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Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Motion Design Ad Generator
Generate motion design advertisement video prompts for software and tech companies using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Use whenever the user wants to create a software product ad, SaaS promo, app launch video, tech demo, UI showcase, startup video, or motion graphics for a tech company. Triggers on: software ad, SaaS video, product launch, app promo, tech commercial, UI animation, motion design ad, startup video, product demo video, feature showcase, or any software/tech promotional video request. Use even for "make a video for my app" or "promo for our platform."
beshuaxian202 estrellas9 abr 2026
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Ventas y Marketing
Contenido de la habilidad
For Software & Tech Companies
This skill generates high-converting advertisement video prompts specifically designed for software, SaaS, apps, and tech products using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Motion design drives engagement, captures attention in 2 seconds, and communicates complex features instantly—exactly what tech companies need.
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Technical Specifications
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield is the gold standard for AI-generated motion design advertising:
Resolution: 1080p (1920x1080) to 4K (3840x2160)
Frame Rate: 24fps, 30fps, or 60fps (60fps recommended for fluid tech animations)
Bass swell (low frequency rise): Moments of emphasis or reveal
Volume: -12 to -8dB
Data & Metric Sounds
Counter beeps (rapid clicks): Increment sound during number counting
Ping (short tone): Each data point lands
Shimmer (sparkle effect): Particles, light effects, or emphasis moments
Bass drop (low frequency hit): Major moment, benefit reveal, or CTA
Volume: Varies; bass drop can be -6dB for impact, others -15dB
Sound Design Principles
Clarity: Never let sounds muddy each other; use frequency separation
Timing: Sounds should sync within 50ms of visual animation start
Volume balance: Total mix should peak around -3dB (leaving headroom)
Silence: Brief pauses (0.1-0.3s) between sound elements add sophistication
Frequency emphasis: Use EQ to keep dialogue/CTA clear; support with sub-bass
Consistency: Use same sound palette throughout (all synthesized, or all organic, etc.)
Music Considerations
Tempo: 120-140 BPM typical for energetic tech ads
Duration: Starts 0.5-1 second before visuals; ends with fade at 0.5-1 second after
Volume: -10 to -6dB at peak (lower under voiceover or key audio)
Style: Electronic, minimal, cinematic, or upbeat depending on brand
Beats: Align visual cuts/transitions with music beats for maximum impact
Five Large Example Prompts (15-25 Lines Each)
Example 1: SaaS Dashboard Launch Video (30 seconds)
SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT: SaaS DASHBOARD LAUNCH
[OPENING HOOK - 2 SECONDS]
Start with a Data Visualization Explosion. A single metric (like "500K monthly active users")
sits centered on a deep navy background. Suddenly, the number EXPLODES outward in all directions,
with particle trails following. Small secondary metrics (engagement rate, retention, revenue)
shoot out alongside in rapid succession. The color palette should feel expensive: deep navy base,
with accent colors of electric cyan and gold. Each number should have a subtle glow.
Sound: Whoosh as particles explode, followed by ascending electronic chime notes (one per metric).
[PRODUCT SHOWCASE - 4-5 SECONDS]
The explosion particles morph and re-gather into a floating laptop screen, positioned at 45-degree
angle in isometric view. The dashboard interface is now visible: clean grid layout with charts,
metrics, and controls. Colors are dark premium style. A glowing cyan accent line traces the edges
of the laptop. Four key features should be highlighted in sequence:
1. Real-time data graph (0.8s): A line graph appears with data points animating in
2. User engagement map (0.9s): Heatmap with gradient colors spreading organically
3. Revenue metrics card (0.8s): Large numbers counting upward with visual emphasis
4. Settings/controls panel (0.7s): UI elements subtly animate as if interactive
Each transition between features uses a smooth morph effect. The camera pulls back slightly
as features reveal, creating depth.
[BENEFIT COMMUNICATION - 3 SECONDS]
The dashboard fades slightly (opacity 70%) and large text animates in from left side,
scaling as it appears: "See all your data in one place." Duration 1.2 seconds.
Below that, three benefit callouts slide in from the right:
- "Real-time insights" (icon + text)
- "Customizable dashboards" (icon + text)
- "Team collaboration" (icon + text)
Each callout takes 0.6 seconds to slide in, with 0.2s stagger between each.
Sound: Soft slide whoosh for each callout, subtle click at the end.
[CALL-TO-ACTION - 1.5 SECONDS]
The dashboard comes back into focus at full opacity. A bright cyan button (rounded rectangle)
appears at bottom center with text "Start Free Today". The button pulses with a 1.2-second
animation (subtle scale and glow increase). Text above says "Join 50K+ teams using our platform"
(animates in with fade + slight scale). Below the button, a small logo appears with company name.
