| name | seedance-anime-action |
| description | Generate anime-style video prompts for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Use whenever the user wants anime, Japanese animation style, shonen action, seinen drama, magical girl, mecha, isekai, slice-of-life anime, or any Japanese animation aesthetic. Triggers on: anime, Japanese animation, shonen, seinen, manga style video, anime fight, anime opening, anime ending, sakura, chibi, kawaii, mecha, isekai, or any anime-style request. Use even for "make it look like an anime" or "Japanese cartoon style." |
Anime-Style Video Generation for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield
Understanding Anime as a Visual Medium
Anime is not simply "cartoon animation." It is a sophisticated Japanese animation tradition with distinct visual language, aesthetic principles, and storytelling conventions that evolved over decades. Generating authentic anime-style videos requires understanding how anime achieves its signature look through deliberate artistic choices, not accident.
Anime uses limited animation with impact frames — rather than smooth 24fps motion, key frames are strategically placed where they matter most, creating dynamic visual rhythm. The gaps between frames aren't lazy; they're intentional. This technique, combined with dramatic lighting, color psychology, and deliberate silence, creates emotional intensity impossible in Western animation.
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield allows us to encode these principles into video prompts that capture authentic anime aesthetics — from the cel-shaded flatness of character designs to the explosive energy of action sequences.
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Specifications
Platform: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield
Video Format: MP4, WebM, ProRes
Resolution: 1080p (1920x1080) or 4K (3840x2160)
Frame Rate: 24fps (anime standard) or 60fps (high-action slow-mo)
Duration: Optimal 2-30 seconds; up to 60 seconds possible
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (cinema), 9:16 (mobile), 1:1 (square)
Color Space: Rec. 709 (Standard) or DCI-P3 (graded)
Key Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Capabilities for Anime:
- Cel shading simulation: Creates 2D-rendered appearance
- Motion blur control: Precise control over frame interpolation
- Impact frame freezing: Holds key moments for dramatic effect
- Color grading: Achieves anime's characteristic color palettes
- Particle effects: Speed lines, sparks, aura, sakura petals
- Character deformation: Facial expressions, chibi reactions, emotional distortion
- Camera motion: Dynamic zooms, rotating shots, Dutch angles
- Light effects: Rim lighting, dramatic shadows, light ray caustics
The 2-Second Hook Framework for Anime
The first 2 seconds of an anime clip must immediately establish the anime aesthetic and capture attention through visual impact. These 10+ anime hooks should be woven into opening moments:
1. Dramatic Eye Close-Up with Light Reflection
Eyes are the soul of anime. Open with an extreme close-up of a character's eye as light reflects across it, revealing emotion or power awakening. The iris should show detail — star-shaped highlights, color gradations, or a tiny reflection of flames/action. 0.5 second of stillness, then pupil contraction or expansion as the scene "activates."
2. Speed Line Burst
The signature anime visual. Straight lines (perspective lines) emanate from the center of frame or from an object, indicating sudden motion or a moment about to happen. Lines can be horizontal, radial, or following the edge of a swooping movement. Combine with a slight zoom-in or object entrance.
3. Transformation Sequence Flash
If applicable: a flash of white light that obscures the screen, then pulls back to reveal a transformed state — new outfit, powered-up form, or shifted character. The flash should be instantaneous and disorienting, lasting 0.3 seconds max.
4. Blade Unsheath with Metal Gleam
A sword, weapon, or object being drawn with a metallic shine. The moment the blade clears the sheath, a brilliant light reflection flashes across it. Pair with a sharp sound (implied) and slight slowdown of motion.
5. Power-Up Aura Explosion
Expand outward from a character: glowing energy (electric blue, golden, or purple) radiates in layers, with particles trailing. The expansion should push outward with force, momentarily distorting the background. Aura color dictates power type (cold = ice, warm = fire, etc.).
6. Cherry Blossom Wind Gust
Petals swirl across frame in a gust of wind, establishing the "anime romance" or "nostalgia" mood. Petals should be semi-translucent, floating on invisible currents, possibly obscuring/revealing elements behind. Works for peaceful scenes or emotional moments.
7. Anime Title Card Slam
Bold, stylized text (katakana, kanji, or English) appears with dynamic perspective, rotating into place from off-screen. Background may shift or blur. Text should have a bold outline and fill, matching anime OP/ED title treatment.
8. Character Silhouette Against Dramatic Sky
A character or object in silhouette against a golden sunset, blue twilight, or storm clouds. The sky fills 60-70% of frame, with dramatic color gradients. Silhouette is perfectly black. Establishes tone and scale.
9. Impact Frame with Cross-Shaped Highlight
A moment of physical impact — punch, blade strike, or collision — frozen in time with a bright cross-shaped highlight at the center. Surrounding area may blur or motion-blur backward. Lasts 0.2-0.4 seconds.
10. Chibi Reaction Pop
For lighter anime: a character suddenly appears in exaggerated "chibi" proportion (larger head, smaller body), with oversized expression — surprise, anger, or cuteness. Accompanied by a cartoonish sound (implied) and quick pulsing glow.
11. Sweat Drop Reaction
A single bead of sweat appears on a character's face/head, reflecting light, and falls — implying nervousness, effort, or comedy. The drop should be glossy and catch light realistically.
12. Screen Tone Shift
The entire image momentarily overlays with a halftone pattern or diagonal lines (reminiscent of manga), emphasizing emotion or comedic moment. Lasts 0.1-0.3 seconds before clearing.
Anime Aesthetic Philosophy
To write effective anime prompts, internalize these visual principles:
Cel Shading & Flatness
Anime characters are drawn on 2D planes. Backgrounds are often painted with watercolor-like texture. Light should reveal form without photorealism — shadows are solid blocks of color, not gradients. Hair and clothing have defined edges, not feathered blends.
Limited Animation with Strategic Impact
Not every frame is animated. Characters hold poses for 0.5-1 second stretches. When motion happens, it's decisive and bold — a punch travels fully in 0.2 seconds. Static frames exist between motion sequences, creating visual rhythm and allowing viewers' eyes to "read" the action.
Dramatic Lighting
Anime uses light to create mood and guide emotion:
- Rim lighting: Bright outline around character silhouettes (often golden, cyan, or white)
- Directional light: Single or dual light source creates strong shadows
- Underlit faces: Light from below suggests danger or mystery
- Backlighting: Silhouettes, halos, and glow effects are common
Speed Lines (Streaks)
Motion isn't shown through blur. Instead, straight lines (perspective lines from a vanishing point) indicate direction and speed. Speed lines are sharp, not soft. They appear behind moving objects or fill the screen during fast camera movements.
Color Psychology
Anime color is never accidental:
- Warm saturated colors: Action, passion, energy (reds, golds, oranges)
- Cool desaturated colors: Melancholy, mystery, introspection (blues, purples, grays)
- High contrast saturation: Dynamic scenes with bold primary colors
- Pastel or muted tones: Slice-of-life, nostalgia, peaceful moments
Eye Design
Eyes are disproportionately large and detailed:
- Multiple layers of highlights (stars, cross shapes, reflections)
- Iris color is not realistic (violet, gold, green, red)
- Pupils contract/dilate for emotion
- Eyelashes are angular, not soft
- White of eye often reflects tiny images (other characters, scenery)
Hair Physics
Hair behaves impossibly — it floats, spikes, or flows with wind that doesn't exist. Hair strands are defined and individual. During motion, hair streaks or trails (motion blur but outlined). Gravity is optional.
Screen Tones & Patterns
Halftone dots, diagonal lines, and mesh patterns overlay scenes to suggest texture, emotion, or comedic effect. These are borrowed from manga but translated to moving image.
Master Template for Anime Video Prompts
Use this structure as a baseline for all anime-style Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts:
[VISUAL STYLE]
Generate an anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Aesthetic: [shonen/seinen/magical girl/mecha/etc.].
Art style: cel-shaded 2D anime. Limited animation with key impact frames. [Color palette description].
[OPENING 2 SECONDS]
Hook: [Choose from 2-second hook framework].
