Prompt
201 wordsMain Subject : Young Korean woman, early 20s, oversized knit sweater over shorts, hair loose and wind-tossed, relaxed joyful expression, firelight glow on her face. Location : Quiet Korean beach during dusk, small bonfire setup. Driftwood logs as seats, dim string lights, waves faintly visible in background, sand dunes. No crowds, no commercial beach setup. Visual Style : Warm nostalgic realistic documentary tone, cozy firelit atmosphere, soft dusky lighting. Camera Style : 1990s VHS camcorder, handheld with warm firelight flicker affecting exposure, soft grain, muffled ambient mic. No stabilization. Timeline (15 sec, each slot = 2 compressed beats): 00:00–00:03 → She sits by the fire, then pokes it gently with a stick. 00:03–00:06 → She looks up at the camera saying "The fire is really warm", smiling. 00:06–00:09 → She hugs her knees, then watches sparks rise into the dark sky. 00:09–00:12 → She laughs at something off-camera, then says "Come sit here too". 00:12–00:15 → She smiles warmly at the camera, then looks back at the fire as it fades to black. Audio : Crackling fire, waves in distance, wind, faint laughter. Her dialogue as noted above. No music. Goal : A cozy, warm beach evening memory intimate, joyful, real.
About this prompt
Korean Beach Bonfire VHS Memory is a UGC Seedance 2.0 prompt with 201 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.
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