Seedance 2.0 Prompt Templates: Copy Paste and Ship
Eight Seedance 2.0 prompt templates you can copy, paste, and ship today. UGC, product hero, dialogue, multi shot, and more, all reference proven.

Why every prompt you write should start as a template
Seedance 2.0 prompt templates kill the blank page problem the moment you write your first ad. The structure of a working Seedance 2.0 prompt is almost always the same: subject anchor, scene, action beats, dialogue, camera, lighting, palette, negative cue. Write that structure ten times and you might as well save it as a template and swap only the variables.
We use eight templates at VIDEO AI ME that handle 90% of the prompts we ship: UGC creator, product hero, dialogue close-up, multi shot street interview, gamer reaction, food and beverage, fashion lookbook, and neon noir. Each has bracketed placeholders and a worked example. We reference the Adidas, Emma, Fortnite, and VIDEO AI ME prompts throughout because those four are our daily proof the templates land.
The principle: structure first, then fill the blanks
Seedance 2.0 prompt templates are reusable scaffolds with bracketed slots for subject, action beats, dialogue, camera, lighting, palette, and the closing negative cue. Fill the blanks with specific words and the structure does the work. Eight templates cover almost every UGC, product, dialogue, multi shot, reaction, food, fashion, and neon noir clip a brand needs to ship.
A clear prompt describes a shot like a storyboard: camera framing, depth of field, action in beats, lighting. A template is that anatomy with variables held back as placeholders. Treat the eight below as starting points, not scripts. Edit the beats and dialogue freely. Keep the structural blocks in the same order. Every template ends with - No music, no logo, no text on screen so your clips never have stock audio or logos leaking in.
Template 1: UGC creator (the Adidas pattern)
UGC creator, [character description: age, gender, vibe, wardrobe], standing in [location] at [time of day or lighting], holding [product]. He / she lifts the [product] close to the camera lens, [interaction beat], saying: "[short line one]". [Physical beat 1], [physical beat 2], [physical beat 3]. He / she turns back to camera: "[short line two]". Filmed with iPhone, [lighting recipe], [camera energy]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example, the Adidas reference prompt:
UGC creator, energetic Black man in his twenties standing in a concrete skatepark at golden hour, holding a brand new pair of white and neon green sneakers. He lifts them close to the camera lens, rotates them slowly saying: "Bro look at these. Feel that material." He drops them on the ground, slides his foot in, stomps twice, then jogs three steps and stops. He turns back to camera: "Insane comfort." Filmed with iPhone, warm sunset backlight, slight lens flare, handheld. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: same eight blocks every time. Subject, location, product, interaction, dialogue one, three beats, dialogue two, render notes, negative cue. Use for any product UGC ad.
Template 2: Product hero shot
Product hero shot, [product] on [surface] in [studio or environment]. [Camera move] from [starting framing] to [ending framing] over [duration in seconds], [depth of field], [lighting source and direction]. Filmed in 720p, palette of [color 1], [color 2], [color 3]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example:
Product hero shot, premium leather watch on a slate stone slab in a minimalist studio. Slow dolly in from a wide framing to a medium close up over four seconds, shallow focus on the watch face, soft cool key light from the left and warm rim light from behind. Filmed in 720p, palette of slate gray, warm leather brown, polished steel highlights. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: slots cover product, surface, camera move, framing, duration, lighting, palette. Paste this into VIDEO AI ME with one of your own SKUs.
Template 3: Dialogue close-up
UGC creator close up, [character description] sitting / standing in [location], [posture and small physical detail]. He / she [small action] and looks at the camera, [emotion cue]: "[one or two sentence line]". Filmed with iPhone, [lighting source], handheld, palette of [color 1], [color 2], [color 3]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example:
UGC creator close up, woman in her thirties sitting on the edge of her bed in a sunlit bedroom, hair tucked behind one ear. She tucks a stray strand back and looks at the camera, with a tired smile: "I have tried four other planners this year. This is the first one I actually opened on a Tuesday." Filmed with iPhone, soft window light from the left, handheld, palette of warm cream, soft beige, walnut brown. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: workhorse for testimonials and any single speaker UGC. One character, one action, one dialogue line. Mid close-up framing flatters the face.