[Describe exact visual: position, timing, colors, effects]
[MAIN SCENE 1 - SECONDS 2-8]
Setting: [Detailed description of location, time of day, atmosphere]
Character action: [What is happening]
Animation style: [Movement type: fast/slow, impact frames, limited animation details]
Lighting: [Key light direction, mood lighting, special effects]
Color: [Primary palette, accent colors]
[MAIN SCENE 2 - SECONDS 8-15] (if needed)
[Repeat structure above]
[AUDIO/ATMOSPHERE]
Sound design: [Orchestral stings, silence, J-rock, ambient hum, etc.]
Pacing: [Beat timing, dramatic pauses]
[SPECIAL EFFECTS]
Particle effects: [Speed lines, sakura, sparks, energy, etc.]
Transitions: [Quick cuts, fades, swipes]
On-screen text: [Title card, episode number, etc. - if applicable]
[OUTPUT REQUIREMENTS]
- Duration: [X seconds]
- Resolution: 1080p or 4K
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Frame rate: 24fps (standard anime) or 60fps (action)
- Color grading: Warm [or Cool or Neutral] with anime color saturation boost
Anime Genre Guide: 10+ Distinct Visual Languages
Each anime genre has a signature visual identity. Master these to match user intent:
1. Shonen Action (Shounen / Young Male Audience)
Visual Language: Explosive, high-energy, bold color palette
- Heavy use of speed lines and impact frames
- Dramatic power-ups with aura explosions
- Exaggerated facial expressions (anger veins, sweat, shocked eyes)
- Dynamic camera: zoom-ins on impact, rotating shots during combat
- Lighting: Bright, high-contrast, with energy effects (electricity, fire, light)
- Color: Saturated primary colors (reds, golds, blues)
- Example genres: Battle shonen (Dragon Ball, Naruto, My Hero Academia)
2. Seinen Drama (Mature, Psychological)
Visual Language: Darker, introspective, muted or cold color palette
- Limited animation with long, static shots
- Emphasis on facial expressions and subtle eye movement
- Sparse use of speed lines; motion is more realistic
- Lighting: Dramatic rim lighting, underlit faces, strong shadows
- Color: Desaturated, cool tones, lots of black and gray
- Camera: Slow pans, Dutch angles for psychological tension
- Example: Psycho-Pass, Monster, Ergo Proxy
3. Magical Girl (Mahou Shoujo)
Visual Language: Whimsical, colorful, symmetrical, with transformation sequences
- Pastel color palette mixed with bright accent colors
- Transformation animations: twirls, light flashes, costume reveals
- Symmetrical framing and compositions
- Sparkle effects (stars, lights, magical auras)
- Soft focus backgrounds, dreamy atmosphere
- Lighting: Warm, golden hour, diffuse and gentle
- Example: Sailor Moon, Cardcaptor Sakura, Madoka Magica
4. Mecha (Mechanical Suits/Robots)
Visual Language: Metallic, industrial, imposing
- Heavy emphasis on mechanical detail and metal surfaces
- Reflections on mecha surfaces (light gleams)
- Rigid, geometric movement (less organic fluidity)
- Bright accents (neon cockpit lights, glowing weapons, energy cores)
- Lighting: Dramatic rim lighting on metallic surfaces, internal glow
- Color: Steel grays, blacks, bright neons (cyan, magenta, yellow)
- Scale emphasis: Tall camera angles looking up at mecha
- Example: Gundam, Evangelion, Macross
5. Isekai Fantasy (Another World)
Visual Language: Expansive, magical, otherworldly
- Vibrant, saturated color palette (fantasy world default)
- Magical effects: glowing runes, portal effects, spell circles
- Architectural fantasy elements: castles, dungeons, magical forests
- Lighting: Ethereal, with god rays and volumetric light
- Speed lines for magic and mystical movement
- Camera: Wide establishing shots, epic scale emphasis
- Example: Re:Zero, Sword Art Online, That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime
6. Slice-of-Life (Nichijou / Daily Life)
Visual Language: Warm, nostalgic, grounded, comedic
- Warm color palette: golden hour, soft pastels
- Minimal speed lines; motion is gentle or exaggerated for comedy
- Soft focus, watercolor-like backgrounds
- Lighting: Natural sunlight, warm indoor lighting
- Long static shots of mundane moments
- Chibi reactions for comedic emphasis
- Example: K-On!, Nichijou, Laid-Back Camp
7. Sports Anime
Visual Language: Dynamic, competitive, triumphant
- Bright, confident color palette
- Heavy use of speed lines and impact frames (ball movement, athlete motion)
- Slow-motion replays of key moments
- Dramatic close-ups of determined faces
- Lighting: Stadium lights, natural sunlight, high-key
- Camera: Fast cuts, dynamic angles tracking motion
- Example: Haikyuu!!, Kuroko's Basketball, Free!
8. Horror / Dark Anime
Visual Language: Unsettling, shadowy, deformed
- Desaturated, cold color palette (grays, sickly greens, purples)
- Heavy shadows, limited fill light
- Distorted character designs or environmental weirdness
- Grainy or film-like texture
- Lighting: Backlighting with silhouettes, harsh directional light
- Speed lines used for disorientation
- Example: Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer, Attack on Titan
9. Romance / Comedy Anime
Visual Language: Light, expressive, emotionally immediate
- Pastel color palette with warm tones
- Exaggerated facial expressions (blushing, embarrassment)
- Sparkle and flower effects for emotional highs
- Soft focus backgrounds for romantic moments
- Quick comic timing with fast cuts
- Lighting: Soft, diffuse, golden hour preferred
- Example: Kaguya-sama: Love is War, Toradora!, Quintessential Quintuplets
10. Cyberpunk / Sci-Fi Anime
Visual Language: Futuristic, neon, high-tech
- Dark backgrounds with neon accent colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, lime)
- Holographic effects and digital overlays
- Sleek, geometric character designs
- Lighting: Neon signs, LED screens, dark interiors lit by screens
- Heavy use of tech UI elements, digital glitches
- Color contrast: Dark cool tones with hot neon pops
- Example: Ghost in the Shell, Akira, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
11. School / Supernatural Anime
Visual Language: Ambiguous between mundane and magical
- Semi-realistic school settings with supernatural elements intruding
- Warm base palette disrupted by otherworldly effects
- Lighting shifts when supernatural events occur
- Speed lines and impact frames for sudden power reveals
- Example: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Jujutsu Kaisen
Anime-Specific Visual Effects Library (20+ Effects)
When describing animated scenes, reference these effects directly in your Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts:
Motion & Energy
- Speed Lines (Streaks): Straight lines radiating from a point or trailing behind motion. Used for fast movement, not blur. Sharp, clean lines.
- Impact Frames: Single frozen moment of impact with a bright flash or cross-shaped highlight. Holds for 0.2-0.4 seconds.
- Smear Frames: Rapid motion shown as smeared/stretched image, creating sense of extreme speed. Lasts one frame in animation.
- Motion Blur Trailing: Subtle motion blur that trails behind fast-moving objects, not covering the object itself.
- Pulsing Glow: Objects/characters surrounded by expanding and contracting colored light. Indicates power or energy buildup.
- Aura Emission: Colored energy (electric, fire, ice, ki) radiating from character. Can expand in layers or pulse.
Impact & Emotion
- White Flash (Impact Light): Sudden bright white overlay covering screen, used to obscure transitions or emphasize impact. Clears in 0.3 seconds.
- Screen Shake: Entire frame vibrates slightly during impacts or explosions. Conveys force.
- Cross-Shaped Highlight: Bright cross (+) shape at center of impact point. Adds visual intensity.
- Dramatic Shadow Drop: Character silhouette darkens dramatically, shadows deepen. Indicates power or danger.
Particle & Environmental
- Sakura Petals: Semi-translucent pink petals floating across frame on invisible wind. Used in romance, nostalgia, or wind-themed scenes.
- Spark Burst: Hot white/yellow sparks emanating from impact point or mechanical object. Fades quickly.
- Dust Cloud: Tan/gray particles swirling around motion or impact. Rises and dissipates.
- Water Droplets: Droplets suspended mid-air or streaming, often with light reflection.
- Fire/Flame Effect: Stylized flames (not realistic) with bold orange/red/yellow colors. Often depicted with speed lines within the fire.
Character Reactions
- Chibi Pop: Character instantly appears in exaggerated small proportions with oversized expression (anger, shock, cuteness).
- Sweat Drop: Single glossy droplet on character's head/face, reflecting light. Falls slowly.