[TECHNICAL SPECS FOR SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD]
Duration: 30 seconds
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (1920x1080)
Frame Rate: 60fps
Style Tone: Dark Premium with Data Visualization elements
Color Grading: High contrast, cool temperature, slight blue/cyan color shift, cinematic shadows
Camera: Mostly static with subtle parallax movements; isometric perspective for laptop
Motion Smoothness: High—all curves should be power ease-out or elastic ease-out for premium feel
Example 2: Mobile App Feature Showcase (15 seconds for Instagram Reels)
SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT: MOBILE APP FEATURE SHOWCASE
[OPENING HOOK - 2 SECONDS]
Use Hand Interaction technique. A realistic animated hand (or stylized hand) appears on-screen
from the right, hovering over a floating iPhone in center. The phone screen is currently black.
As the hand approaches, the phone screen illuminates with the brand's primary color (vibrant teal).
The hand taps the screen decisively. Background is clean white or very light gray (Clean Minimal style).
Sound: Light tap sound (0.1s duration) synced with hand contact.
[APP FLOW DEMONSTRATION - 8 SECONDS]
iPhone screen now shows the app home screen. As hand swipes upward, the screen transitions
to next feature (smooth wipe transition, 0.8s). Features appear in this sequence:
1. Home feed (2s): Shows content cards stacking, one new card slides in
2. Messaging feature (2s): Conversation bubbles appear with message animations
3. Discovery/Search (2s): Search bar highlights, results cascade down
4. Profile (2s): User profile card animates with circular profile image appearing first
Each screen has the app's branding colors, clean modern UI with generous white space,
and smooth animations. Hand occasionally taps or swipes to trigger transitions—very interactive feel.
[KEY BENEFIT REVELATION - 3 SECONDS]
iPhone screen pauses on final state. A large text headline slides in from left:
"Connect with what matters." Underneath, a 3-word benefit statement appears:
"Share. Discover. Connect." (each word animates in separately with 0.4s stagger).
The app screen dims slightly (opacity 60%) to emphasize text. Brand accent color
(glowing teal) highlights the words as they appear.
[CTA - 2 SECONDS]
iPhone screen returns to full opacity. The phone screen itself now displays a glowing call-to-action
button labeled "Download Now." The button animates with a subtle pulse (glow increase/decrease).
Below the phone, company name and app store badges (Apple + Google Play) fade in.
A brief motion accent: the entire phone scales up 10% to emphasize "download now" message.
[TECHNICAL SPECS FOR SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD]
Duration: 15 seconds
Aspect Ratio: 9:16 (1080x1920 - optimized for Instagram Reels, TikTok, etc.)
Frame Rate: 60fps
Style Tone: Clean Minimal with brand color accents
Color Grading: Bright, high key, soft shadows, friendly and accessible tone
Background: Plain white or very subtle gradient
Device: iPhone mockup with current bezels (not too stylized; realistic)
Motion Speed: Medium pace—slower than YouTube ads, suitable for mobile scrolling
Example 3: AI/Data Product Abstract Video (20 seconds)
SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT: AI & DATA PRODUCT VISUALIZATION
[OPENING HOOK - 2 SECONDS]
Code-to-Product Transformation hook. Black screen with green terminal text appears briefly:
$ process data
analyzing patterns...
1,234,567 data points processed
Then suddenly the text lines explode outward as particles, and the screen MORPHS into
a vibrant abstract data visualization: glowing nodes connected by bright cyan lines,
floating in 3D space. This is the Abstract Data visual style. Background color shifts
from black to deep purple. Sound: Electronic ascending tone + brief data-processing sound effect.
[ABSTRACT VISUALIZATION - 6 SECONDS]
The network of floating nodes and connections animates fluidly. New nodes appear in clusters,
lines form connections dynamically (showing "data flowing"). Color palette: deep purple background,
cyan blue connecting lines, accent colors of magenta and lime green for key nodes. The visualization
should feel alive—particles gently orbit nodes, lines pulse with data flowing through them.
Camera slowly orbits the visualization (slight 3D camera movement), creating depth and dimension.
At 3-second mark, text overlay appears: "Machine learning powered insights" (slides in from top).
At 5-second mark, metric appears: "99.2% accuracy rate" (counter animates upward).
[BENEFIT FOCUS - 4 SECONDS]
The abstract visualization fades to 40% opacity. Three benefit cards appear in a grid pattern:
Card 1 (Top-Left): Icon + "Real-time Analysis"
Card 2 (Top-Right): Icon + "Predictive Insights"
Card 3 (Center-Bottom): Icon + "Automated Workflows"
Each card has a soft glassmorphism effect (frosted glass appearance), with subtle glow.
Cards fade in with staggered timing (0.6s per card). Icons animate from center outward.
[CLOSING & CTA - 3 SECONDS]
Cards fade. Remaining visual: the core company logo with a glowing aura effect.
Below appears text: "Power your decisions with AI" (slides up from bottom).
At bottom: "Try Free" button with neon glow effect (bright cyan outline, dark fill).
Background returns to deep navy/black for final emphasis.
