launch teaser for [product]. Dark-to-light transition, close-up product detail, subtle motion, premium background, sound mood: anticipation, final frame with product silhouette and clean copy space.

WORKFLOW

Use Seedance 2 as one part of an asset pack.

  1. Start with a static visual direction. Generate or choose a product image that defines the look.
  2. Write the video prompt. Add scene, movement, lighting, rhythm, and final-frame requirements.
  3. Generate two routes. Test one hero clip and one social-first variant.
  4. Pick the stronger frame language. Choose the output that is easiest to turn into thumbnail and ad copy.
  5. Build supporting assets. Create captions, thumbnail text, ad headlines, and landing-page copy around the winning video.

PROMPT MAP

Match the prompt to the campaign job.

JobPrompt emphasisSupport assets to create next
Product revealReference image, lighting, slow camera, final holdHero headline, product-card copy, launch caption
Social adFirst two seconds, pain point, vertical crop, CTA frameCaption hooks, paid-social headline, thumbnail text
Creator storyRelatable setting, natural motion, conversational pacingVoiceover, post caption, comment prompt
Launch teaserMood, anticipation, silhouette, brand paletteEmail subject line, landing-page hero copy, teaser post

BAD VS BETTER

Seedance 2 needs direction, not just style words.

Weak promptBetter promptWhy
Make a cinematic product video.Create a 10-second product reveal for a creator planning app. Start with scattered notes, slow dolly to clean calendar UI, soft studio light, calm audio rhythm, final frame has headline space.It gives story, camera, mood, product moment, and final-frame purpose.
Make a social ad.Create a vertical 7-second ad showing creator overwhelm turning into a weekly plan. First two seconds show the pain, final two seconds hold CTA space.It tells the model what the ad must communicate.

CHECKLIST

Review Seedance 2 outputs before using them in campaigns.

Reference match

Does the product or subject still match the intended reference?

Motion clarity

Does the camera movement help the message instead of distracting?

Opening hook

Can the viewer understand the scene quickly on mobile?

Final-frame utility

Can the last frame support headline, CTA, or product message?

FAQ

Seedance 2 prompt questions.

Why should the prompt include a final-frame goal?

Creators and marketers rarely need only a moving clip. A useful final frame can become a thumbnail, ad ending, landing-page hero frame, or CTA screen, so it should be planned before generation.

Should I write one long prompt or several shorter prompts?

Start with one complete production brief, then split it into shorter variants when testing different hooks, camera moves, or audience emotions. This keeps the direction consistent while still giving you options.

What makes a Seedance 2 output unsuitable for campaigns?

Do not scale outputs with product drift, confusing motion, unreadable final frames, unsupported claims, distorted people or hands, or a visual style that conflicts with your brand.

MAKE IT REAL

Practice in ChatArt Pro and test these Seedance 2 prompts.

Use one product brief and create a hero clip, social variant, thumbnail text, and caption set from the same direction.

Last reviewed: June 30, 2026. This guide is practical prompt guidance for creators and marketers based on a practical AI tutorial framework and public ByteDance Seedance 2 materials. For a newer Seedance 2.5 tutorial, read the Seedance 2.5 prompt guide. Model access, controls, output options, pricing, and commercial-use terms can change; confirm the current workflow in the ChatArt Pro app.