
--- name: seedance-filter description: 'Navigate the Seedance 2.0 content filter, diagnose false-positive rejections, and write prompts that pass. Use when a prompt is blocked, rejected, or produces generic/degraded output due to filter misjudgment. Covers filter intelligence, intent evaluation, and safe-prompting techniques.' license: MIT user-invocable: true user-invokable: true tags: ["content-filter", "prompt-engineering", "safety", "troubleshooting", "seedance-20"] metadata: {"version": "5.
Generate and direct cinematic AI videos with Seedance 2.0 (ByteDance/Dreamina/Jimeng). Covers text-to-video, image-to-video, video-to-video, and reference-to-video workflows with @Tag asset references, multi-character scenes, audio design, and post-processing. Use when making AI video, writing Seedance prompts, directing a scene, fixing generation errors, or building an AI short film, product ad, or music video.
Lock character identity, assign @Tag references, and maintain face and hand consistency across multi-character scenes in Seedance 2.0. Covers 360-degree consistency testing and first-frame art direction for image-to-video. Use when a character changes appearance between shots, when building multi-person scenes, or when hands or faces are distorting.
A guided creative journey to craft a production-ready prompt under the hard 2000-character limit. Follow the "Director\\
--- name: seedance-prompt description: 'Construct a production-ready prompt for Seedance 2.0 using the Director\'s Formula. Use when a user has a clear vision and needs to translate it into a genre-aware, intent-driven prompt. Covers genre routing, I2V gate, 30-100 word target, physics language, and anti-slop check.' license: MIT user-invocable: true user-invokable: true tags: ["prompt-engineering", "cinematography", "technical-writing", "pre-production", "visual-design", "seedance-20"] metadata
Look up 450+ Russian cinematic, photography, and production terms rooted in the Eisenstein/Tarkovsky Soviet montage tradition, with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Russian or translating production concepts into Russian Seedance vocabulary.
--- name: seedance-troubleshoot description: 'Diagnose and fix failing or low-quality Seedance 2.0 prompts using a 5-step diagnostic tree. Use when a prompt is consistently failing, producing generic output, or being rejected. Covers blurry/jittery output, camera chaos, character drift, stiff action, and ambiguous results.' license: MIT user-invocable: true user-invokable: true tags: ["debugging", "troubleshooting", "prompt-engineering", "quality-control", "root-cause-analysis", "seedance-20"] m
Design sound layers, specify dialogue lip-sync, and troubleshoot audio failures for Seedance 2.0 video generation. Covers @Audio1 reference input, multi-character constraints, known failure modes (silent output, desync, audio rewrite bug), and the boundary between Seedance 2.0 video generation and the separate Jimeng Digital Human tool. Use when adding audio to a Seedance prompt, fixing lip-sync errors, building multi-character dialogue scenes, or diagnosing why uploaded audio is ignored or replaced.
Browse 16+ battle-tested, production-ready Chinese prompt examples for Seedance 2.0 across 8 genres: drama, action, advertising, animation, product, one-take, VFX, and music sync. Use to learn advanced prompt structure, copy-paste working examples, or find inspiration for new scenes.
Control motion timing, beat density, action choreography, and sequential video extension chains for Seedance 2.0. Covers fight-scene physics, per-shot motion contracts, and multi-clip continuation techniques. Use when motion is too fast, too slow, or jittery, when choreographing action sequences, or when extending a video across multiple clips.
Specify VFX physics contracts, energy effects, particle systems, destruction physics, and multi-layer VFX hierarchies for Seedance 2.0. Use when adding explosions, fire, water, lightning, magic effects, or any physically simulated element to a scene.
Look up 550+ Chinese cinematic, photography, and production terms with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 22 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Mandarin, translating a production concept into Chinese Seedance vocabulary, or verifying term accuracy.
Integrate Seedance 2.0 with ComfyUI nodes and post-processing chains covering upscale, frame interpolation, color grade, composite, and metadata cleanup. Use when building automated video pipelines, connecting Seedance to external tools, or finishing and delivering a generated video clip.
Detect and remove hollow AI filler language, empty superlatives, and vague boosters that degrade Seedance 2.0 prompt quality. Use when a prompt feels generic, over-written, or 'AI-sounding', or when generation output looks bland and needs a quality pass.
Specify camera movement, shot framing, multi-shot sequences, and anti-drift locks for Seedance 2.0. Covers dolly, crane, orbit, push-in, one-take, and storyboard reference methods. Use when writing camera instructions, shooting a scene with a specific angle or movement, or fixing a wandering or locked camera.
Check prompts against Seedance 2.0 content policy, apply safe IP substitutions, and navigate real-person and brand restrictions. Updated with live Feb 2026 enforcement data from Disney, Paramount, MPA, and SAG-AFTRA actions. Use before every generation that involves named characters, franchise IP, celebrity likenesses, brand logos, or streaming originals.
--- name: seedance-interview description: 'Guide users through a multi-stage creative journey to craft cinematic stories and single clips for Seedance 2.0. Use when a user has a vague idea, needs a script, or wants to elevate a simple prompt into a professional production brief. Follow the "Director\\'s Journey" workflow: Vision → Narrative → Visuals → Technical → Final Brief.' license: MIT user-invocable: true user-invokable: true tags: ["storytelling", "creative-writing", "directing", "pre-pro
Specify lighting, atmosphere, and light transitions for Seedance 2.0 prompts using named light sources, core parameters, and atmosphere contracts. Use when the scene needs a specific mood, time of day, or lighting style, or when lighting is flat, inconsistent across shots, or clipping.
Build, validate, and compress Seedance 2.0 prompts to a hard 2000-character limit using the Five-Layer Stack, @Tag delegation, and the new Compression Engine. Use when constructing or debugging any T2V, I2V, V2V, or R2V prompt for the short-form workflow.
Apply genre recipe templates to Seedance 2.0 — product ads, fight scenes, brand films, mood pieces, dialogue clips, one-take journeys, music videos, novel adaptations, architecture walkthroughs, and action transfers. Use when you need a ready-made prompt structure for a known genre or format.
Control visual style, render-engine tokens, animation registers, period aesthetics, CGI material contracts, and style transfer via reference for Seedance 2.0. Use when setting a specific look — cinematic, anime, 3D, vintage, photorealistic — or when style is inconsistent across a shot chain.
Look up 450+ Spanish cinematic, photography, and production terms — Castilian and Latin American — with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Spanish or translating production concepts into Spanish Seedance vocabulary.
Look up 450+ Japanese cinematic, photography, and production terms with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Japanese or translating production concepts into Japanese Seedance vocabulary.
Look up 450+ Korean cinematic, photography, and production terms with English equivalents and prompt-ready phrases for Seedance 2.0 across 20 categories, including filter-safe vocabulary for action, weapons, and combat. Use when writing prompts in Korean or translating production concepts into Korean Seedance vocabulary.