seedance-recipes

Apply genre recipe templates to Seedance 2.0 — product ads, fight scenes, brand films, mood pieces, dialogue clips, one-take journeys, music videos, novel adaptations, architecture walkthroughs, and action transfers. Use when you need a ready-made prompt structure for a known genre or format.

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Best use case

seedance-recipes is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.

Apply genre recipe templates to Seedance 2.0 — product ads, fight scenes, brand films, mood pieces, dialogue clips, one-take journeys, music videos, novel adaptations, architecture walkthroughs, and action transfers. Use when you need a ready-made prompt structure for a known genre or format.

Teams using seedance-recipes should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.

When to use this skill

  • You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.

When not to use this skill

  • You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
  • You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.

Installation

Claude Code / Cursor / Codex

$curl -o ~/.claude/skills/seedance-recipes/SKILL.md --create-dirs "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Emily2040/seedance-2.0/main/skills/seedance-recipes/SKILL.md"

Manual Installation

  1. Download SKILL.md from GitHub
  2. Place it in .claude/skills/seedance-recipes/SKILL.md inside your project
  3. Restart your AI agent — it will auto-discover the skill

How seedance-recipes Compares

Feature / Agentseedance-recipesStandard Approach
Platform SupportNot specifiedLimited / Varies
Context Awareness High Baseline
Installation ComplexityUnknownN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this skill do?

Apply genre recipe templates to Seedance 2.0 — product ads, fight scenes, brand films, mood pieces, dialogue clips, one-take journeys, music videos, novel adaptations, architecture walkthroughs, and action transfers. Use when you need a ready-made prompt structure for a known genre or format.

Where can I find the source code?

You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.

SKILL.md Source

# seedance-recipes · Genre Templates (v5.0)

This skill provides production-ready prompt templates for the seven most common Seedance 2.0 content categories. For a full breakdown of each genre, see [ref:genre-guides].

---

## 1. Product / E-commerce

**Goal:** Clean, focused, high-fidelity product showcases.

```
// 360° Orbit Template
A [product] on a [surface]. Smooth 360-degree orbit camera. Soft studio key light, rim highlight. Macro depth-of-field. 4K pristine detail. No text.
```

**Example:** `A glass perfume bottle on a white marble surface. Smooth 360-degree orbit camera. Soft studio key light, rim highlight. Macro depth-of-field. 4K pristine detail. No text.`

---

## 2. Lifestyle / Social Media

**Goal:** Relatable, authentic-feeling moments for platforms like TikTok and Instagram.

```
// Morning Routine Template
A [person] [action] in a [location]. Handheld phone perspective, slight sway. They [emotion]. [Aesthetic].
```

**Example:** `A young woman makes coffee in a sunlit kitchen. Handheld phone perspective, slight sway. She smiles as she sips the coffee. Warm, cozy aesthetic.`

---

## 3. Drama / Narrative

**Goal:** Cinematic storytelling with consistent characters and emotional weight.

```
// Suspense Corridor Template
@Image1 character reference. A [character] cautiously [action] down a [scene]. They [action]. The camera follows closely behind them, handheld. The only sound is [sound].
```

**Example:** `@Image1 character reference. A man cautiously walks down a dark, narrow corridor. He holds a flashlight, its beam cutting through the darkness. The camera follows closely behind him, handheld. The only sound is his footsteps and nervous breathing.`

---

## 4. Music Video

**Goal:** Visually dynamic clips that sync with an audio track.

```
// Beat Sync Template
@Image1 artist, @Audio1 track. The artist performs in a [location]. Quick cuts sync to the drum beat at [BPM] BPM. [Camera moves] on the chorus. [Style].
```

**Example:** `@Image1 artist, @Audio1 track. The artist performs in a neon-lit warehouse. Quick cuts sync to the drum beat at 120 BPM. Whip pans and snap zooms on the chorus. Energetic and vibrant.`

---

## 5. Landscape / Travel

**Goal:** Sweeping, beautiful shots of natural and urban environments.

```
// Drone Aerial Template
Sweeping aerial drone shot over [location] at [time of day]. [Weather condition]. The camera slowly [camera move] to reveal the vast scale. [Style].
```

**Example:** `Sweeping aerial drone shot over the Scottish Highlands at dawn. Mist hangs low in the valleys. The camera slowly pulls back to reveal the vast scale of the mountains. Epic and majestic.`

---

## 6. Commercial / Brand

**Goal:** Polished, high-end visuals that evoke a specific brand feeling.

```
// Car Ad Template
A sleek [color] [vehicle type] drives on a [road type] at [time of day]. The camera tracks alongside the car, [camera position]. Lens flare from the sun. The car looks [brand feeling].
```

**Example:** `A sleek black sports car drives on a winding mountain road at sunset. The camera tracks alongside the car, low to the ground. Lens flare from the sun. The car looks powerful and luxurious.`

---

## 7. Anime / Artistic

**Goal:** Achieve specific, non-photorealistic visual styles.

```
// Cel-Shaded Action Template
An anime [character type] with [features], in the style of [studio/artist]. They [action]. Dynamic [camera angle]. Bold outlines, flat color fills, high-contrast shading. [Energy].
```

**Example:** `An anime warrior with white hair, in the style of Studio Trigger. He draws a glowing blue sword. Dynamic low-angle shot. Bold outlines, flat color fills, high-contrast shading. Explosive energy.`

---

*Maintained by [Emily (@iamemily2050)](https://github.com/Emily2040)*

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