- Anger Veins: Thick vein-like lines appear on character's forehead/body when angry. Purple or dark red.
- Blush Circles: Large circular blush marks on cheeks. Indicates embarrassment or affection.
- Sparkle Eyes: Star-shaped or cross-shaped highlights fill eyes, indicating excitement or special emotion.
Screen & Digital
- Screen Tone Overlay: Entire frame overlays with halftone dots or diagonal line pattern (manga style). Emphasizes emotion or comedy. Brief duration (0.1-0.3 seconds).
- Digital Glitch: Horizontal lines or pixelated distortion, suggesting malfunction or supernatural event.
- Onomatopoeia Text: Bold sound effect words appear on screen (Japanese katakana or English: "BOOM", "CRASH", "WHOOSH"). Quick pulsing or zoom-in effect.
Character Design Keywords for Anime Aesthetics
When describing characters in Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts, use anime-specific terminology:
Proportions
- Large eyes: 1/3 to 1/4 of face width is typical anime eye size
- Small mouth: 1/10 of face, simple line or small shape
- Defined jawline: Pointed or squared, not soft
- Oversized head: Often 1/3 of body height in action character designs
- Thin limbs: Exaggerated thinness in legs and arms suggests character type (delicate, ninja-like, etc.)
Eye Styles & Expressions
- Tsurime (Cat eyes): Eyes with outer corners higher than inner (sharp, confident, aggressive look)
- Tareme (Round eyes): Eyes with outer corners lower than inner (innocent, kind, submissive look)
- Star eyes: Multiple star-shaped highlights indicating excitement or special power
- Cross eyes: Cross-shaped highlight, often in action/impact moments
- Ringed iris: Concentric circles around iris, indicating unusual power or foreign origin
- Slit pupils: Serpentine or slit-like pupils for supernatural/animal characters
- Blank stare: Eyes as solid black dots or simple lines for comedic moments
Hair Physics
- Spiky hair: Gravity-defying points, often with highlights showing individual strand definition
- Long flowing hair: Moves as single unit, floats impossibly in wind or motion
- Twin tails: Two sections of hair tied at sides, swing with exaggerated motion
- Hime cut: Long straight hair with rectangular side locks, typically noble female characters
- Ahoge: Single strand of hair sticking up from head, often indicates main character or airheadedness
- Silky sheen: Hair reflects light with bright highlight streaks, suggesting cleanliness/youth
Clothing & Costume
- Sailor uniform: Classic Japanese school outfit with bow, white blouse, pleated skirt
- Harem pants: Loose, flowing pants popular in fantasy/isekai anime
- Tactical gear: Form-fitting outfits with straps, belts, and geometric designs (action characters)
- Formal kimono: Traditional Japanese dress used for serious/ceremonial moments
- Pajamas or athletic wear: Soft fabrics in slice-of-life or romance anime
- Gender-ambiguous designs: Androgynous features common in shoujo anime
Camera Techniques in Anime Storytelling
Master these camera movements for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield anime prompts:
Dramatic Zoom / Dolly
Camera rapidly zooms in on subject's face or detail, stopping just before a reaction or action. Emphasizes emotional moment or incoming threat. Can use speed lines to enhance sensation of motion.
Rotating/Spinning Shot
Camera orbits around character or object, creating dynamic 3D-like effect. Used during transformation sequences, power-up moments, or to establish grand settings. Often 360-degree or 180-degree rotation.
Dutch Angle (Tilted Frame)
Camera frame is tilted 15-30 degrees from horizontal. Indicates psychological disturbance, danger, or comedic confusion. More common in serious/dark anime.
Parallax Pan
Camera moves across scene while background layers move at different speeds, creating depth. Foreground moves faster than distant background. Creates cinematic, painterly effect.
First-Person Slash / POV Attack
Camera positioned at character's eye level or slightly offset, simulating the character's perspective as they perform action. Often combined with speed lines. Very immersive.
Static Frame with Character Motion
Camera locked in place while character moves through frame. Common in slice-of-life for mundane moments. Contrasts with dynamic action sequences.
Whip Pan
Rapid lateral camera movement that momentarily blurs the frame, then stops on new subject. Creates comedic or dramatic transition. Often paired with sound effect.
Slow Tracking Shot
Camera smoothly follows character movement at walking pace. Establishes setting and character mood. Often used in opening sequences or peaceful moments.
Overhead Shot / Top-Down
Camera positioned above scene looking down. Establishes scale (showing character small in vast landscape) or establishes setting layout (battlefield, city, classroom).
Canted Shot (Low Angle)
Camera positioned low, looking up at character or object. Makes subject appear powerful, imposing, or threatening. Opposite effect of looking down.
Anime Lighting & Color Theory
Lighting and color are not decorative — they are emotional language in anime.
Dramatic Rim Lighting
Place key light source behind or to the extreme side of character, creating bright outline. Foreground remains dark or backlit. Separates character from background, creates silhouette effect. Used in serious moments (power reveals, confrontations).
Color variations:
- Golden rim: Heroic, warm, triumphant
- Cyan/blue rim: Cold, mysterious, ominous
- Purple rim: Magical, supernatural, royal
- White rim: Holy, pure, transcendent
Golden Hour / Warm Palette
Scene lit as if by setting sun. All colors shift toward warm (yellows, oranges, reds). Induces nostalgia, peace, romance. Common in slice-of-life and ending sequences. Sky may be orange-red with deep blue shadows.
Blue Hour / Cool Palette
Scene lit as if in twilight with clear sky (deep blue). Colors shift toward cool (blues, cyans, magentas). Induces melancholy, mystery, introspection. Common in dramatic or sad moments. Shadows are deep blue, not black.
Neon Night / Cyberpunk Lighting
Dark scene lit primarily by neon signs, LED screens, holographic elements. Accent colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, lime) pop against black. Used in sci-fi, cyberpunk, or urban night scenes. Creates high contrast.
Warm Nostalgia / Sepia Tone
Entire scene has warm color cast as if printed on old film. Saturated but warm colors. Indicates memory, flashback, or "good old days." Can be subtle (10% warmth boost) or heavy (80%+ warmth).
Cold Dramatic / Desaturated
Colors are reduced in saturation, pushed toward grayscale with cool color casts. Cool shadows (blue, purple, green tints). Used in serious, dark, or introspective moments. Removes visual comfort.
High-Contrast Shonen Lighting
Bright key light creating sharp, dramatic shadows. Limited fill light (shadows remain dark). High color saturation. Creates bold, graphic look. Common in action anime.
Soft Romantic Lighting
Diffuse, even lighting with minimal shadows. Colors are pastel or soft. No harsh lines. Induces warmth and comfort. Common in romantic scenes and slice-of-life.
Volumetric Light (God Rays)
Light beams visible in air (dust particles catching light). Creates magical, ethereal atmosphere. Often used with magical effects, waterfalls, or spiritual moments. Light appears to have physical presence.
Color Saturation Levels
- Hyper-saturated (120-150%): Action anime, magical moments, energy
- Standard (100%): Neutral anime scenes
- Desaturated (60-80%): Serious, dark, or melancholic scenes
- Heavily desaturated (30-50%): Horror, tragedy, despair
Anime Sound Design & Audio Elements
While Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield generates video, sound design should be described in prompts for later audio addition:
Orchestral Scores
- Action stings: Sharp, dramatic orchestral hits (brass, strings) on impact frames
- Heroic theme: Triumphant full orchestra with sweeping violins and brass
- Emotional swell: Soft strings building to crescendo for dramatic moment
- Mystery/suspense: Minor key strings with creeping pizzicato and low bass
J-Rock / J-Pop
- High-energy rock: Electric guitar, drums, driving bass for action sequences
- Melodic pop: Upbeat, bright instrumentation for light moments
- Soft J-pop ballad: Gentle vocals, piano, subtle strings for emotional scenes
Silence & Soundscape
- Dramatic silence: Complete audio absence for 1-2 seconds before major moment (impact arrives with no audio warning)
- Ambient hum: Low-frequency sound underlying scene (electrical hum for sci-fi, wind for outdoor scenes)
- Natural sounds: Footsteps, wind, water, rustling fabric (realistic in slice-of-life)
Specific Anime Sounds
- Impact swell: Orchestral sting paired with impact frame (BOOM, CRASH, CLASH)
- Power-up charge: Ascending tone, often electronic, building tension
- Transformation shimmer: Crystalline, magical sound effect (ascending chime or bell)
- Speed line whoosh: Zippy, fast sound effect indicating rapid motion
- Comedic boink: Light, cartoonish sound for chibi reactions or comic moments
Audio Pacing
- Fast cuts = quick audio transitions: Sound effects rapid-fire, no sustained notes
- Slow scenes = sustained audio: Long held orchestral notes, ambient sounds fill silence
- Dramatic moments = silence-then-impact: Quiet moment broken by sudden, loud orchestral sting
Example Prompt 1: Shonen Fight Climax
Generate an anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
GENRE: Shonen action anime (climactic fight moment)
AESTHETIC: Explosive energy, high impact, dramatic lighting
RESOLUTION: 4K (3840x2160)
DURATION: 8 seconds
FRAME RATE: 24fps
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
[OPENING 2-SECOND HOOK - 0:00-0:02]
Hook: Dramatic Eye Close-Up with Power-Up Aura Explosion
Open on an extreme close-up of a male anime character's eye. The iris is golden-amber with a four-pointed star-shaped highlight. As the eye fills the frame, a surge of blue electric aura radiates outward from behind the head, visible at the edge of frame. The aura pulses outward in two expanding rings, with electric sparks trailing in its wake. Speed lines (perspective lines from behind) zoom past the character's face to indicate acceleration. Eye pupil contracts sharply at 0.1 seconds into the scene.
