Prompt
229 wordsCreate a 15-second 16:9 ultra-cinematic desert motorcycle chase. A masked rider on a brutal custom motorcycle charges through a post-apocalyptic desert highway at full speed. The bike is heavy, dirty, metal, aggressive, with exposed engine parts, dust-covered tires, and vibrating handlebars. The scene begins with the motorcycle exploding out of a wall of dust. Behind it, a convoy of rusted armored vehicles appears, chasing the rider. The rider dodges between wrecked cars, slides sideways through sand, jumps over broken metal debris, then lands hard as a huge explosion erupts behind him. Camera style: intense action movie camera, very low to the ground, close to the front wheel, then fast side tracking shot, then rear chase camera, then wide shot showing the whole desert convoy. Use powerful motion blur, dust hitting the lens, controlled handheld shake, dramatic speed ramps, sharp focus on the rider. Lighting: burning sunset, orange desert sky, harsh shadows, dust glowing in the air, gritty contrast, dirty cinematic look, realistic fire and smoke. Mood: brutal, fast, dangerous, survival chase, no comedy, no clean futuristic style. Audio: roaring engine, heavy drums, metal impacts, wind, tire skids, explosions, deep cinematic bass. Keep the same rider and same motorcycle during the whole video. Avoid random text, logos, distorted wheels, changing motorcycle shape, extra riders, floating objects, weak explosions, cartoon style, unstable chaotic camera, unreadable action, flicker, warped body, impossible physics.
About this prompt
Post-Apocalyptic Desert Motorcycle Chase is a Cinematic Seedance 2.0 prompt with 229 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 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
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- Step 2
Open Seedance 2.0
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- Step 3
Adapt and render
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Make it a Seedance video
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