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🎥 How to Use Seedance Pro & Seedance Pro Fast inside Zencreator.pro

Image-to-Video Models in ZenCreator.pro Prompt Guide

Updated over 2 months ago

Seedance Pro and Seedance Pro Fast are powerful text-and-image-to-video models inside ZenCreator.
They turn your still images into cinematic, lifelike motion videos based entirely on your written prompt.

Both models work without censorship, giving you full freedom to create SFW or NSFW videos of any kind.

⚡️ Overview

Model

Speed

Cost

Supports Last Frame

Use Case

Seedance Pro Fast

🚀 Faster

💰 Cheaper

❌ No

Great for quick tests, previews, and short loops

Seedance Pro

⏱️ Slower

💎 Standard pricing

✅ Yes

For final high-quality renders and longer scenes

🧠 Core Idea

The key principle of Seedance prompt writing is simple:

“Write what you want to see.”

These models understand actions, camera movements, emotions, lighting, and style in natural language — no need to learn technical film terms.

Whether you describe a simple motion like “a woman smiling at the camera” or a multi-character scene, the model interprets and animates it automatically.

🧩 Input Fields

Field

Description

image

Upload the base image (your subject or scene). Use clear, high-quality, front-facing images for best results.

prompt

Describe what happens in natural language (action, style, camera, etc.).

mode

Choose between Seedance Pro Fast or Seedance Pro.

duration

The video length (default 5 seconds).

resolution

Choose between 480p, 720p or 1080p

last frame (Pro only)

Optionally preserve the final image frame for smooth looping.

✍️ Writing Effective Prompts

A good prompt describes exactly what you want to see in the video:

  • Who is in the frame

  • What happens (action)

  • Where it happens (environment)

  • How it looks (style, camera, light)

🔹 Basic Formula

Subject + Action + Setting + Camera + Style

Example:

A confident woman smiles at the camera in a neon-lit Tokyo street at night, cinematic, handheld camera, soft focus.

✅ Natural language
✅ Cinematic and descriptive
✅ Easy for the model to interpret

🧍‍♀️ Basic Movements

The simplest prompts use one subject and one action.

Example Prompt

Result

A kitten yawns at the camera

Cute close-up animal motion

A woman walks on a Shanghai street at night

Cinematic nighttime scene

A man turns his head and smiles at the camera

Perfect for portrait or greeting shots

A steady, aloof boy looks at the camera, puts down his headset, then jumps off a tire and squats down

Natural, multi-step single-character animation

Tips:

  • Use active verbs — walks, turns, smiles, jumps, waves, runs.

  • Avoid abstract terms like “beautifully” or “nicely”.

  • Mention emotion or tone if relevant — “nervously smiles”, “relaxes”, “stares calmly”.

🔄 Multi-Action Prompts

You can describe multiple actions or multiple characters within one video.
Just write them in the order they occur.

Type

Prompt Example

Single character, multiple actions

A woman picks up a glass of wine, takes a sip, puts it down, and leaves the table.

Multiple characters, multiple actions

A rock band performs on stage. The singer holds the mic and sings, the guitarist plays passionately, the drummer shakes his head while drumming, and the keyboardist smiles.

Office scene example

In an office break room, coworkers are chatting. One tells a funny story, another laughs hard, and others join in.

Pro Tip: Use commas or “then” to separate actions.
Write the story visually, as if describing a scene to a camera operator.

🎥 Camera & Shot Language

You can guide the model’s camera behavior naturally through your prompt.

Shot Type

Example Prompt

Description

Static

Fixed camera, full-body shot of a person sitting by the window

No camera movement

Pan

Camera pans slowly from left to right across the room

Smooth motion

Zoom

Camera slowly zooms in on the character’s face

Focus effect

Follow

Camera follows a running woman through a park

Dynamic, action style

POV

First-person view — the person looks down at their hands

Immersive scene

Aerial

Aerial drone view of a beach at sunset

High, cinematic perspective

You can combine these camera cues with style, mood, or lighting:

“Camera slowly moves closer as warm sunlight hits her face.”

