
Prompt
86 wordsThe shot opens tight on a beautiful woman face, wind tearing at her coat as she stands on a jagged cliff. The camera eases over her shoulder and tilts down, following her line of sight. We descend past the crumbling lip into the void, the frame widening to reveal cliffs dropping away. The ocean roars into view, violent surf detonating against rock. The move continues into a high overhead, locking into an aerial top-down that frames the lone figure at the precipice as waves explode below.
About this prompt
Cinematic Cliffside Ocean Reveal is a Cinematic Seedance 2.0 prompt with 86 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
Use the visual preview, when available, to understand the composition, then treat the prompt text as a production brief you can adapt for your own subject, brand, or story.
Video prompt structure
Use it for Cinematic videos
Best for Seedance 2.0 generations that need Cinematic, Multi-Shot. Replace the subject, setting, product, dialogue, music, and timing before sending it to the generator.
Customize before generating
- Swap the subject. Keep the camera and timing structure, but change the character, product, or environment.
- Tighten the timeline. Shorten or expand shot blocks so they match the duration you want to render.
- Add reference media. Use first frames, last frames, images, video, or audio when the prompt depends on a specific look or rhythm.
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How to use it
- Step 1
Copy or start from this prompt
Use the full prompt as a structured draft rather than rewriting the whole video brief.
- Step 2
Open Seedance 2.0
Send the text into the Seedance generator and choose text, image, or reference mode.
- Step 3
Adapt and render
Tune duration, aspect ratio, reference media, camera notes, and dialogue before generating.
Make it a Seedance video
Start from this prompt in the Seedance 2.0 generator, then adjust the scene, duration, aspect ratio, and reference media.


