Seedance Image To Video Prompt

Use a structured Seedance-style prompt that keeps subject, action, camera, style, and constraints easy to parse.

What makes this page different

Use Seedance when the prompt needs a clean section-by-section brief that a creator can scan and adjust quickly.

Best for

  • Fashion, creator, product, and social shots with one readable action.
  • Prompts that benefit from explicit Subject / Action / Camera / Style / Constraints sections.
  • Reference images where identity, wardrobe, and scene layout must stay consistent.

Not ideal for

  • Multi-scene edits with several cuts inside one short generation.
  • Very abstract mood prompts where the action is not visible or concrete.

Seedance-specific structure

  1. Subject Name the person, object, clothing, props, and background elements that must stay locked.
  2. Action Describe one primary motion in plain language, such as turning, leaning, walking, rotating, or lifting.
  3. Camera Use a simple movement cue like tracking, dolly, orbit, or static hold.
  4. Style Add visual treatment after the action, not before it.
  5. Constraints End with identity, wardrobe, background, face, and jitter protections.

Failure modes to block

  • Face or wardrobe drift when the subject turns.
  • The action becomes a new scene instead of a motion inside the same frame.
  • Background signs, windows, or storefront details slide during tracking shots.

Recommended settings

  • Start with 8s and 9:16 for fashion or creator clips.
  • Use tracking or static camera when identity matters.
  • Use negative prompts for face drift, clothing morph, background warping, and jitter.

Compared with the other model pages

Seedance pages should read like a production brief. Kling pages should read like a motion-control instruction sheet.

How to tune this model

  • Seedance prompts work well when the scene is broken into subject, action, camera, style, and constraints.
  • Repeat identity and wardrobe constraints when the image includes a person.
  • Keep the action readable instead of stacking multiple cuts.

Before and after prompt

Before

Seedance prompt for this model, make it stylish.

After

Subject: preserve the model identity, jacket cut, storefront, and neon reflections from the image. Action: the model turns slightly toward camera as the jacket catches moving light. Camera: smooth 8s 9:16 tracking shot. Style: editorial streetwear, night reflections, crisp fabric detail. Constraints: no face drift, no clothing morph, no background warping, no jitter.

Why it works

  • The structure is easy to scan.
  • The wardrobe is locked.
  • The prompt avoids a full scene change.

Common questions

Can I use the prompt in Seedance, Veo, Kling, or Runway?

Yes. Pick the target model in the generator and it rewrites the same image idea with model-specific emphasis.

Does the tool analyze uploaded images?

The first version works from your written image description, image URL, and motion notes. The upload is for preview while you write.

Why include a negative prompt?

Image-to-video outputs often fail through identity drift, warped text, unstable backgrounds, or jitter. The negative prompt names those failure modes directly.