Key Capabilities
Discover the powerful features of Seedance 1.5 Pro
Multi-Shot Narrative Capability
Generate videos with multiple scene switches while maintaining continuity of subject, style, and scene. Create cinematic storytelling with seamless transitions and complex narratives.
Advanced Multi-Action Control
Control single-character multi-action or multi-character multi-action sequences. Describe multiple actions clearly according to timeline for precise character movement and interaction control.
Comprehensive Camera Movements
Accurately respond to professional camera movements including push, pull, pan, move, circle around, follow, rise, and zoom. Create creative long shots with combined camera movement commands.
Master Your Prompts
Choose the right formula for your video creation needs
Basic Prompt Formula
The foundation of Seedance 1.5 Pro prompts. Use simple, clear language to describe subjects and actions.
Prompt = [Subject] + [Motion] OR [Background] + [Motion] OR [Camera] + [Motion]
Subject
The main character or object in your video (person, animal, object, environment)
Motion
The action or movement you want to happen (walking, running, dancing, smiling)
Background
The scene or environment where the action takes place
Camera
Camera angle or perspective (close-up, aerial shot, tracking shot)
💡 Tips:
- • Use simple words and clear descriptions
- • No need for negative prompts
- • Focus on moving parts in the scene
- • Describe what you see, not what the model should avoid
Example:
A kitten yawns at the camera. | A woman is walking on the streets of Shanghai at night.
Multi-Action Control Formula
Create complex sequences with multiple actions occurring in timeline order. Perfect for storytelling and character interactions.
Prompt = Subject + Motion 1 + Motion 2 + ... OR Subject 1 + Motion 1 + Subject 2 + Motion 2 + ...
Single-Character Multi-Action
Describe multiple actions clearly according to the timeline of their occurrence for one character
Multi-Character Multi-Action
Describe actions for multiple characters, each with their own motion sequence
Timeline Sequence
Actions should be described in the order they happen (first, then, finally)
💡 Tips:
- • Use time sequence words: first, then, after, finally
- • Be specific about each action in the sequence
- • For multiple characters, clearly identify who does what
- • Maintain logical flow between actions
Example:
The woman picks up the wine glass in front of her, takes a sip, puts it down, then stands up and leaves her seat.
Camera Movement Formula
Achieve professional cinematic effects with precise camera movement control. Supports push, pull, pan, move, circle around, follow, rise, and zoom.
Prompt = Camera Movement + Subject + Motion
Basic Camera Movements
Push, Pull, Pan (left/right), Move (left/right), Circle around, Follow, Rise, Zoom
Complex Camera Movements
Combine multiple camera movements for creative long shots (e.g., push + pan + rise)
Shot Sizes
Control perspective: long shot, full shot, medium shot, close-up, macro photography
Viewing Angles
Underwater, aerial, high-angle, low-angle, over-the-shoulder, tracking
💡 Tips:
- • Specify camera movement at the beginning of the prompt
- • Combine movements for creative effects (e.g., 'The camera circles around while slowly pushing in')
- • Use professional terms: tracking shot, dolly, crane shot
- • Consider the emotional impact of camera movements
Example:
The camera quickly pushes into a close shot of the little girl, who turns her back to the lens and slowly raises her head to look up at the building in front of her.
Intensity Control Formula
Control the speed and intensity of actions using adverbs. Create dramatic effects with motion intensity modifiers.
Prompt = Subject + [Intensity Adverb] + Motion
High Intensity Adverbs
rapidly, violently, largely, high-frequency, intensely, crazily
Medium Intensity
slowly, gently, steadily, smoothly
Application
Place intensity adverbs before the motion verb to control action speed and force
💡 Tips:
- • Use intensity adverbs to create emotional impact
- • High intensity: explosive, dramatic scenes
- • Low intensity: calm, contemplative moments
- • Match intensity with the story mood
Example:
The dancer rapidly spins across the stage. | The cat slowly stretches and yawns in the sunlight.
Prompt Examples & Video Effects
🎠Action Control
| Type | Prompt Examples | Video Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Actions | t2v: The kitten yawns at the camera. | |
| Single-Character Multi-Action | i2v: The woman picks up the wine glass in front of her, takes a sip, puts it down, then stands up and leaves her seat. | |
| Multi-Character Multi-Action | t2v: At a rock band's live performance, the lead singer holds a microphone and sings on stage, the guitarist plays the guitar energetically, the bassist plays the bass, the drummer bangs the drums while shaking their head, and the keyboardist plays the piano. |
