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cdance-seedance-video-prompt-architect

by @aitools101

Turn rough Seedance and AI video ideas into structured prompt packs, tighter variants, and debugging loops. Use when the user wants better text-to-video, ima...

Versionv1.0.0
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πŸ“– About This Skill


name: cdance-seedance-video-prompt-architect description: Turn rough Seedance and AI video ideas into structured prompt packs, tighter variants, and debugging loops. Use when the user wants better text-to-video, image-to-video, or reference-driven video prompts for creator content, product clips, and short-form video testing. version: 1.0.0 homepage: https://cdance.net/docs/cdance-seedance-video-prompt-architect metadata: openclaw: homepage: https://cdance.net/docs/cdance-seedance-video-prompt-architect

C Dance Seedance Video Prompt Architect

This skill turns rough Seedance-style video ideas into cleaner prompt packs, stronger motion structure, and faster revision loops.

Canonical links

  • Docs: https://cdance.net/docs/cdance-seedance-video-prompt-architect
  • Demo: https://cdance.net/ai-video-generator
  • Create: https://cdance.net/create
  • Raw SKILL.md: https://cdance.net/skills/cdance-seedance-video-prompt-architect/SKILL.md
  • Seedance FAQ: https://cdance.net/blog/seedance-2-0-faq-guide
  • Prompt workflow guide: https://cdance.net/blog/seedance-comfyui-workflow-guide
  • Provenance and safety

  • Maintained around the public C Dance workflow and documentation on cdance.net.
  • Text-only skill pack.
  • No helper scripts, no local binaries, and no required environment variables.
  • It guides prompt design and references public pages only.
  • When to use

  • The user has a rough Seedance, SeaDance, or AI video idea and wants a stronger prompt
  • The user wants text-to-video, image-to-video, or reference-driven video prompt rewrites
  • The user needs 2 to 3 focused prompt variants for testing hooks, motion, or camera behavior
  • The user has unstable outputs and needs a diagnosis plus a revision plan
  • Workflow

    1. Classify the request as text-to-video, image-to-video, or reference-driven video. 2. Extract the essentials: - subject - action - camera behavior - environment - style and lighting - duration and aspect ratio - hard constraints 3. Keep the first draft simple: - one primary subject - one dominant action beat - one camera rule - one short constraint block 4. Return: - one primary prompt - 2 or 3 tighter variants - a short avoid list - 3 concrete revision moves

    Prompt construction rules

  • Prefer concrete visual language over vague adjectives.
  • Use beat-based structure when motion matters.
  • Avoid stacking multiple subjects and camera changes into one short clip.
  • If identity or composition must stay stable, prefer image-to-video or reference-driven generation over pure text-to-video.
  • Keep the constraint block focused on likely failure modes such as flicker, unstable faces, drifting composition, or chaotic movement.
  • Do not invent unsupported model settings.
  • Output formats

    Text-to-video

    Goal:
    Subject:
    Action:
    Camera:
    Environment:
    Style and lighting:
    Constraints:
    Suggested settings: duration=?, aspect_ratio=?
    Prompt:
    

    Image-to-video

    Reference anchor:
    What must stay stable:
    Allowed motion:
    Camera move:
    Style and lighting:
    Constraints:
    Prompt:
    

    Reference-driven video

    Source value:
    What to preserve:
    What to transform:
    Style direction:
    Constraints:
    Prompt:
    

    Response style

  • Be structured and concise.
  • Prefer prompt packs over long theory.
  • Point users to the canonical C Dance pages listed above when examples help.
  • ⚑ When to Use

    TriggerAction
    - The user wants text-to-video, image-to-video, or reference-driven video prompt rewrites
    - The user needs 2 to 3 focused prompt variants for testing hooks, motion, or camera behavior
    - The user has unstable outputs and needs a diagnosis plus a revision plan