A good AI video prompt works like a simple direction sheet for the model. To get cleaner scenes, smooth motion, stable characters, and a clear visual style, describe the subject, action, setting, camera movement, and overall mood.
If you want to write better prompts for Seedance 2.0 AI video generation, use a structured prompt. With Pippit, you can enter your prompt, upload reference images or clips, choose Dreamina Seedance 2.0, set the video length and aspect ratio, then generate and refine your final video.
What makes a good Seedance 2.0 prompt?
A strong Seedance 2.0 prompt should be clear, visual, and organized. Instead of writing a vague idea like "make a cinematic video," explain the video in parts.
A useful prompt can include:
- Subject: who or what appears in the video
- Action: what the subject does
- Scene: where the action takes place
- Lighting: how the scene looks and feels
- Camera movement: how the camera should move
- Visual style: realistic, cinematic, anime, product ad, vintage, etc.
- Quality: HD, detailed, soft lighting, natural colors
- Constraints: no subtitles, no logos, no watermarks, stable face, smooth motion
For example:
"Create a cinematic video of a young woman walking slowly through a rainy city street at night. Neon blue lights reflect on the wet road. The camera starts with a wide shot, then slowly pushes in to a close-up. Keep the motion smooth, the colors realistic, and avoid text, logos, and watermarks."
Popular Seedance 2.0 prompt types
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- Text-to-video prompts
These prompts are useful when you want to create a video from only a written idea. Describe the subject, action, setting, camera style, and mood clearly.
Example:
"Create a cinematic product video of a black smartwatch floating above a glass table, soft blue lighting, slow camera rotation, premium tech style, high detail, no text or logo."
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- Image reference prompts
Use this when you want Seedance 2.0 to follow the look of an uploaded image. Mention what the image should be used for, such as subject, style, mood, or scene.
Example:
"Refer to Image 1 for the product shape and color. Generate a short cinematic video of the product placed on a modern desk with soft morning light and slow camera movement."
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- Video reference prompts
Use this when you want the new video to follow the movement, camera style, or mood of a reference clip.
Example:
"Refer to Video 1’s smooth camera movement and warm lighting style. Generate a new lifestyle video of a person opening a gift box on a wooden table."
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- Audio reference prompts
Use this when you want the model to follow a voice tone, sound effect, or background audio style.
Example:
"Refer to Audio 1 for the calm voice tone. Generate a short explainer video with soft background music and clear narration."
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- Video editing prompts
Use these prompts when you want to change an existing video. Be specific about what should change and what should stay the same.
Example:
"Strictly edit Video 1. Change the background from a plain studio wall to a clean modern office. Keep the person, face, clothing, camera angle, and motion unchanged."
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- Video extension prompts
Use this when you want to continue a clip naturally.
Example:
"Extend Video 1 forward. Keep the same lighting, character style, camera angle, and calm mood. Continue the scene as the person slowly turns toward the window and smiles."
Why use Pippit for Seedance 2.0 video generation?
Pippit makes Seedance 2.0 easier to use because it gives creators a simple place to enter prompts, upload media, choose a model, generate videos, and edit the final result. You can use reference images, videos, files, or links to guide the visual style and scene direction.
After generation, you can preview the video and make more edits. You can crop, stabilize, adjust colors, change the background, add captions, or prepare the video for social platforms. This makes Pippit useful for product videos, explainers, ads, tutorials, cinematic clips, brand intros, and social media content.
How to generate videos with Seedance 2.0 on Pippit
Step 1: Open the Video Generator
Log in to Pippit and choose "Video Generator" from the left-side panel. This is where you can start creating videos from text prompts, images, videos, or reference media.
Next, choose the generation mode based on your project needs. Use Dreamina Seedance 2.0 Fast if you want more affordable clips, Pippit Lite if you need quick results, or Dreamina Seedance 2.0 if you want more precise and realistic video output.
After selecting the mode, write a clear prompt for the type of video you want to create. You can describe the action, scene, subject, camera movement, visual style, or storytelling direction. If you want the result to follow a specific mood or look, click the "+" icon to add reference images or videos. Then adjust the aspect ratio, video duration, and other settings before clicking "⬆."
Step 2: Adjust the video
Once Pippit generates the video, preview it carefully to check the visuals, sound, motion, and overall flow. If the result does not fully match your idea, refine the prompt with clearer subject details, action descriptions, camera movement, lighting, or style direction.
For more control, click "Edit more" to open the advanced editing workspace. Here, you can polish the video with smoother scene transitions, effects, filters, and visual adjustments. You can also use "Captions" to add subtitles in different languages, which helps make the video easier to understand and more engaging for a wider audience.
Step 3: Finalize and export
When the video looks ready, click "Export" from the top-right corner. Choose whether you want to Download the video to your device or Publish it directly to your selected platforms.
Before exporting, select the resolution, format, and playback quality based on where the video will be used. Once the settings are confirmed, click "Download" to save the final video.