Camera zoom-out reveals the character's determined face, spiky dark hair floating upward with impossible wind physics. A collar or clothing is visible at frame bottom.
Art style: Cel-shaded 2D anime character on slightly abstracted blue-electric background. Lighting: Rim light from electric aura (bright blue on edges of face). Shadows on face are dark navy, not gradients. Highlights on cheekbones and forehead are stark white.
Color palette: Deep blues, electric cyan, black shadows, white highlights, skin warm peachy tone. Saturation: 140% (over-saturated for power moment).
Sound design: Electronic power-up charge tone (ascending pitch) reaching crescendo at 0.5 seconds, followed by orchestral impact sting at 1.0 seconds.
[SCENE 1 - 0:02-0:05]
SETTING: Open valley at sunset. Golden-orange sky fills upper 70% of frame. Ground is rocky, sparse grass. Two combatants face each other at opposite frame edges, roughly 20 meters apart. Dramatic lighting from sun low on horizon (golden hour extreme). Deep blue shadows on ground. Volumetric light rays visible in dust-filled air between them.
MAIN ACTION: Character A (from previous eye close-up) stands at frame left in power stance — legs planted shoulder-width apart, fists clenched. Aura of electric blue energy surrounds full body in a 1-meter radius. Second character (opponent) at frame right in neutral stance, watching.
ANIMATION STYLE: Character A's aura pulses with 0.3-second rhythm (expand outward, retract inward, repeat). Hair and clothing flutter in response to aura pressure. Limited animation: character body is stationary, only aura and hair moving. Extreme 2-frame (12fps internal) movement for aura pulsing to emphasize limited animation aesthetic.
LIGHTING: Rim lighting on Character A from sun behind and to right — golden outline on left silhouette. Heavy directional light from sunset creates long shadows stretched across ground toward right. Character B is partially backlit, appears in silhouette.
COLOR: Golden-orange sky (70% frame), deep blue shadows, character A glowing cyan-blue aura, black silhouette for character B. Saturation: 130%.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Aura: Electric blue glow surrounding character, with 4-5 concentric rings expanding and retracting
- Sparks: White/yellow spark particles drift upward from aura surface
- Speed lines: Stationary character still radiates subtle speed lines outward (indicating contained explosive energy)
- Dust: Tan/gray dust particles swirl around character's feet
- Screen tone: Brief (0.2-second) diagonal line pattern overlay at 0.3 seconds into this scene (manga-style emphasis of power moment)
[SCENE 2 - 0:05-0:08]
SETTING: Same valley, but dynamic energy explosion has occurred. Rocky ground now cratered at center point between combatants. Dust cloud fills lower half of frame. Sky remains golden-orange above dust layer.
MAIN ACTION: Character A launches forward at extreme speed. Character B braces for incoming attack.
ANIMATION STYLE: Limited animation with impact emphasis. Character A's movement from standing to launch should happen in two key frames with speed lines filling gap (smear frame effect). Character B reaction shot: eyes widening, pupils dilating, mouth opening slightly. These reactions are held 0.2 seconds (static frame).
MOVEMENT SEQUENCE:
- 0:05.0-0:05.2: Character A contract pose (coiling back for attack) — static hold, speed lines radiating outward
- 0:05.2-0:05.5: Character A launches forward — speed lines create motion sense, blue aura trails behind (motion blur)
- 0:05.5-0:06.0: Mid-attack smear frame — character slightly blurred/elongated showing extreme speed
- 0:06.0-0:06.3: Impact moment — white flash covers frame center (0.5 brightness intensity), Character A fist contacts (implied), impact cross-shaped highlight appears
- 0:06.3-0:08.0: Reaction moment — Character B blown backward by impact, mouth open in shock, sweat drop falling from forehead (glossy, light-reflecting), speed lines trail behind B's motion
LIGHTING: During impact flash (0:06.0-0:06.3), screen brighten significantly (white impacts light), then returns to golden-orange sunset. Impact point illuminated from within by character A's aura. Dynamic shadows shift with motion.
COLOR: Golden-orange sky, blue-cyan aura bright, tan dust, white impact flash at 0:06.0. Saturation 140% during impact.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Speed lines: Emanating from Character A's launch point during 0:05.0-0:05.5 (radial perspective lines suggesting speed)
- Motion blur: Trail of blue aura light behind Character A during 0:05.2-0:06.0 (soft blue streaks)
- Impact flash: White light covers center 60% of frame, pulling back at 0:06.3
- Impact cross: Bright white cross-shaped highlight at fist-contact point (0.2 seconds duration)
- Dust burst: Tan/gray dust particles explode outward and upward from impact point
- Afterimage: 2-3 slightly transparent ghosted images of Character A's form trailing behind actual character during launch (indicates superhuman speed)
[AUDIO]
0:00-0:05: Rising orchestral strings with electronic power charge tone
0:05.0: Dramatic orchestral sting hits (full brass section)
0:06.0: Impact crash sound (heavy, resonant bass note paired with high metallic crash)
0:06.3-0:08: Tense orchestral strings with Character B's reaction
[OUTPUT]
- Duration: 8 seconds
- Resolution: 4K
- Frame rate: 24fps base, with 12fps (2-frame) internal motion for aura pulsing
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Color grade: Warm golden-orange dominated (saturation +40%), cool blue accents (electric effects), deep blue shadows
- Final output: Cinematic MP4 or ProRes
Example Prompt 2: Slice-of-Life Peaceful Morning
Generate an anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
GENRE: Slice-of-life anime (morning comfort moment)
AESTHETIC: Warm nostalgia, soft lighting, peaceful
RESOLUTION: 1080p (1920x1080)
DURATION: 6 seconds
FRAME RATE: 24fps
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
[OPENING 2-SECOND HOOK - 0:00-0:02]
Hook: Cherry Blossom Wind Gust with Warm Sunlight
Fade in from black to a close-up of cherry blossom petals swirling across frame. Petals are semi-translucent pink/white, gently floating on invisible wind. Behind petals, a blurred golden window frame is visible, with warm sunlight streaming through. Petals drift across from left to right, then right to left, creating peaceful, random motion patterns. No speed or urgency — motion is leisurely. At 0.8 seconds, camera slowly pulls back to reveal more of the scene beyond window.
Lighting: Warm golden sunlight diffused through window. Shadows are very soft, rendered in light orange-brown tones (not black). Saturation: 80% (softer than normal for peaceful feeling).
Sound design: Soft acoustic guitar chord or gentle piano note held throughout. Optional: subtle wind sound, light and airy.
[SCENE 1 - 0:02-0:04]
SETTING: Japanese-style bedroom interior. Single futon (mattress) on tatami mat floor. Morning sunlight streams through shoji screen (latticed paper door) at right side of frame, creating soft shadow grid pattern on futon. Room is minimalist — few possessions, wooden details, paper lantern visible in background. Warm golden hour light dominates.