Template 4: Multi shot street interview (the VIDEO AI ME pattern)
[Style anchor], multiple quick cuts on [location] in [lighting]. Shot 1: [character 1 description and action], [character 1 dialogue]. Shot 2: [character 2 description and action], [character 2 dialogue]. Shot 3: [character 3 description and action], [character 3 dialogue]. Shot 4: [character 4 description and action], [character 4 dialogue]. Shot 5: [callback to character 1 or new character], [final dialogue]. Filmed with iPhone, [global lighting and energy], [editing rhythm]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example, the VIDEO AI ME street interview:
UGC street interview style, multiple quick cuts on a busy downtown sidewalk in bright daylight. Shot 1: A young woman sprints toward the camera from ten meters away, stops abruptly, grabs the microphone and shouts: "VIDEO AI ME! You literally type a prompt and it makes a whole video. I'm not even joking!" Shot 2: A guy in a hoodie leans into the mic and says: "Wait it does UGC too? Like with real-looking people?" Shot 3: An older woman with sunglasses shakes her head in disbelief: "So you don't need to hire actors anymore? That's wild." Shot 4: A man eating a sandwich stops chewing, points at camera: "How much does it cost? Because I just paid two grand for a thirty second ad." Shot 5: The first girl runs back into frame from the side, bumps into the interviewer and yells: "Just use VIDEO AI ME! Trust me!" Filmed with iPhone, harsh midday sun, handheld shaky energy, fast jump cuts between each person, different street backgrounds each time. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: scales to five shots and speakers in one prompt. Use for any sequence of distinct characters reacting to the same product.
Template 5: Gamer reaction (the Fortnite pattern)
UGC creator, [age and look] [posture] in [room with lighting source], [holding device]. [Facial beat 1], [physical beat 1], says: "[short reaction line]". [Physical beat 2]. Filmed with iPhone front camera, close up facecam, [colored lighting reflection], handheld energy. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example, the Fortnite reference prompt:
UGC creator, teenage guy with messy hair lying on a bean bag in a dark room lit by RGB LED strips, holding his phone horizontally close to his face. His eyes go wide, he tilts the phone aggressively left and right, says: "No no no no YES! Dude this game is crazy." He flips the phone screen toward the camera, taps frantically, then pumps his fist. Filmed with iPhone front camera, close-up facecam, colorful ambient light reflections on his face, handheld energy. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: most viral hook format for short form. Front camera framing and ambient color spill produce a real teen content vibe. Open VIDEO AI ME and run the prompt with your product in place of the game.
Template 6: Food and beverage
[Framing] of [food or drink] on [surface] in [environment with lighting]. [Hand or utensil] [interaction beat 1], [interaction beat 2], [interaction beat 3]. [Ambient detail in background]. Filmed in 720p, [lighting source], palette of [color 1], [color 2], [color 3]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example:
Close up of a chef's hands at a wooden cutting board in a sunlit kitchen. Left hand picks up a fresh tomato, places it on the board, right hand picks up a chef's knife, slices the tomato in three quick cuts, then pushes the slices to the side of the board. Steam rises from a pan in the background. Filmed in 720p, soft daylight from a window on the left, palette of warm wood, deep red, leafy green. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: interaction beats drive food prompts. Pour, stir, slice, flip, garnish.
Template 7: Fashion lookbook
[Framing] of [character description and outfit] [posture] on [location], [camera move]. [Walk or pose beat 1], [hand or pocket beat 2], [look or turn beat 3]. Filmed with iPhone, handheld, [lighting], palette of [color 1], [color 2], [color 3]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example:
Wide shot of a woman in a beige trench coat and dark jeans walking down a tree lined city sidewalk in autumn afternoon light, slow tracking shot from the side. She takes four casual steps forward, places one hand in her pocket, glances back over her shoulder with a small smile. Filmed with iPhone, handheld, soft warm afternoon light, palette of soft beige, warm caramel, deep olive green, dusty rose. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: pose, walk, glance, turn. Fashion is motion plus wardrobe. Four step walk stays inside the model's clean render range.
Template 8: Neon noir luxury
Wide shot of [character description] standing on [location] at night, [neon source 1], [neon source 2], [reflective surface]. [Camera move], [character beat]. Filmed in 720p, neon noir lighting, palette of [color 1], [color 2], [color 3], [color 4]. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Worked example:
Wide shot of a woman in a black trench coat standing on a wet city street at night, hot pink neon sign on a building behind her, cyan LED tube above a storefront on the right, puddles on the asphalt reflecting both colors. Slow dolly in toward her, she turns her head to look at the camera. Filmed in 720p, neon noir lighting, palette of magenta, cyan, deep midnight blue, wet black asphalt. - No music, no logo, no text on screen.
Why this works: most cinematic look you can pull from a short prompt. Use for luxury, perfume, editorial, and music video aesthetics.
For more templates, browse more guides on the VIDEO AI ME blog and check the pricing page.
Common template mistakes
- Treating templates as scripts you cannot edit. Edit the variables. Keep the structure.
