i'm in love with this quote:
"if you're persistent, you'll get it. if you're consistent, you'll keep it. and if you're grateful, you'll attract more of it."
THE MOST PRECISE SEEDANCE 2.0 STORYBOARD METHOD I'VE TESTED
One performer. Live singing + choreography happening at the exact same time. No lip-sync drift, no expression breaking the movement.
Most creators storyboard with plain notes and hope the model figures it out.
The real precision comes from feeding Seedance 2.0 a structured, color-coded shot language instead of plain prompts.
Here's the workflow 👇
1. Build the story concept — voice and body as one instrument
2. Draft a shot-by-shot storyboard (12 panels, wide → close → hero shot)
3. Layer in IPA to lock the singing/mouth shapes
4. Layer in FACS to lock micro-expressions under the vocal performance
5. Color-code every annotation — separate colors for body movement, camera motion, framing/composition, and lighting
6. Generate character + environment sheets in GPT Image 2 from that annotated board
7. Animate each panel in Seedance 2.0
Why this works:
• Model stops confusing move the camera with move the body
• Singing and choreography stay synced instead of fighting each other
• Lighting framing notes don't get buried in character direction
• Way fewer regenerations per shot
Use cases:
⁃ Contemporary dance / performance art films
⁃ Music videos with live vocal capture
⁃ Character-driven short films
⁃ Choreography-heavy brand content
⁃ Experimental theater docs
Not everything technically landed the way I planned.
But separating direction by color mattered more than any single prompt trick.
just try man. nothing here really matters so just try. try it just to see how far you can go. nobody cares if you fail. that's literally the point. to try. just tryyyyyyyy
-- What holds it together --
✂️PAPER CUTS.- When the image is the end ⤵️
What you bring to life is the journey towards the image: how the pieces come to be as they are.
The movement is the idea, and your image in Seedance is the final frame.
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What happens to the object?
1⃣ By the time the object TRANFORMS into something else. It takes place in a continuous shot, a single camera that zooms in slowly and never cuts away. A cut would break the transformation; the hypnotic effect lies precisely in the fact that it doesn’t flicker.
Template.- [@.RE IMAGE] is the LAST frame.
[GLOBAL] [Technique + light + backdrop + focus]. [Real materials]. One continuous hypnotic transformation — a single take, no cuts. The same [OBJECT A] does not appear in pieces; it [VERB: melts / folds / blooms / dissolves] into [OBJECT B]. Slow surreal dreamlike drift, one unbroken slow push, slight stop-motion shimmer, no snapping.
0-1s: [state A, intact and recognizable].
1-2.5s: [the change begins — "the same material begins to..."].
2.5-3.5s: [the change at full — "...becomes..."].
3.5-5s: [it settles]. The push eases to rest. Locked, exact match to the last frame.
[LOGIC RULE] one continuous same-lens push, never cutting. [A] morphs into [B], [details that must not deform] stay legible, no warping. hypnotic drift. SFX: [a sound that also transforms]. no music, normal speed.
2⃣ When one thing LEADS to another, we need each step to be a link in the chain of causality.
Template.- [@.RE IMAGE] is the LAST frame.
[GLOBAL] [Technique + light + backdrop + focus]. [Real materials]. Hypnotic stop-motion paper cadence, slight frame-step, brisk causal montage, ~1.5s per shot, no naturalistic motion, no slow-mo.
[cut] [shot + camera] / [carries on from previous cut] / [ACTION: what it DOES, not how it looks]. SFX: [beat-anchored hit].
[cut] ... (link 2 — chains from link 1)
[cut] ... (link 3)
[cut] ... (link 4)
[cut] ... ease back to reveal / [link 5]. Locked, exact match to the last frame. SFX: ...
[LOGIC RULE].- [materials], [what must NOT happen], no warping, [text legible if any]. ~1.5s per shot, no slow-mo. no music.
Seedance 2.0 4K on Higgsfield
Prompt:
Scene: A seamless ultra-cinematic one-take shot starting from deep space and ending in an intimate café moment. The sequence emphasizes speed, scale, and immersive transition from cosmic to human scale.
Subject / Character: Final subject is @img1 — a young woman sitting in an open-air café named “LUMOS”, wearing denim shorts and a white shirt, casually eating a hamburger with a drink beside her.
