Seedance Guide
Seedance 2.0 Complete Guide: Prompt Skills & Pitfall Checklist
This is a production-focused Seedance tutorial for creators and teams that need repeatable output quality. It gives you a full loop from parameter setup to prompt strategy and quality checks.

1) Understand parameters before prompts
| Parameter | Recommended start | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | 4-8s | Validate consistency on short clips first |
| Reference image count | 1-3 | Too many references often conflict |
| Camera intensity | Low-Mid | Better readability for beginners |
| Style density | Medium | Avoid style overpowering narrative |
2) Four-level Seedance prompt progression
- L1 Basic: who, where, what.
- L2 Controlled: camera, light, rhythm.
- L3 Narrative: emotional beats and transitions.
- L4 Production: negative constraints + version labels.
Turn this into a team template for stable collaboration.
3) Five common pitfalls
- Writing style only, no action path.
- Contradictory camera directions in one prompt.
- Extending directly to long duration after one successful shot.
- Unclear rights for reference assets.
- No version tracking, impossible to reproduce.
4) Pre-delivery QA checklist
- Character consistency across shots
- Action physics and rhythm logic
- Core message readable within first 3 seconds
- Audio-visual sync without abrupt jumps
- Compliance and rights risks checked
This checklist is one of the most practical methods discussed in recent Seedance news circles.
5) Who should use this guide
- Solo creators
- Brand ad teams
- Education/media production teams
- Multilingual international content teams