MAIN ACTION: Female anime character (anime proportions: large eyes, delicate features) wakes on futon. She is lying on her side, eyes closed, peaceful expression. Eyes slowly open to reveal large, soft eyes (tareme style — gentle, rounded). She stretches one arm lazily above her head.
ANIMATION STYLE: Minimal animation. Character lies still for 0.8 seconds, then eyes open over 0.4 seconds (slow, heavy-eyed opening), then arm stretch happens over 0.6 seconds (slow, realistic movement, not exaggerated). Movement is gentle and naturalistic, not action anime style.
LIGHTING: Warm golden sunlight from screen door. Face is lit from right side. Left side of face and body is in soft shadow (golden-brown tone, not black). Skin has warm peachy tone. Hair has soft light highlights.
COLOR: Golden-yellow sunlight dominant, warm cream interior tones, peachy skin, dark warm-brown hair, white/pale blue pajamas. Saturation: 75% (softer).
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Dust motes: Fine dust particles visible in sunlight beam, drifting slowly (volumetric light effect)
- Soft shadow grid: Grid pattern from shoji screen projected on futon and floor, very soft-edged
- Hair strand highlight: Single bright white line highlights on hair, showing glossy texture
- Breathing: Very subtle rise-and-fall of chest during sleep and early wake moments
[SCENE 2 - 0:04-0:06]
SETTING: Same bedroom, now wider frame showing window/screen door at right. Outside window, out-of-focus green trees and more cherry blossoms visible. Room interior is warm and wooden.
MAIN ACTION: Character sits up slowly on futon, brushing hair from face. She looks toward window with gentle, content expression. Soft smile appears.
ANIMATION STYLE: Sitting-up motion occurs over 1.2 seconds (realistic speed, not fast). Head tilt and hair brushing happen simultaneously. Facial expression is static except for slow smile that emerges over 0.8 seconds.
LIGHTING: Same warm sunlight. Face is now more fully illuminated as she sits. Rim light from window creates soft glow on side of face and in hair.
COLOR: Golden sunlight, pale cream room, character peachy-warm tones. Saturation 75%.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- None — simple, peaceful moment
- Texture: Soft focus on background (depth of field shallow, blurs background trees and window)
[AUDIO]
0:00-0:06: Soft, continuous acoustic guitar or piano. Simple, repeating melody (think: peaceful morning theme from slice-of-life anime). Volume: ambient, not foreground. No percussion, no urgency.
[OUTPUT]
- Duration: 6 seconds
- Resolution: 1080p
- Frame rate: 24fps
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Color grade: Warm golden hour (temp +3000K), soft diffuse look, saturation -25%, soft-focus background
- Output format: MP4
Example Prompt 3: Mecha Battle Spectacle
Generate an anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
GENRE: Mecha anime (giant robot combat)
AESTHETIC: Metallic, imposing, industrial, explosive
RESOLUTION: 4K (3840x2160)
DURATION: 10 seconds
FRAME RATE: 24fps
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
[OPENING 2-SECOND HOOK - 0:00-0:02]
Hook: Mecha Power-Up with Cockpit Illumination + Impact Frame
Open in cockpit (interior cabin) of massive mecha. Frame is tight on pilot's face — large anime eyes widening in concentration. Bright cyan-blue light floods cockpit from panels/screens as mecha powers up. Pilot's face is illuminated by neon glow — cyan on one side, warm amber on other (dual-light source). At 0.7 seconds, cut to external view: mecha silhouette against dark storm clouds. Bright cyan-white power core glows in center of mecha chest. Energy expands outward in concentric rings, distorting air around it. Speed lines radiate outward. At 1.5 seconds, cut back to pilot expression: determination, gritted teeth, eyes narrowed.
Lighting: Cockpit: neon cyan and amber light sources. External: mecha rim-lit by its own power core (bright cyan), storm clouds deep purple-gray behind.
Color palette: Deep purples and grays (storm sky), bright cyan-neon, warm amber cockpit light, black shadows, metallic grays on mecha.
Sound design: Electronic power-up charge (rising pitch), then orchestral brass sting at 1.5 seconds.
[SCENE 1 - 0:02-0:05]
SETTING: Dystopian city battlefield at dusk. City is cyberpunk-industrial: towering buildings, neon signs, rain falling. Sky is dark purple-gray with storm clouds. Visibility is limited by rain and haze. Two massive mecha face each other across ruined plaza. Both mecha are 50+ meters tall. Ground is cracked, scorched, debris scattered. Neon signs reflect off wet ground.
MECHA 1 (protagonist): Sleek, angular design in blacks and cyans. Cockpit glows cyan from internal screens. Core on chest glows bright cyan (power buildup). Standing in neutral stance.
MECHA 2 (antagonist): Bulky, industrial design in dark grays and reds. Less refined. Standing in combat-ready stance at opposite frame edge.
ANIMATION STYLE: Limited animation, but with mechanical precision. Mecha 1 raises arm slowly over 0.8 seconds (realistic hydraulic speed, not instant). The arm has rigid segments that articulate with distinct angles (no organic fluidity). Internal glow of cockpit remains constant. Power core pulses with 0.4-second rhythm.
LIGHTING: Scattered neon light from buildings illuminates from multiple angles. Primary light source is Mecha 1's cyan core (rim lighting effect on its own surfaces). Mecha 2 is more shadowed, rim-lit faintly by distant neon. Rain catches light, visible as streaks. Ground reflects neon colors.
COLOR: Deep purple-gray sky, dark building silhouettes, bright cyan neon (signs, core glow), warm red-orange accent lights (signs, danger), black rain shadows, metallic gray on mecha surfaces. Saturation: 110% (neon pops against dark).
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Neon reflections: Cyan and red light reflects on wet ground in distinct puddles and streaks
- Rain: Visible rain drops/streaks in front of and behind mecha, catching light
- Power core pulsing: Cyan glow expands from core, illuminating surrounding mecha panels with each pulse
- Steam/mist: Rising from damaged ground, catching light from neon
- Mechanical details: Highlights on mecha joints, panel edges, showing metallic surfaces
[SCENE 2 - 0:05-0:07]
SETTING: Same battle area, closer view. Camera has moved closer to Mecha 1, showing more detail. Building wreckage visible in foreground (blurred).
MAIN ACTION: Mecha 1 launches forward to attack. Mecha 2 raises weapon.
ANIMATION STYLE: Launch happens in two key frames with speed lines (smear effect). Movement from standing to full stride takes 0.6 seconds. Mecha 2's weapon raise takes 0.8 seconds (mechanical arm raising cannon/blade). These movements are rigid and segmented (not fluid).
MOVEMENT SEQUENCE:
- 0:05.0-0:05.2: Mecha 1 coil pose (slight backward lean for launch prep) — static, speed lines radiating backward
- 0:05.2-0:05.8: Launch movement — speed lines trail behind, footfalls shake camera slightly (screen shake effect, 1-2mm vibration)
- 0:05.8-0:06.2: Mid-run speed lines, rain streaks stretch behind mecha
- 0:06.2-0:07.0: Mecha 2 weapon raises — mechanical precision, distinct angular movement
LIGHTING: Neon light intensifies during mecha movement. Power core glows brighter (brightening effect). Shadows shift dynamically with motion. Rain is more visible mid-motion (heightened visibility of particles).
COLOR: Same purple-gray-cyan-red palette, but cyan core now at +150% brightness during launch. Warm sparks/effects from weapon raise on Mecha 2.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Speed lines: Dense radial lines behind Mecha 1 from 0:05.2-0:05.8
- Motion blur: Cyan-light trails behind mecha (core glow motion blur)
- Screen shake: 1-2 second continuous mild vibration during footfall
- Sparks: Mechanical sparks (bright white/yellow) around Mecha 2's weapon raising
- Impact distortion: Air distorts around mecha movement (heat shimmer effect)
[SCENE 3 - 0:07-0:10]
SETTING: Close-up on impact moment. Both mecha in frame, weapon clashing (blade or energy impact).
MAIN ACTION: Collision/impact.
ANIMATION STYLE: Impact is instantaneous (single frame transition). Hold impact frame static for 0.3 seconds.
