Prompt
260 words15 seconds, 16:9 cinematic, single continuous handheld tracking shot following the dancer, smooth flowing camera movement matching her motion, no hard cuts.\n\nGlobal setup: Artistic golden hour dance film. Warm low angle sunlight, soft lens flare drifting across frame, fine dust particles visible catching the light. Setting: an open field or rooftop at golden hour, tall grass swaying gently, wide open sky with warm amber tones. Subject: a young dancer in flowing lightweight clothing (loose dress or wide leg pants), expressive contemporary dance movement, fluid and graceful. Ambient sound: soft ambient instrumental music with a gentle building rhythm, wind through grass, fabric movement.\n\n[0:00–0:03] She stands still, arms relaxed, sunlight haloing around her silhouette, then begins a slow extending arm movement as the camera starts a gentle orbit.\n\n[0:03–0:06] She spins slowly, fabric flowing outward with the motion, hair catching the golden light, camera tracking smoothly alongside the turn.\n\n[0:06–0:09] She drops into a low fluid movement, reaching toward the ground then rising again in one continuous motion, dust and light particles visible around her.\n\n[0:09–0:12] She extends into a graceful leap or reach upward, silhouette framed against the golden sky, camera tilting up to follow the motion.\n\n[0:12–0:15] She settles into a final still pose, chest rising with breath, warm light flaring softly across the lens. Slow fade to white-gold light.\n\nStyle: warm painterly golden hour color grade, soft natural film grain, expressive fluid movement, artistic and atmospheric rather than technical. Constraints: consistent appearance and outfit throughout, physically plausible dance movement, no distorted anatomy or limbs, no text overlays, camera motion stays smooth and continuous throughout.
About this prompt
Golden Hour Contemporary Dance is a Cinematic Seedance 2.0 prompt with 260 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
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