- Skipping the negative cue at the end. Every template closes with - No music, no logo, no text on screen for a reason.
- Mixing two templates in one prompt. Pick one structure and commit.
- Filling placeholders with vague words. The template only works if the variables are specific.
- Using the same template for every clip in a campaign. Vary the templates for visual diversity.
How to apply this on VIDEO AI ME
All eight templates run inside the Seedance 2.0 generator on VIDEO AI ME. Save them as snippets, fill in the bracketed variables, paste, generate. The 300+ AI actor library, voice cloning, and 70+ language support all stack on top of any template.
Wrapping up
Templates are how you go from one off Seedance 2.0 experiments to a repeatable production workflow. Eight templates cover most of the work you will ever ship. Try Seedance 2.0 free on VIDEO AI ME and ship your first templated clip today.
Four real Seedance 2.0 reference videos to study and remix
These four prompts are the live demo videos on the VIDEO AI ME homepage. They cover the four creative shapes that scale.
The VIDEO AI ME street interview (16:9, multi shot, dialogue)
Hook driven ad that introduces a product in five quick voices.
UGC street interview style, multiple quick cuts on a busy downtown sidewalk in bright daylight. Shot 1: A young woman sprints toward the camera from ten meters away, stops abruptly, grabs the microphone and shouts: "VIDEO AI ME! You literally type a prompt and it makes a whole video. I'm not even joking!" Shot 2: A guy in a hoodie leans into the mic and says: "Wait it does UGC too? Like with real-looking people?" Shot 3: An older woman with sunglasses shakes her head in disbelief: "So you don't need to hire actors anymore? That's wild." Shot 4: A man eating a sandwich stops chewing, points at camera: "How much does it cost? Because I just paid two grand for a thirty second ad." Shot 5: The first girl runs back into frame from the side, bumps into the interviewer and yells: "Just use VIDEO AI ME! Trust me!" Filmed with iPhone, harsh midday sun, handheld shaky energy, fast jump cuts between each person, different street backgrounds each time. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
The Adidas sneaker UGC (16:9, single shot, product close up)
Product hero shot with a creator voice. Swap the sneaker for any tactile product.
UGC creator, energetic Black man in his twenties standing in a concrete skatepark at golden hour, holding a brand new pair of white and neon green sneakers. He lifts them close to the camera lens, rotates them slowly saying: "Bro look at these. Feel that material." He drops them on the ground, slides his foot in, stomps twice, then jogs three steps and stops. He turns back to camera: "Insane comfort." Filmed with iPhone, warm sunset backlight, slight lens flare, handheld. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
The Emma Mattress unboxing and timelapse (9:16, multi shot, narrative)
Unboxing reveal plus a use case payoff, all in one paragraph.
UGC creator, a confused couple in pajamas standing in their small apartment. A massive Emma mattress box sits in the middle of the living room. The guy rips it open aggressively, the mattress expands fast and they both jump back screaming. They throw it on the bed frame, dive onto it face first. The woman rolls over, looks at camera and says: "Free returns and a hundred nights to try. Watch this." Hard cut to a timelapse: the couple sleeping in different hilarious positions night after night, blankets flying, pillows falling, one person upside down, then peacefully sleeping together. The guy wakes up at the end, looks at camera and says: "Night one hundred. We're keeping it." Filmed with iPhone, bedroom with warm lamp light, handheld for unboxing then locked tripod for timelapse, chaotic energy. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
The Fortnite gamer reaction (9:16, single shot, facecam)
High energy reaction style ad. Swap the bean bag, the LEDs, and the game.
UGC creator, teenage guy with messy hair lying on a bean bag in a dark room lit by RGB LED strips, holding his phone horizontally close to his face. His eyes go wide, he tilts the phone aggressively left and right, says: "No no no no YES! Dude this game is crazy." He flips the phone screen toward the camera, taps frantically, then pumps his fist. Filmed with iPhone front camera, close-up facecam, colorful ambient light reflections on his face, handheld energy. - No music, No logo, no text on screen.
Related Seedance 2.0 guides on VIDEO AI ME
If you want to go deeper, these guides pair well with this one:
- Unboxing Videos With Seedance 2.0: The Emma Mattress Pattern
- Seedance 2.0 AI Testimonial Videos That Do Not Look Fake
- Seedance 2.0 Street Interview Videos: The VIDEO AI ME Format
- Seedance 2.0 for E commerce: Product Videos That Sell
You can also browse the full VIDEO AI ME blog for more AI video tutorials, or jump straight into the product and try Seedance 2.0 free on VIDEO AI ME with no credit card.
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