Seedance AnswersUpdated Mar 9, 2026
How do I get better results from AI video prompts?
Short answer
Write prompts that specify subject, action, camera movement, lighting, mood, and duration explicitly. Ambiguity is the primary enemy of consistent results.
Recommended mode: LabScenario: Anyone frustrated with inconsistent or unexpected results from AI video generation prompts.
Execution Steps
- 1Structure every prompt with these elements: subject, action, setting, camera, lighting, mood, and duration.
- 2Use specific visual language instead of abstract adjectives — say "golden hour side lighting" not "nice lighting."
- 3Test one variable at a time when refining. Change only the camera movement or only the lighting per iteration.
- 4Save your best-performing prompts as templates and annotate what made them work.
Prompt Template
Subject: [specific subject]. Action: [what happens]. Camera: [movement type and angle]. Lighting: [source and quality]. Mood: [emotional tone]. Duration: [seconds]. Style: [reference].
Common Failure Points
- Writing poetic, vague prompts that sound creative but lack actionable visual direction
- Changing multiple prompt elements simultaneously, making it impossible to learn what improved results
- Not saving successful prompts for reuse and rebuilding from scratch every session
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