🎨 Style, Lighting & Visual Aesthetics

Seedance models respond beautifully to stylistic cues.
Use them to control tone and atmosphere.

Category

Example

Realistic

Ultra-realistic cinematic lighting, natural colors

Artistic

Anime-style, vibrant color palette

Moody

Low-key lighting, soft shadows, dark tones

Vintage

Film grain, 1970s tone, handheld feel

Futuristic

Neon reflections, metallic textures, cool light

Pro Tip: You can layer multiple styles:

A man walks in the rain under neon lights, cinematic, handheld camera, shallow depth of field, moody lighting.

👗 Character Appearance & Emotion

Describe how the subject looks and feels.

A confident woman in a red dress walks into a modern bar, smiles slightly. Soft warm lighting, cinematic focus on her face.

You can include:

  • Age or type: “young woman”, “elderly man”, “teenage boy”

  • Emotion: “smiling confidently”, “tired but peaceful”, “curious expression”

  • Outfit: “in casual jeans and white T-shirt”

  • Environment: “in a sunny park”, “in a rainy alley”, “in a futuristic city”

📸 Frame, Lens, and Composition Control

You can specify framing, focus, and camera lenses just like in real cinematography.

Type

Example Prompt

Close-up

Close-up of eyes reflecting city lights

Medium shot

Medium shot of a man talking on the phone

Wide

Wide shot of a desert road under the sun

Macro

Macro shot of raindrops on a leaf

Lens

35mm lens, shallow depth of field, cinematic

Composition

Camera keeps the subject center-aligned

These cues help Seedance Pro produce more stable, film-like motion.

🧩 Multi-Lens & Multi-Style Output

You can ask the model to simulate multiple shots or camera styles within one clip:

A girl dancing in a studio, alternating between close-up and wide shots, cinematic lighting.

This is especially powerful for music videos, fashion content, or storytelling scenes.

⚙️ Technical Notes

Feature

Seedance Pro Fast

Seedance Pro

Speed

⚡ Instant generation

⏱️ Slower, higher-quality

Cost

💰 Lower

💎 Higher

Video Duration

Up to 10s

Up to 10s

Last Frame Support

❌ Not supported

✅ Yes

Censorship

🚫 None

🚫 None

Tip:
Use Pro Fast for drafts and previews, and Pro for final rendering when you want smoother motion and a precise last frame.

💡 Creative Prompt Examples

Scene

Prompt

Cinematic portrait

A woman turns her head and smiles at the camera, soft warm light, cinematic close-up

Action

A man runs through a rainy alley, camera follows behind, neon reflections on the wet ground

Dance

Two dancers perform under colorful stage lights, the camera circles them 360 degrees

Lifestyle

A couple walking hand in hand along a sunny beach, aerial drone shot

Fantasy

An elf warrior draws a sword under glowing moonlight, slow camera pan

Product

A perfume bottle spins slowly in soft golden light, cinematic focus

✅ Best Practices Checklist

Tip

Why

Keep prompts visual and specific

The model “sees” what you describe

Write actions in order

The model animates sequentially

Use natural English

Avoid overcomplicated grammar

Add emotion or mood

Enhances realism

Avoid contradictions

Don’t mix “dark” and “bright” or “static” and “moving” in one phrase

Choose the right model

Fast for tests, Pro for production

🔁 When to Use Each Model

  • Seedance Pro Fast → quick preview, cheaper, ideal for iterating multiple takes.

  • Seedance Pro → final production render, supports “last frame” and better temporal stability.

Both deliver censorship-free results and fully respect your creative intent.

🧭 Summary

Seedance Pro brings cinematic motion to your static images — powered by natural language.
Just describe your scene as if you’re talking to a camera crew, and the model does the rest.

Think visually. Be direct. Write what you want to see.

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