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seedance-antislop
// This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt contains generic AI filler, hollow superlatives, vague cinematic language, bloated adjectives, weak verbs, or needs sharper production-specific wording.
// This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt contains generic AI filler, hollow superlatives, vague cinematic language, bloated adjectives, weak verbs, or needs sharper production-specific wording.
This skill should be used when directing Seedance 2.0 T2V, I2V, V2V, R2V, audio, safety, or API work.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Seedance 2.0 audio, dialogue, lip-sync, music, sound effects, ambience, beat-sync, audio-reference mapping, desync troubleshooting, or sound-driven visual timing.
This skill should be used when the user asks for camera movement, shot scale, lens feel, framing, one-take direction, dolly, pan, tilt, push-in, handheld, aerial, macro, or camera-transfer guidance for Seedance 2.0.
This skill should be used when the user asks for character consistency, character tags, identity lock, multi-character blocking, wardrobe continuity, hand safety, expression control, or likeness-sensitive character guidance.
This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt mentions named characters, franchises, studios, celebrities, public figures, private people, brand logos, copyrighted scenes, songs, voices, or real-person likeness workflows and needs an IP-safe rewrite.
This skill should be used when the user asks for Chinese Seedance 2.0 examples, Chinese prompt patterns, example rewrites, or safe versions of working Chinese video-generation prompts.
| name | seedance-antislop |
| description | This skill should be used when a Seedance 2.0 prompt contains generic AI filler, hollow superlatives, vague cinematic language, bloated adjectives, weak verbs, or needs sharper production-specific wording. |
| license | MIT |
| user-invocable | true |
| tags | ["prompt-quality","anti-slop","seedance-20"] |
| metadata | {"version":"5.4.5","updated":"2026-05-30","parent":"seedance-20","author":"Iamemily2050 (@iamemily2050)","repository":"https://github.com/Emily2040/seedance-2.0","openclaw":{"emoji":"🎬","homepage":"https://github.com/Emily2040/seedance-2.0"}} |
Remove filler that hides missing visual decisions. A strong Seedance prompt uses observable nouns, verbs, camera moves, light sources, sound cues, and constraints. A weak prompt asks for excellence without saying what excellence looks or sounds like.
Every major phrase should be visible to a camera, measurable by a light meter, audible in the mix, or observable as motion. If a phrase cannot pass that test, replace it with production language.
| Filler | Ask what it means | Strong replacement pattern |
|---|---|---|
| cinematic | What camera and light make it cinematic? | locked close-up, warm practical key, cool rim light |
| epic | What is the scale or stake? | wide low-angle shot, tiny figure against storm wall |
| beautiful | What color, texture, or light behavior? | pearl highlights on wet ceramic, soft window bounce |
| dynamic | What moves, how fast, and where does it end? | fast lateral track ending on the hero label |
| professional | What production setup? | clean commercial tabletop, controlled reflection, no clutter |
First, underline all superlatives and vague style labels. Second, decide whether each word should become camera, light, motion, material, sound, or constraint language. Third, reduce duplicates. Fourth, keep the prompt within the character budget and preserve reference tags.
Do not remove useful genre language when it is paired with concrete direction. Noir hallway with hard venetian-blind shadows is useful; dramatic cinematic noir vibes is not. Keep terms that communicate medium, era, palette, or lens behavior.
Load [ref:anti-slop-lexicon] for the extended replacement table.
Return removed words, replacements grouped by camera/light/motion/sound/constraint, and the tightened prompt.