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Seedance 2.5

Seedance 2.5 Prompts

Community-proven Seedance 2.5 prompt templates covering 30-second storytelling, reference-driven consistency, native audio and constraints writing.

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Seedance 2.5 generates video with synchronized native audio and supports up to 30 seconds of continuous action. The prompts that get the best results follow a shared skeleton: reference roles, format and duration, timed action beats, camera and audio directives, then hard constraints for identity and continuity.

This collection adapts real community cases — travel vlogs, UGC-style ads, dialogue scenes and action sequences — into reusable templates. Each detail page explains the structure so you can rebuild the same rhythm for your own subject.

How to Write

How to Write Better Seedance 2.5 Prompts

How to structure a 30-second Seedance 2.5 prompt

Write the clip as timed beats — [0–5s] setup, [5–20s] action, [20–30s] payoff — and give each beat one main event and one camera goal. End every beat with its exit state (position, facing, what is in hand) so the next beat continues from it instead of teleporting.

How to assign reference images in Seedance 2.5

Name each reference and state its job before the action begins: character identity, product appearance, location, motion, style, or voice. A request carries up to 30 images, 10 videos, and 10 audio clips — reuse the same labeled pack across every shot of a project so subjects stay consistent.

One named camera move per shot

“Cinematic” tells the model nothing — name the exact move: slow push-in, pull-back, side tracking, handheld walking, crane down. Keep one move per shot; when you need two, split them across timestamps and let the model cut between them.

Always write the audio line

Seedance 2.5 generates audio together with the picture, so an unwritten audio line is a decision you hand to the model. State dialogue, ambience, and music — even “ambient sound only, no music” is direction.

Constraints beat vague negatives

There is no separate negative-prompt field — write bans as one short constraints line: no readable text, no logos, no extra characters, preserve identity. “No readable text” earns its place in almost every prompt; a long ban list buries the subject.

How to fix one failed time segment

Change the instruction inside the failed time range first, then rerun the prompt — or send the clip through the video-edit mode and rewrite only that range. Keep the beats that already worked intact instead of rewriting the whole sequence.

Test the structure at 480p before the 720p final

Draft at 480p to validate composition, timing, and reference roles — and test a 5–10 second opening before committing to full length. When a draft hits, extend it with the video-extend mode instead of regenerating longer takes from scratch.

How many references should you use?

Use only references with a clear job. More inputs are not automatically better: every extra asset adds another constraint the model must reconcile. Add a reference when text alone cannot reliably preserve something important.

When should you split a long prompt into shorter shots?

If a long prompt keeps losing continuity, break it into shorter shots and stitch them later. This gives you more control over blocking, pacing, and retries while keeping the full one-take approach for ideas that remain stable.

Seedance 2.5 Prompt Examples

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Sea Otter Nature Documentary with Narration

A BBC-style kelp forest documentary about a mother sea otter and her pup, with warm voiceover narration written into the timeline.

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BBC-style narrationMother otter & pupWarm voiceover
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Spanish Podcast Interview with Voice IDs

A Spanish-language podcast interview where each speaker's voice is bound to a specific voice reference ID.

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Voices bound to voice IDsTwo-speaker interviewNative Spanish
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Retro Spaceship Captain Monologue

A captain walks his cream-and-chrome ship delivering a reflective monologue in a specified accent, shot in slow deliberate 1970s sci-fi style.

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5-Second Japanese Dialogue Drama

A compact Japanese prompt for a five-second two-person dialogue scene, useful for testing whether a simple script can produce clear role assignment and lip sync.

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Multilingual Office Mystery Comedy

A 30-second 3D office comedy with English, Spanish, and French dialogue, locked character designs, precise lip sync, and beat-by-beat audio direction.

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Flower Passing Thank You

A live-action montage where a single flower is passed around the world and each person says "thank you" in their own language.

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Midnight Laundromat Short Film

A titled 30-second short set in a rain-soaked midnight laundromat, with synchronised dialogue, environmental sound and original music.

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Ghost Story Voiceover Visualization

A talking-head anecdote that cuts to voiceover-only while the model visualizes each described room, then returns for the punchline.

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Bedroom Surveillance Paranormal Night

A static infrared bedroom camera catches a child in the doorway, a whispered exchange, and an unseen presence sitting on the mattress.

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Arena Duel Countdown Upset

A short beat-by-beat arena fight where a referee counts down aloud and the match ends on a single shocking kick.

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FAQ

Seedance 2.5 Prompt FAQ

All prompts in this library are collected from publicly available sources on the internet, for reference and educational purposes only. If any content infringes your rights, please contact us and it will be removed promptly.

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