Check access before writing prompts
If access is region-gated or not broadly public, prompt advice alone will not solve the user problem.
Practical workflow
A step-by-step workflow for creators who want practical Seedance 3.0 preparation, not vague prompt tips. Start with access, structure the brief, then test with a current workflow.
SeedVideo is an independent third-party studio. Seedance belongs to ByteDance. Pages in this cluster label verified facts, planning guidance, and fallback workflows separately.

Workflow lanes
Each lane removes one common failure point: unavailable access, unclear references, bloated prompts, or expensive late-stage iteration.
If access is region-gated or not broadly public, prompt advice alone will not solve the user problem.
Identity, setting, camera motion, style, product shape, and audio should each have an assigned reference or written note.
Generate a short low-risk clip first. Judge motion and framing before spending more on a polished render.
Keep the winning prompt, references, and settings as a reusable production recipe.
Prompt skeleton
This page owns the how-to query, while the prompt page expands each slot into examples.
Subject and action
Camera and duration
Reference roles
Lighting and scene
Audio intent
Success criteria
FAQ
Short answers written for the exact search intent of this page.
Start by checking the access path, then prepare references, prompts, and storyboard notes that can be tested in current Seedance workflows while you track Seedance 3.0 availability.
A useful prompt names the subject, action, camera movement, setting, duration, reference roles, and audio intent. Keep the first test short enough to compare variants quickly.
If you need production output now, use the live Seedance 2.0 path and keep a reusable prompt library. If you are planning future model adoption, track Seedance 3.0 access and pricing separately.
Internal links
Each support page owns a different search intent, so users and crawlers can move without seeing the same article repeated.
Prompt frames for references, audio intent, style, and iteration.
Open pageGive each uploaded image a job so prompts stay controllable.
Open pageVoice, beat, lyric, and music-video planning without overclaiming.
Open pageScene boards, continuity, and extension strategy for longer clips.
Open pageLoop structure, crop safety, and performance-aware hero videos.
Open pageLabeled Seedance-style examples with prompt and use-case notes.
Open pageOnce the workflow is clear, move into the prompt cookbook and build templates for references, audio, product shots, and longer scenes.