IMPACT MOMENT:
- 0:07.0: White flash covers 70% of frame center (bright impact light), obscuring initial contact
- 0:07.3: Flash clears, impact point visible with massive cross-shaped highlight (bright white/cyan cross, 2-meter size)
- 0:07.5: Explosive outburst — energy explosion between mecha, pushing both backward
- 0:07.7-0:10.0: Mecha staggering backward, impact aftershock effects
LIGHTING: Impact flash is bright white (overexposed), then returns to neon-lit scene with core glow intensified (cyan much brighter). Explosion light is bright blue-white, briefly overwhelming other light sources.
COLOR: White impact (0.3 seconds), then cyan core glows at 200% intensity, explosion is cyan-white, surrounding area is dark silhouette, neon signs dim by comparison during explosion brightness.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Impact flash: White light covers frame center at 0:07.0, fully clears by 0:07.3
- Impact cross: Bright cross-shaped highlight at impact point, +0.4 seconds
- Explosion: Expanding burst of cyan-white energy from impact point, pushing outward in all directions, distorting air
- Debris: Metallic shards and sparks launch from impact site
- Shockwave: Visible expanding ring of light/energy from impact point (ripple effect)
- Screen shake: Heavy vibration during impact (3-5mm), settling by 0:08.0
[AUDIO]
0:00-0:02: Electronic power charge + orchestral brass sting
0:02-0:05: Ambient industrial hum (electrical), distant neon buzz, rain sound
0:05-0:07: Mechanical movement sounds (hydraulic hiss, servo whine), footstep impacts
0:07.0: Massive orchestral impact crash (full orchestra, deep bass)
0:07.3: Sustained orchestral tremolo (strings) as aftermath
0:08-0:10: Mechanical damage sounds (sparks, creaking metal)
[OUTPUT]
- Duration: 10 seconds
- Resolution: 4K
- Frame rate: 24fps
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Color grade: Cool cyberpunk (saturation +20%, neon cyan/red pop +50%, darken background by 30%)
- Output format: MP4 or ProRes
Example Prompt 4: Anime Opening Sequence (OP/ED Style)
Generate an anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
GENRE: Anime Opening Sequence (OP) — flashy, energetic, montage-style
AESTHETIC: Iconic anime OP style with title cards, character introductions, action clips
RESOLUTION: 1080p (1920x1080)
DURATION: 15 seconds
FRAME RATE: 24fps
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
[OPENING MOMENT - 0:00-0:03]
Hook: Anime Title Card Slam with Dramatic Sky
Black screen fades to golden sunset sky (70% frame). Dark silhouettes of characters appear at bottom frame, posed dramatically. At 0:01, bold anime-style title appears from off-screen rotating into center frame with perspective effect. Title is large, thick-outlined letters in white with black outline and colored fill (gold/cyan gradient). Text enters with speed lines behind it. At 0:02, secondary title/logo appears with quicker entry. Dramatic orchestral sting hits at 0:02.5.
Lighting: Warm golden-orange sunset, rim-lit silhouettes (bright golden outline), deep blue-black shadows below silhouettes.
Color: Golden-orange sky, black silhouettes, white text with gold and cyan accents. Saturation: 120%.
[SCENE 1 - 0:03-0:06]
SETTING: Abstract/stylized background. Character spotlight moments. First character appears center-frame, face prominent. Behind character: gradient background (color varies per character).
MAIN ACTION: First character (protagonist male): Fierce expression, eyes intense (tsurime style), electricity crackling around fists. Energy aura pulses. Character name appears below in stylized katakana text.
ANIMATION STYLE: Limited animation. Character is static pose with animated effects (aura pulsing, electricity crackling). At 0:04, camera zooms in on character's face/eyes over 0.3 seconds. Eyes flash with power (bright cross-shaped highlights fill pupils).
LIGHTING: Dramatic rim lighting (bright electric blue) on left side of face, dark shadow on right. Electricity effect illuminates face from center (bright blue glow).
COLOR: Blue and electric cyan dominant, character skin warm, background dark gradient. Electricity: bright white-blue.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Aura pulsing: Blue energy expands/retracts in rhythm
- Electricity: Jagged electric bolts crack across screen and around fists
- Name card: Bold text appears with quick zoom-pop entrance
[SCENE 2 - 0:06-0:09]
SETTING: Quick montage cuts. 3-4 rapid cuts of action moments.
CUT 1 (0:06-0:067): Speed line burst. Character executes punch. Speed lines fill screen. Impact frame with cross-shaped highlight. Lasts 0.4 seconds.
CUT 2 (0:067-0:07.3): Transformation flash. White light obscures screen, pulls back to reveal character in powered-up form. Red aura instead of blue. Dramatic pose. 0.6 second duration.
CUT 3 (0:07.3-0:08.0): Bladeunsheath moment. Slow-motion unsheath of massive sword. Bright metal gleam flash across blade. Speed lines follow blade path. 0.7 seconds.
CUT 4 (0:08.0-0:09.0): Mid-air combat moment. Two characters clash weapons in mid-air. White impact flash at center, then pulling back shows dynamic positions with speed lines. Impact cross-shaped highlight. Slow-motion feel (24fps base with additional motion blur).
Each cut is sharp and energetic. Transitions: quick fades or wipe-cuts, not slow dissolves.
LIGHTING: Each cut has dramatic lighting matching its action. High contrast. Rim lighting on combatants.
COLOR: Varies per cut. First: blue/cyan. Second: red-orange. Third: golden metal. Fourth: mixed colors with white impact light.
SPECIAL EFFECTS: Speed lines, impact frames, white flashes, auras, blade gleam, motion blur
[SCENE 3 - 0:09-0:12]
SETTING: Secondary characters introduced. Stylized background for each.
Character 2 (0:09-0:10): Female character, magical girl style. Pink aura, sparkle effects. Transformation hint (twirl motion, magical aura expanding). Name card in katakana.
Character 3 (0:10-0:11): Male character, cool/aloof expression. Dark blue aura. Minimal animation, just standing pose with effect. Name card.
Character 4 (0:11-0:12): Comic relief or ally. Chibi proportions brief pop. Exaggerated cute expression, sparkle effects. Quick moment, less dramatic.
ANIMATION STYLE: Similar to Scene 1 — static character with effects animation. Each character held for 1 second. Quick transitions (0.2 second fades or cuts).
LIGHTING: Each character has distinct rim light color (pink for magical girl, blue for cool male, bright white for comic relief).
COLOR: Per character color scheme. Saturation: 120-130% (OP energy).
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Sparkle effects (stars, lights) around magical girl
- Aura variations per character
- Quick zoom-pops on names
- Chibi reaction for comic relief
[SCENE 4 - 0:12-0:15]
SETTING: Climactic moment. Heroic shot of all characters together or protagonist in iconic pose.
MAIN ACTION: Full team/main character poses heroically. All together in power stance with combined auras/effects. Or solo protagonist silhouetted against sky with massive aura.
ANIMATION STYLE: Epic pose, mostly static, but auras expanding, speed lines radiating, final impact build-up.
LIGHTING: Rim lighting on all characters, dramatic backlighting, auras glowing.
COLOR: Mixed team colors, white highlight effects, silhouettes against bright sky gradient.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Combined auras expanding
- Speed lines radiating from center
- Final impact frame with cross-shaped highlight at 0:14.5
- Title re-appears at 0:14.0 (rotates back into position briefly for final confirmation)
- Screen tone pattern flashes at 0:14.2 (manga-style emotional emphasis)
[TRANSITIONS THROUGHOUT]
- Hard cuts between characters (no fade)
- Wipe transitions for action sequences
- White flash transitions between major sections
[AUDIO]
0:00-0:03: Dramatic intro orchestral stab + title card crash sound
0:03-0:06: High-energy J-rock begins (electric guitar, driving drums)
0:06-0:09: J-rock intensifies with fast tempo. Action sting hits on each key impact (0:06.4, 0:07.2, 0:08.0).
0:09-0:12: Rock continues, vocal melody enters at 0:09.0
0:12-0:15: Climactic orchestral/rock fusion. Full brass section. Driving beat. Crescendo into final pose.
