Seedance 2.0 practical short film [Someone will always cherish you]
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This seedance tutorial takes the emotional short film “Someone Will Cherish You” as an example to demonstrate how to develop a sentence of copy into a publishable video in Seedance 2.0. You will see reusable seeding prompt word structures, as well as seeding information directions worth paying attention to.

1. Topic selection and positioning: first determine the “resonance sentence”
Emotional short films are most afraid of “empty touching”. It is recommended to write a core expression first, and then back up the scene:
- Core sentence: There will always be someone who will cherish you.
- Emotional curve: depression -> hesitation -> being seen -> relief.
- Audience scenario: People who watch short videos at night and experience relationship anxiety.
Two- and four-stage storyboard templates (30-45 seconds)
1) Conflict opening (0-8 seconds)
The environment is oppressive and the characters have low energy to establish the emotional tone.
2) Details pause (8-18 seconds)
Add details such as hands, eyes, and old objects to make the audience “stop.”
3) Turning action (18-30 seconds)
A specific action triggers a change in the plot, such as turning back, handing over an umbrella, or hugging.
4) Finishing (30-45 seconds)
The camera zooms out and leaves a short copy to form a memory point.
3. Seedance prompt words that can be directly rewritten
Night view of the city street corner, the heroine walks slowly with her head lowered, neon reflected on the ground, realistic movie style, 35mm lens feel, slight hand-held breathing feeling;
The middle section cuts to close-ups of hands and eyes, and the emotions change from restrained to relaxed;
Warm interactive movements appear in the latter part, the color temperature gradually warms up, and the music rhythm changes from sparse to full;
Avoid exaggerated deformation, subtitles from blocking the subject, and background crowds from grabbing the focus.
4. Parameter and rhythm suggestions
| Modules | Suggestions |
|---|---|
| Picture style | Realistic film texture, low saturation at first, slightly brightened after turning |
| Movement | Stabilize first and then move, then increase the range of motion at the turning point |
| Editing | One information point every 2-4 seconds to avoid the same rhythm throughout |
| Copywriting | Just a closing sentence to avoid over-preaching |
5. Release and Review (SEO + Recommendation)
- The title contains core words: Seedance 2.0 + emotional theme.
- Seedance tutorials, seedance prompt words, and seedance information naturally appear in the introduction.
- Unify the visual symbols between the cover and the first frame to improve recognition.
- After publishing, record the completion rate, dwell time, and comment keywords, and feed back the prompt words for the next version.
Conclusion
A truly effective seeding tutorial is not to pile up parameters, but to string “emotional target-lens language-prompt word structure” into a production line. You can start with this short video and quickly copy to more topics.