seedance-prompt
by op7418seedance-prompt is a Seedance 2.0 motion-graphics prompt skill for turning product ideas, brand assets, or screenshots into structured 15-second promo video prompts. It supports style selection, reference-image handling, and a practical seedance-prompt guide for product demos and launch clips.
This skill scores 78/100, which means it is a solid listing candidate for directory users who want a focused Seedance 2.0 prompt workflow. The repository gives enough trigger guidance, step-by-step process, and output constraints to reduce guesswork versus a generic prompt, though a few adoption details still need tightening.
- Explicit trigger language and keywords for Seedance, video prompt, motion graphics, and product animation use cases
- Clear operational flow: collect product info, analyze assets, select one of four styles, then generate a timestamped English prompt
- Useful downstream leverage: includes reference-image handling and Dreamina CLI handoff guidance, which improves execution beyond simple prompt drafting
- The description field is very short, so users must rely on the longer body and references to understand the skill
- Some workflow specifics depend on the referenced prompt-system file, so the core SKILL.md is not fully self-contained
Overview of seedance-prompt skill
seedance-prompt is a Seedance 2.0 motion-graphics prompt skill for turning a rough product idea, brand asset, or screenshot into a structured 15-second video prompt. It is best for people who need a practical seedance-prompt workflow for product demos, launch clips, and AI-assisted promo videos—not a generic text prompt.
Who this skill is for
Use this seedance-prompt skill if you want the assistant to ask the right setup questions, choose a visual style, and produce a prompt that Seedance can execute with less trial and error. It fits product marketers, founders, designers, and operators who already know what they want to show, but do not want to hand-build the timing, transitions, and reference-image instructions.
What it does differently
The core value of seedance-prompt is structure: it pushes you toward a one-take, 15-second sequence with smooth morphing, style selection, and clear image-slot handling when you have reference assets. That makes it more useful than a loose “write me a promo prompt” request, especially when output consistency matters.
When it is a good fit
This skill is strongest when your goal is a polished product teaser with a defined brand mood and a small set of inputs: product description, key feature, and any assets like logo, screenshots, or product photos. It is less useful if you need long-form storytelling, multi-scene ads, or a fully scripted video concept outside the Seedance prompt format.
How to Use seedance-prompt skill
Install seedance-prompt
For Claude Code or a skills-enabled setup, install with:
npx skills add op7418/Seedance-Product-Video -a claude-code
If you manage skills globally, add -g. If your environment uses a different skills loader, keep the same repo slug and map it into your local skill directory. The key seedance-prompt install decision is whether you want the assistant to trigger this skill by name or simply reuse the prompt pattern manually.
Give it the right starting brief
A strong seedance-prompt usage request should include four things: product name, one-sentence positioning, the main thing the video should highlight, and any image assets or screenshot context. Example:
“Create a Seedance product promo prompt for a calendar app. Focus on team scheduling and AI conflict resolution. I have a logo and one dashboard screenshot. Make it premium and clean.”
That is better than “make a video prompt” because it gives the skill enough signal to pick a style and map the timing.
Read these files first
Start with SKILL.md for the interaction flow, then read references/prompt-system.md for the rules that actually govern the generated prompt. If you are evaluating seedance-prompt for Prompt Writing, that reference file matters more than the README because it defines style selection, output constraints, and how the prompt should be structured.
Workflow tips that improve output
The best seedance-prompt guide is to treat the skill like a prompt director, not a copywriter. Tell it what the product is, what outcome the viewer should remember, and whether you have a logo, UI, or product photo. If you have reference images, specify which asset is the anchor for the visual identity so the skill can mark placeholders correctly and explain the “全能参考” workflow when needed.
seedance-prompt skill FAQ
Is seedance-prompt only for Seedance 2.0?
Yes, the skill is designed around Seedance 2.0 prompt generation and its 15-second one-take motion graphics format. If your target model has different scene limits, camera behavior, or prompt length expectations, this skill may need adaptation rather than direct reuse.
How is this different from a normal prompt?
A normal prompt often skips the sequence logic, visual style choice, and reference-image handling. seedance-prompt adds a repeatable prompt-writing framework, which is useful when you need more consistent results across products or teams.
Do I need design experience to use it?
No. You only need enough context to describe the product and the desired message clearly. The skill is most helpful for non-designers who can explain product intent but want the prompt mechanics handled for them.
When should I not use it?
Do not use seedance-prompt if you need a general brainstorming tool, a multi-minute ad script, or a prompt for a model that does not support the same motion and reference-image workflow. It is also a poor fit if you have no product context at all, because the style choice and timing will be too vague.
How to Improve seedance-prompt skill
Give it sharper product inputs
The biggest quality jump comes from naming the product category, the audience, and the single most important feature to show. For example, “AI note app for students” is weaker than “AI note app that turns lecture audio into structured summaries and action items.” Better inputs help seedance-prompt choose visuals that match the product truth.
Share assets with clear roles
If you provide images, say what each one is for: logo, product surface, UI screenshot, packaging, or hero shot. That prevents generic placeholder handling and improves the usefulness of the seedance-prompt skill when it maps visuals to stages in the 15-second sequence.
Watch for common failure modes
The main failure mode is asking for too much: too many features, too many aesthetics, or too much copy. Another common issue is vague brand direction. If you want a premium hardware feel, say so; if you want a developer-tool vibe, say that instead of leaving the style open.
Iterate after the first prompt
If the first output is close but not right, refine by changing one variable at a time: visual style, feature focus, or reference-image emphasis. For seedance-prompt usage, that is usually faster than rewriting the entire brief, and it gives you a cleaner path to a prompt that matches both the product and the model’s constraints.