[OUTPUT]
- Duration: 15 seconds
- Resolution: 1080p
- Frame rate: 24fps
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Color grade: High saturation (anime OP style), warm and cool colors alternating per scene, bright overall (no dark corners), high contrast
- Output format: MP4
Example Prompt 5: Emotional Farewell Scene
Generate an anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
GENRE: Anime drama/romance (emotional farewell)
AESTHETIC: Melancholic, cool-toned, intimate
RESOLUTION: 1080p (1920x1080)
DURATION: 12 seconds
FRAME RATE: 24fps
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9
[OPENING 2-SECOND HOOK - 0:00-0:02]
Hook: Cherry Blossom Wind with Blue Hour Lighting
Soft focus close-up of pink cherry blossoms drifting across frame on gentle wind. Camera is stationary. Blossoms are semi-translucent, catching cool blue-hour light. Behind blossoms: blurred silhouettes of two characters standing at distance, facing away from camera. Depth of field: petals in sharp focus, characters heavily blurred. At 0:01.5, camera very slowly pulls back (over 1 second), beginning to reveal more of scene and characters. Petals continue drifting throughout.
Lighting: Blue hour (twilight) — sky is deep blue, shadows are cool blue-purple. Light is cool and diffuse. No harsh directional light.
Color: Deep blue shadows, cool purple-blue tones, pink blossoms pop subtly against cool background. Desaturated overall (saturation: 70%).
Sound design: Soft orchestral strings (minor key, melancholic). Single held note on violin or cello, very quiet, ambient. Subtle wind sound.
[SCENE 1 - 0:02-0:05]
SETTING: Empty train platform at evening/dusk. Station building visible in background (blurred, soft focus). Overhead lamp glows with warm yellow light, but scene is dominated by cool blue hour sky above. Steel platform, minimal people. Two anime characters stand facing each other, roughly 2 meters apart. Space between them is emotionally significant.
CHARACTER 1: Male, tall, stoic expression (mouth slightly downturned, eyes looking down slightly). Wears dark jacket. Standing with hands at sides, posture slightly slumped.
CHARACTER 2: Female, smaller stature (typical anime female proportions), sad expression. Large eyes with soft focus. Long hair. Wears light-colored jacket. Arms crossed, protective posture.
ANIMATION STYLE: Minimal animation. Both characters are largely static. Small movements only: slight breathing, very subtle swaying. At 0:03, Character 1's hand slowly rises to grasp his own arm (self-soothing gesture). At 0:04, Character 2's gaze shifts — eyes look up slightly, then down again. These movements are slow (1-2 second durations each), not instant.
LIGHTING: Cool blue hour dominant. Warm station lamp casts no visible light on characters (too distant). Characters are backlit by sky, rim-lit with blue. Underside of characters slightly illuminated by platform reflection (subtle). No harsh shadows — all shadows are cool blue.
COLOR: Deep blue sky, blue platform, yellow-warm station building (distant/blurred), characters in cool-toned clothing (blacks, dark purples, light blue/gray). Skin has cool pink undertone (not warm peachy). Hair has cool highlights. Saturation: 70% (desaturated, muted).
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Cherry blossoms: Still drifting across frame with wind
- Platform reflection: Very subtle. Characters partially reflected below in glossy platform surface (50% opacity reflection, blurred).
- Atmospheric: Cool haze/mist visible in air (subtle volumetric effect)
[SCENE 2 - 0:05-0:08]
SETTING: Same location. Close-up on faces. Camera has moved closer to characters, framing them in two-shot (both visible but closer). Background is more blurred.
MAIN ACTION: Emotional moment. Character 2's eyes well up with moisture (tears about to fall, not streaming). Character 1 notices, eyes shift to meet her gaze. No dialogue (silence).
ANIMATION STYLE: Character 2's tear: Single tear forms at inner eye corner over 0.5 seconds (glossy, reflecting light), then begins to fall slowly over 0.4 seconds. Character 1's expression softens very subtly — eyebrows relax, slight downward tilt. These micro-expressions happen over 0.8-1.0 seconds (not instant). No dramatic reaction, just quiet recognition.
LIGHTING: Same cool blue hour light. Light from upper left (soft, diffuse) catches tear on Character 2's cheek, creating small bright highlight (very subtle, not shiny).
COLOR: Same cool blue palette. Tear catches light with small cyan-white highlight.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Tear: Single tear, glossy, reflecting light subtly
- Sweat drop (optional alternative): If tears feel too much, single bead of sweat on Character 1's jaw indicates emotional stress
- Eye highlights: Subtle star-shaped highlights in eyes reflect sadness (not excitement)
[SCENE 3 - 0:08-0:10]
SETTING: Wider frame showing both characters and station. Sky above.
MAIN ACTION: Physical connection moment. Characters simultaneously reach hands toward each other. Do NOT show hands touching — stop just short, arms extended, hands inches apart but not connecting. Emotional frustration.
ANIMATION STYLE: Hand reach happens over 1.0 second (slow, deliberate). Arms extend outward from bodies. At 0:09, both reach peak extension. Hold for 0.3 seconds with hands near (but not touching). At 0:09.3, both slowly retract hands back to sides over 0.4 seconds. This sequence is heartbreaking — proximity but no contact.
LIGHTING: Same cool lighting. Hands are lit from above, casting small shadows below (subtle).
COLOR: Clothing and lighting as before.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Blossoms: Continue drifting, some may pass between characters' hands (poignant visual)
- Screen tone: Very brief (0.1 second) diagonal line pattern flash at 0:08.8 (manga-style emotional emphasis — subtle, not heavy-handed)
[SCENE 4 - 0:10-0:12]
SETTING: Wide shot. Characters return to standing position. Train is visible in background, arriving (approaching with distant light).
MAIN ACTION: Goodbye. Characters separate, taking small steps backward from each other. Distance increases. Character 2 turns first, walks toward train. Character 1 remains, watching.
ANIMATION STYLE: Separation happens over 1.0 second. Character 2 turns slowly, walks with reluctant, heavy steps. Camera stays on Character 1's face for last 0.5 seconds, watching her leave. No eye contact after turn.
LIGHTING: Distant train light begins to illuminate scene (slight warm light from train headlight mingles with blue hour, creating cool-warm contrast). Characters cast longer shadows.
COLOR: Cool blue hour begins to be challenged by warm train light. Saturation increases slightly (70% to 75%) as train approaches.
SPECIAL EFFECTS:
- Train light: Distant light grows slightly brighter as train approaches
- Silhouettes: Characters briefly become silhouettes against arriving train light at 0:12
- Blossoms: Wind gusts slightly as train approaches (petals swirl faster briefly)
[SCENE 5 - 0:12 (OPTIONAL EXTENSION)]
If extended beyond 12 seconds to 15:
- Train doors closing visual
- Character 2 visible through window (last glimpse)
- Character 1 standing alone on platform, watching train depart
- Train light fades, scene returns to blue hour
- Final shot: Character 1 alone, cherry blossoms drifting
[AUDIO]
0:00-0:05: Soft orchestral strings (minor key), single sustained note. Very quiet, ambient.
0:05-0:08: Strings swell slightly as emotional moment peaks. Cello adds lower note. Still quiet.
0:08-0:10: Strings continue, slight tremolo (wavering) effect emphasizes emotion. Tempo remains slow.
0:10-0:12: Strings begin to fade. Distant train sound effect (rumble, approach). Wind increases slightly.
0:12: Train arrival sound, strings cut off suddenly (silence as train enters), or fade to silence.
OVERALL AUDIO: Sad, lonely, minor key. No percussion. Orchestral only. Tempo: very slow (around 60 BPM suggested). Silence is used as emotional tool — moments of complete quiet emphasize sadness.
[OUTPUT]
- Duration: 12 seconds (or 15 with extension)
- Resolution: 1080p
- Frame rate: 24fps
- Aspect ratio: 16:9
- Color grade: Cool blue hour dominant (saturation -30% overall, cool color cast +50%, desaturate reds/yellows, push blues and purples)
- Depth of field: Shallow focus in early scenes (blurred background), gradually increase focus as scene progresses
- Output format: MP4
Anime Opening/Ending Sequence (OP/ED) Design Guide
Anime openings and endings are their own art form. They're not just intros — they establish tone and excite viewers.
