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Live Concert Music Video Generator

A comprehensive prompt designed to create a 15-second live concert music video with Japanese vocals, emphasizing strict character identity and dynamic stage lighting.

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Prompt

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15 seconds, 16:9, live concert music video with an original Japanese song.

Use <Picture 1> as the strict identity reference for the performer. Preserve the exact face, hairstyle, outfit, proportions, and style from <Picture 1>.

Create an original Japanese pop song about:
"Thank you for finding me"
Make it sincere, emotional, and uplifting. Compose original Japanese lyrics, melody, vocals, and instrumental music. The singing must be clearly in Japanese.

Preserve the performer’s original visual texture from <Picture 1>. If the reference is anime, illustrated, chibi, cel-shaded, or non-photoreal, keep the performer fully in that same drawn style. Do not make the performer photoreal or semi-photoreal. If the reference is photoreal, keep the performer photoreal.

Create a dynamic indoor concert performance. The performer sings with a handheld wireless microphone, moves naturally, and connects with the audience and camera. Start slightly emotional and become brighter and more joyful by the end.

Keep one main performer only. No extra featured performers or clones.

Do not use static shots. Every shot should have motion: push-ins, pull-backs, side tracking, curved moves, low-angle hero shots, wide stage shots, and a final hero shot.

Use concert lighting, moving beams, haze, audience lights, and stage depth. The large monitor behind the performer should show the performer singing.

Keep the video energetic, polished, and social-media-ready.

Avoid clone duplication, identity drift, costume changes, face drift, broken anatomy, subtitles, lyric text, logos, watermarks, intrusive UI graphics, and rendering-style drift.

Best for

  • - Portrait & Character visual exploration
  • - Short video shots and motion references
  • - Reusable briefs that keep source attribution visible

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  • - Subject, product, character, or scene
  • - Aspect ratio, camera, lighting, and background
  • - Brand, text, color, and output constraints

Recommended model and settings

  • - Model: seedance-2-0
  • - Input mode: Reference to Video
  • - Aspect ratio: 16:9
  • - Commercial status: restricted

How to use this prompt

  1. 1. Copy the prompt and preserve its structure for the first test.
  2. 2. Replace the subject, context, and publishing channel.
  3. 3. Change one camera, lighting, or style variable per iteration.
  4. 4. Inspect the output, source, text, and rights before reuse.

Limitations, source, and reuse cautions

  • - Generated output is an editable draft, not factual, legal, or rights evidence.
  • - Review the linked source, people, brands, logos, text, and third-party media before commercial use.
Imported from Awesome Seedance 2.0 Video Prompts. Attribution is required. Commercial-use status is restricted; review source rights before paid usage.

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  1. 1.Copy the prompt or open it directly in Dovoo with the generation button.
  2. 2.Adjust variables, aspect ratio, and reference images for your own use case.
  3. 3.Before publishing or paid usage, verify source rights, attribution requirements, and brand or likeness risks.

Can I use this prompt commercially?

Commercial-use status is restricted. Review the original source, license, brand constraints, and legal requirements before paid usage.

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