Action Timeline (TOTAL: 15s):
0–4s (Space → Earth Approach):
Wide cinematic shot of Earth in deep space. Camera accelerates forward smoothly. Earth rapidly grows in frame. Subtle light streaks, atmospheric glow becomes visible. Motion builds gradually but feels grand.
4–8s (Atmospheric Entry → Fast Descent):
Camera pierces atmosphere with intense glow and motion blur. Clouds rush past. Continents and terrain sweep underneath at high speed. Strong sense of acceleration.
8–11s (City Dive → Street Flow):
Camera locks onto a city and dives sharply. Skyscrapers rise fast. Transition into street-level movement — fluid glide through streets, passing buildings, corners, and urban elements with dynamic motion.
11–12s (Café Target Lock):
Camera spots outdoor café with large “LUMOS” sign. Rapid but smooth deceleration begins. Focus tightens.
12–15s (Final Scene – Character):
Camera settles into a medium shot of @img1. She sits casually, eating a hamburger, drink on table. Natural motion (taking a bite, relaxed posture). Warm, calm contrast to previous high-speed sequence.
Camera:
One continuous shot, no cuts. Extreme speed ramping: slow → ultra-fast → controlled slowdown. Wide lens in space → natural cinematic lens at final shot. Smooth stabilization with slight handheld realism at the end.
Audio:
Cinematic rise from deep space ambience → intense whooshing during descent → city ambience → soft café sounds (light chatter, ambient noise).
Style:
Cinematic color grading: cool tones in space/descent → gradually warmer tones at street/café. High contrast, subtle film grain, volumetric lighting, atmospheric particles, ultra-detailed, 8K, photorealistic.
Skills that have nothing to do with money but are worth dedicating an immense amount of practice to:
- Charisma
- Metacognition
- Critical thinking
- Sitting with discomfort
- Articulating what you believe and why
- Changing your beliefs when presented with new information
Almost nobody actually practices these and it shows.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
Be delusional about your potential.
El efecto "Frozen Time" siempre me ha flipado
Y ahora con Seedance 2.0 en 4K nativo ofrece una calidad cinematográfica impresionante: movimientos superfluidos, físicas y detalles que parecen reales
Prueba este prompt con una foto tuya 👇
Blade Under Moon
Midjourney + Nano Banana Pro + GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0
Created the character image in Midjourney, made a few edits with Nano Banana Pro, generated the storyboard with GPT Image 2 and finally brought it to life in Seedance 2.0
You can find the prompts in the comments.
this might be the most agentic video workflow possible rn
with gemini as the orchestrator now you can:
> upload your audio + match beats to exact moments in the song
> build a skill that times out every beat, timestamp, and generation
> have it orchestrate the full storyboard shot by shot
> generate everything in higgsfield
> drop it straight onto your premiere timeline
>generate effects and transitions on the timeline
start to finish ai production all inside one loop
higgsfield is making moves like nobody else in ai video rn, gonna drop some of my supercomputer skill files and breakdowns soon
Seedance 2.0 Prompt:
Use storyboard @[image1] as the exact sequential visual keyframe reference for the video. Treat every panel as an independent cinematic shot and follow the storyboard timing, action and camera exactly. Do not display storyboard annotations, labels, arrows or panel numbers.
Use @[image2] as the student reference and @[image3] as the master reference. Preserve identities, silhouettes, costumes and personality contrast.
Create a 15-second high-speed anime martial arts training scene with rough cinematic sakuga energy and nostalgic 80s adventure anime feeling.
No text. No watermark. No UI. No extra action beyond storyboard.
so here as i want to continue the shot from yesterday, i attached the full character sheet for the male character.
as you can see, he has a jacket and several other props but for this specific scene, i only instructed the agent to show the t-shirt and keep the other props hidden first for future scenes.
so from the beginning, i already fed the agent with the 2 main character sheets. this makes it much easier for the next scenes because the agent already understands:
→ how they look
→ how they behave
→ and how their overall vibe should stay consistent throughout the story.
@EHuanglu Pro tip: use GPT Image 2.0 to generate character sheets before dropping into Seedance — locks the face for consistent shots. Was stuck on this for weeks until I flipped the order.
GPT Image 2 + Seedance 2.0 on @mitte_ai
When using storyboards, I try not to describe every shot in the video prompt as much as possible.
To support that, I started adding more details into the storyboards instead.
The idea is letting the storyboard carry shot order, pacing, camera logic and continuity while keeping the video prompt simpler. Still experimenting with it but results feel promising.
You can check the prompts and result.