Opening Sequence (OP) Characteristics
- Duration: 60-90 seconds typical
- Energy level: HIGH, especially first 10 seconds
- Visual pace: Fast cuts, dynamic camera work, rapid scene changes
- Character introductions: Each main character is showcased (1-2 seconds each)
- Music: Often J-rock or upbeat J-pop, instrumental or with vocals
- Story hints: Clips from upcoming episodes woven in without spoiling plot
- Title card: Anime title displayed prominently (usually 10-15 seconds in)
- Visual style: Most flashy and polished version of show's aesthetic
- Effects density: Heavy use of speed lines, impact frames, auras, sparkles, special effects
OP Structure for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts:
- Hook (0-3 sec): Title card slam or dramatic opening moment (sound design is CRITICAL)
- Character montage (3-15 sec): Quick spotlight on each main character with action/personality moment
- Story teaser (15-30 sec): Brief scene showing setting/conflict, multiple quick cuts
- Climax moment (30-45 sec): Action sequence or dramatic scene with intense animation
- Team moment (45-60 sec): Characters together (rare in OP, but sometimes featured)
- Final pose (60-90 sec): Logo/title reappears, characters in iconic pose, final sting
Ending Sequence (ED) Characteristics
- Duration: 60-90 seconds
- Energy level: MEDIUM to LOW (winds down from episode)
- Visual pace: Slower cuts, lingering shots, contemplative
- Character moments: Less action, more intimate character moments
- Music: Often slower, emotional, sometimes soft J-pop ballad
- Mood: Reflective, peaceful, sometimes melancholic
- Visual style: Softer, more painterly than OP
- Effects: Fewer speed lines/impact frames, more ambient effects (petals, particles, light)
ED Structure for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts:
- Soft opening (0-10 sec): Gradual fade-in, soft music intro, peaceful visual
- Character vignettes (10-40 sec): Individual character moments (standing alone, looking pensive, doing mundane action)
- Group moment (40-60 sec): Characters together in peaceful setting (not fighting, just existing)
- Emotional beat (60-75 sec): Poignant visual (sunset, falling leaves, character looking at sky)
- Fade to credits (75-90 sec): Credits begin rolling, visuals become abstract or extremely soft focus
Common Mistakes & Fixes for Anime-Style Prompts
Mistake 1: Anime = Big Eyes Only
Fix: Anime is a holistic visual language. Eyes are important but focus equally on:
- Hair design and physics
- Color palette and saturation
- Speed lines and impact frames
- Lighting (rim, directional, dramatic)
- Limited animation pacing
- Background detail (watercolor vs. photo-realistic)
Example correction: Instead of "anime girl with big eyes," write "anime character with large tsurime eyes, long flowing hair with defined strands and motion blur, cel-shaded skin, warm peachy tone, positioned in dynamic action pose with blue aura, speed lines radiating from center, dramatic rim lighting from bright energy effect."
Mistake 2: Confusing Anime with Cartoon
Fix: Anime is distinct from Western cartoon styles. Western cartoons: rounder shapes, softer edges, more pastel colors, more exaggeration of form. Anime: sharp lines, defined edges, dramatic lighting, realistic proportions (except eyes and hair), color psychology, emotional intensity.
Example confusion: "Cartoon anime style" — remove "cartoon." It's just "anime style."
Mistake 3: Over-Describing Internal States
Fix: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield shows VISUAL information. Don't write "character feels sad." Write "character stands with shoulders slumped, head tilted down, single tear forming at inner eye corner with glossy reflection, mouth in slight frown, eyebrows tilted inward-upward (sadness expression)."
Mistake 4: Forgetting Audio Importance
Fix: Anime relies heavily on sound design. Describe audio explicitly:
- Instead of: "action scene"
- Write: "action scene with orchestral sting hitting at impact moment (0:00.3), speed line whoosh sound effect (0:00.2), silence in moments before impact (0:00.0-0:00.1 quiet only)"
Mistake 5: Static Characters
Fix: Even in peaceful anime scenes, micro-animations exist. Characters breathe, blink, hair moves slightly. Describe these:
- "Character stands static but hair floats gently as if on wind, eyebrows relax slightly every 1.5 seconds (micro-expression), eyes blink once every 2 seconds (realistic blink rate)"
Mistake 6: Ignoring Color Space
Fix: Anime colors are intentional. Don't write "make it look like anime with random colors." Specify:
- Shonen action: saturated primary colors (reds, golds, blues) at 130%+ saturation
- Seinen drama: desaturated, cool tones at 60-70% saturation
- Slice-of-life: warm pastels at 80% saturation
- Cyberpunk anime: dark cool backgrounds with neon accent pops at 150% saturation
Mistake 7: Forgetting Limited Animation Philosophy
Fix: Anime doesn't show every frame of motion. Build this into prompts:
- Instead of: "smooth character movement"
- Write: "character movement happens in two key frames with speed lines filling gap between (smear frame effect), creating 0.3-second motion burst"
Mistake 8: Weak Hook Framework
Fix: First 2 seconds are CRITICAL. Use the hook framework explicitly. Don't write vague openings. Write:
- "Hook: Dramatic Eye Close-Up with Light Reflection. Open on extreme close-up of character's eye (fills 60% of frame). Iris is golden-amber with four-pointed star-shaped highlight. At 0.3 seconds, white light flash emanates from pupil. Camera pulls back over 0.5 seconds revealing character's shocked expression."
Mistake 9: Unrealistic Request for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Capabilities
Fix: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield excels at:
- Static character poses with animated effects
- Dynamic camera movement
- Particle effects (speed lines, sparks, petals)
- Color grading and lighting
- Transitions and cuts
- Limited animation styles
- Text/title effects
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield struggles with:
- Complex character facial animation (blink yes, smile yes, speech no)
- Photorealistic human texturing (cel-shading yes)
- Complex physics simulations (liquids, cloth, hair individually)
Keep requests within capabilities.
Mistake 10: Mixing Aesthetic Styles
Fix: Anime genres are visually distinct. Don't mix:
- Slice-of-life warm colors with mecha neon lights (unless intentional)
- Shonen speed lines with seinen static compositions (unless showing power suppression)
Instead, commit to one aesthetic per scene.
Output Instructions for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Anime Prompts
When submitting anime prompts to Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield:
Format
- Use clear markdown headings and sections
- Break complex scenes into labeled subsections: [SETTING], [MAIN ACTION], [ANIMATION STYLE], [LIGHTING], [COLOR], [SPECIAL EFFECTS]
- Use timing stamps (0:00, 0:03, etc.) for precise sequencing
- Specify durations for all movements and effects
Specificity Requirements
- Describe colors as: [Primary color] [Saturation %] [Brightness level]
- Describe movements as: [Action type] over [duration] seconds (starting at [time stamp])
- Describe lighting as: [Direction] [Color] [Intensity] ([effect type])
- Describe effects as: [Effect name], [colors/details], lasts [duration]
Key Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Parameters to Include
RESOLUTION: 1080p or 4K
FRAME RATE: 24fps (anime standard) or 60fps (high-action)
DURATION: [X seconds]
ASPECT RATIO: 16:9 (most anime), 9:16 (mobile), 1:1 (square)
COLOR GRADING: [Warm/Cool/Neutral] with [Saturation adjustment], [Contrast adjustment]
SPECIAL PROCESSING: Cel-shading, motion blur settings, depth of field
Avoid Vague Requests
- ❌ "Make it anime-style"
- ✅ "Anime-style video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Aesthetic: shonen action. Art style: cel-shaded 2D. Lighting: dramatic rim lighting with electric blue aura glow. Color palette: saturated primary colors at 140% saturation."
Test Your Prompts
- Is the anime genre clear?
- Are opening 2 seconds described with a hook?
- Are colors and saturation specified?
- Is animation pacing clear (limited animation with key frames)?
- Are camera movements defined?
- Are effects listed by name with timing?
- Is Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield mentioned explicitly?
Final Thoughts: Anime as Fine Art
Anime is not cheaper animation — it is deliberately crafted visual storytelling. Each artistic choice (limited animation, color saturation, lighting, speed lines) serves emotional purpose. When writing prompts for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield, respect this tradition.
The most effective anime videos:
- Use silence as powerfully as sound
- Let static frames breathe
- Ground fantasy in emotional truth
- Deploy effects strategically, not constantly
- Match visual intensity to emotional content
- Understand that a single frame can convey more than dozens of frames of motion
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield is a tool that, when wielded with knowledge of anime as an art form, can generate videos that capture the heart of why fans love anime: the marriage of stunning visuals and profound emotion.
Last Updated: 2026-04-09
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