Prompt
292 words15 seconds, 16:9 cinematic, single continuous handheld close up shot, slow subtle push-in, no cuts. Global setup: Intimate emotional drama scene, soft natural lighting from a nearby window, slightly desaturated color grade, shallow depth of field with soft background blur. Setting: a quiet living room at dusk, muted blue grey light mixing with a single warm lamp. Subject: a woman in her late 20s, simple clothing, seated on the edge of a couch, holding something small in her hands (an old photograph). Ambient sound: quiet room tone, her breathing, soft distant rain against a window, faint melancholic piano underneath. [0:00–0:03] She sits still, looking down at the photograph in her hands, eyes glistening, jaw tightening as she tries to hold composure. Slow push-in on her face. [0:03–0:06] Her breath catches, a single tear falls, voice trembling, she says quietly, "I just... I wasn't ready to say goodbye." She wipes her cheek quickly, almost embarrassed by the tear. [0:06–0:09] She looks up briefly, eyes red, voice breaking further, "Everyone keeps saying it gets easier. It doesn't feel like that yet." A shaky exhale, she presses her lips together. [0:09–0:12] She looks back down at the photo, thumb gently tracing its edge, whispers, "I just miss you. That's all." Her shoulders drop slightly, a quiet release of tension rather than a breakdown. [0:12–0:15] She closes her eyes, takes a slow breath, holds the photograph to her chest, a faint sad smile forming despite the tears. Soft fade to black. Style: naturalistic acting, realistic tears and skin tone, restrained emotional performance (not exaggerated), cinematic but grounded, no over stylized filters. Constraints: consistent character appearance and lighting throughout, natural lip sync to dialogue, no distorted facial features, no text overlays, subtle and believable emotional pacing throughout
About this prompt
Intimate Emotional Drama Scene is a Short Drama Seedance 2.0 prompt with 292 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
Use the preview clip when available to understand pacing, 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 Short Drama videos
Best for Seedance 2.0 generations that need Short Drama, Multi-Shot, Dialogue. Replace the subject, setting, product, dialogue, music, and timing before sending it to the generator.
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- Step 1
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- Step 2
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- Step 3
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