Best Seedance Prompts by Use Case

Mar 14, 2026

Best Seedance Prompts by Use Case

The phrase best Seedance prompts is misleading if it suggests one universal prompt style.

The best prompt depends on the job.

1. Cinematic Storytelling Prompts

These prompts work best when they define:

  • Subject identity
  • Scene atmosphere
  • Camera movement
  • Emotional tone
  • Shot progression

If your goal is a trailer-like beat or a narrative moment, start with cinematic patterns from the Seedance prompt library.

2. Product Ad Prompts

For product work, the best prompts usually emphasize:

  • Product form and material
  • Controlled lighting
  • Slow reveals or clean camera motion
  • Commercial polish

These prompts should feel less like fiction and more like intentional visual presentation.

3. Social Short Prompts

Short-form prompts should be:

  • Direct
  • Fast
  • Visually obvious
  • Built around a hook

Overwriting social prompts usually hurts them. Simplicity with strong scene direction works better.

4. Anime and Stylized Prompts

Stylized prompts benefit from:

  • Strong aesthetic language
  • Clear transformation or action beats
  • Emphasis on visual exaggeration
  • Consistent tonal direction

This is where visual conflict becomes a common mistake. Keep the style cohesive.

5. Image-to-Video Prompts

The best reference-driven prompts explain:

  • What should stay stable
  • What should move
  • What should evolve over time
  • What camera behavior should support the reference

These are especially useful when continuity matters.

6. Sound-Synced Prompts

For rhythm-led scenes, the prompt should mention:

  • Music or voice intent
  • Timing cues
  • Beat changes
  • Visual pacing

Without that, audio-aware scenes often feel disconnected.

7. Camera-Led Prompts

Sometimes the strongest Seedance prompt is not defined by subject first, but by shot behavior first.

That means writing around:

  • Tracking
  • Push-in
  • Orbit
  • Reveal
  • Handheld drift

This is especially powerful for action scenes and premium product reveals.

The Practical Rule

Do not ask for the best prompt.

Ask for the best prompt structure for:

  • The output goal
  • The scene type
  • The pacing
  • The level of continuity you need

If you want reusable examples across those use cases, use the full Seedance 2.0 prompt page. If you want help building a fresh prompt around your own idea, use Seedance 2.0 Chat.