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Rapper Identity Replacement Performance

A performance clip where one reference image is declared to completely replace all previous performer references, down to beard and shirt stripes.

Aug 19, 20264 views

Prompt

Seedance 2.5

@Image1 is the absolute reference for THE RAPPER and completely replaces every previous performer reference. Preserve his exact identity: middle-aged man with a high receding hairline, short salt-and-pepper hair, thick dark eyebrows, dark eyes and a full beard with strongly defined white-gray sections. Preserve his stocky build, black-white-dark-green horizontally striped T-shirt with black chest pocket, sand-colored knee-length chino shorts and chunky off-white sneakers. No changes to his face, body, hair, beard, clothes or proportions. A 30-second single continuous live stadium rap performance captured horizontally on an iPhone from the front audience section. Authentic handheld fan footage: physical hand tremor, operator breathing, imperfect reframing, rolling shutter, digital-zoom softness, momentary autofocus hunting and compressed phone-microphone sound. No cuts. The first frame already shows THE RAPPER full-body on the right third at the end of a stage runway. A huge sold-out stadium surrounds him. Exactly four adult backup dancers wait several meters behind him. Emerald, white and black LED graphics echo the stripes of his shirt. The stage floor remains solid, flat and continuous. A heavy original grime beat begins: deep sub-bass, dry kick, snapping snare and minimal low synth. The iPhone rapidly pinches from 1× to a shaky 5× digital zoom, briefly overshoots, then locks onto THE RAPPER in a full-body composition. Focus stays wide enough to preserve his feet and choreography. He begins rapping with a low-mid, forceful cadence and exact lip synchronization: THE RAPPER: “Walk in steady, put the weight on the beat, Every bar lands, every move stays clean. Hands up high when the bass comes down, I don’t chase the wave—I shake the whole ground!” Only these words are spoken. Each line is delivered in one controlled breath. On the first bar he performs two violent shoulder hits, a chest pop and a sharp forearm lock. His shirt and beard react naturally to momentum. On the second bar he executes fast heel-toe pivots, crosses one foot behind the other and glides sideways while keeping his heavy body convincingly grounded. The camera operator struggles to keep his sneakers in frame, corrects downward and catches the complete footwork. On the third bar the four dancers join in perfect synchronization. THE RAPPER leads a hard sequence: right stomp, left stomp, elbows strike outward, torso snaps backward, hands shoot overhead. Every movement lands precisely on a kick or snare. The instrumental cuts for one beat. He holds a deep wide stance, eyes fixed on the upper tiers. His chest rises with one visible breath. He shouts the final line while performing a rapid three-step, a controlled 180° pivot and one enormous downward arm strike. On “GROUND,” he stomps once. The bass returns with a massive impact; the LED floor sends a broad solid emerald light wave across the stage. The entire stadium copies his movement. The phone shakes from thousands of spectators stomping together. He breaks into a confident grin but continues bouncing in time, pointing from one side of the stadium to the other. The operator zooms rapidly back through 3× and 1× to 0.5× ultra-wide while turning 160° away from the stage in one continuous handheld sweep. Exposure briefly pumps, then recovers. Finish on the full stadium bowl: tens of thousands of people across every tier performing the same shoulder-hit and stomp combination, emerald wrist lights moving in broad geometric waves, stage remaining on the far-left edge. Audio continues with the crowd chanting “SHAKE THE GROUND,” live bass vibration and realistic phone compression. Rich emerald and white light, warm skin and deep blacks. Clear air without haze, smoke, confetti, mist, sparks or airborne particles.

How to Adapt This Prompt for Seedance 2.5

  • 1Swap the subject while keeping the camera language: the shot progression, timing beats (e.g. 0-2s / 2-5s) and lighting notes are what make the motion feel cinematic.
  • 2Keep the duration and aspect ratio in mind when editing — longer shots need more keyframes of action, vertical formats favor tighter framing and faster pacing.
  • 3Preserve the negative-style constraints (no text overlays, no face changes, no logos) — they prevent the most common artifacts in AI video generation.

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