[TECHNICAL SPECS FOR SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD]
Duration: 20 seconds
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (1920x1080)
Frame Rate: 60fps
Style Tone: Abstract Data + Neon Cyber (glowing elements on dark background)
Color Grading: Cool temperature, heavy use of cyan/purple/magenta, high contrast
Visual Effects: Extensive particle systems, node networks, flowing energy
Camera Movement: Subtle orbiting/panning in 3D space; not static
Motion Emphasis: Continuous subtle motion even during "still" moments
Particle Density: High—lots of small visual elements for visual richness
Example 4: Developer Tool Advertisement (25 seconds)
SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT: DEVELOPER TOOL PROMO VIDEO
[OPENING HOOK - 2 SECONDS]
Glitch-to-Clean Transition hook. Screen shows a flickering, broken code editor interface
with errors scattered across it (red error messages). For 0.8 seconds, the screen flickers
and glitches (brief pixelation, color shifts, distortion). Then SNAP—everything resolves
perfectly into a beautiful, clean code editor interface showing smooth, error-free code.
The final clean state is the star here: syntax highlighting in perfect colors, clean typography,
perfect alignment. Background shifts from dark red to deep navy during the transition.
Sound: Electronic glitch sound (0.3s) followed by satisfied "ding" tone.
[TOOL SHOWCASE - 8 SECONDS]
The code editor now fills the screen (or floats in isometric view). The editor interface
displays real code snippets that developers would recognize. Key features highlight in sequence:
1. Syntax Highlighting (1.5s): Color-coded code elements glow briefly as they appear
2. Code Completion (1.5s): A popup appears suggesting code completions; developer selects one
3. Error Detection (1.5s): A subtle red underline appears on problematic code, then transforms
into a helpful suggestion tooltip (error resolved smoothly)
4. Performance Metrics (1.5s): At the bottom of editor, a status bar shows metrics:
"Build time: 0.4s | Tests: 42/42 passing" (numbers animate in)
Each section flows smoothly into the next using morph transitions. The overall color scheme
is Dark Premium: navy background, bright syntax colors (blues, greens, oranges), white text.
[DEVELOPER BENEFIT MESSAGE - 4 SECONDS]
The code editor fades to 50% opacity. Large bold text appears over it:
"Code faster. Catch errors before they happen." (scales in from small to large, 1.2s)
Below that, three quick-win statements appear in rapid succession:
"Instant syntax suggestions" (fades in, 0.7s)
"Smart error detection" (fades in, 0.7s)
"Performance insights" (fades in, 0.7s)
Each line gets an accent color highlight.
[SOCIAL PROOF - 4 SECONDS]
Code editor fades away. Simple stat display appears:
"Trusted by 10,000+ developers" (large number, scales in)
"Average 40% faster development" (metric with icon)
"5-minute setup, zero configuration" (key selling point)
These appear in a minimal list format, each animating in from left.
[FINAL CTA - 2 SECONDS]
Clean background returns (dark navy with minimal accent). Large, prominent button appears:
"Start Coding Free Today" (bright cyan button with glow effect, pulses slightly)
Below: "No credit card required"
Company name and logo appear at bottom.
[TECHNICAL SPECS FOR SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD]
Duration: 25 seconds
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (1920x1080)
Frame Rate: 60fps
Style Tone: Dark Premium with Technical precision
Color Grading: Cool tones, high contrast for code readability, slight blue shift
Syntax Colors: Realistic code highlighting (greens, oranges, blues, purples)
Typography: Monospace for code, sans-serif for messaging
Motion: Purposeful and clean—no wasted movement, every animation serves a function
Pacing: Medium-fast, suitable for developer audience (they appreciate efficiency)
Visual Clutter: Intentional and minimal—less is more for this audience
Example 5: B2B Enterprise Platform Overview (30 seconds)
SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT: B2B ENTERPRISE PLATFORM LAUNCH
[OPENING HOOK - 2 SECONDS]
Isometric Camera Zoom hook. Start with an isometric view of a complex system: multiple
connected modules/boxes in 3D space, representing different departments/functions
(Finance, HR, Operations, Analytics, etc.). The camera ZOOMS OUT rapidly, pulling back
to reveal the entire interconnected ecosystem. As it zooms, the system glows with flowing
energy between modules (animated lines of light connecting them). Color scheme:
Dark Premium style with electric blue accents showing the data flow. Sound: Rising
electronic tone that peaks as zoom completes.
[ECOSYSTEM REVEAL - 5 SECONDS]
The zoomed-out view now shows the complete platform ecosystem. Five major modules are visible,
each with a different accent color:
1. Finance Hub (teal glow)
2. Workforce Management (cyan glow)
3. Operations Center (blue glow)
4. Analytics Engine (purple glow)
5. Integration Layer (green glow)
A glowing network of connections flows between these modules, showing data/information moving
in real-time. Text label appears above the whole ecosystem: "Unified Platform for Enterprise"
(scales in and glows). Camera slowly pans/orbits around the 3D ecosystem, showing it from
different angles.
[BENEFIT LAYER - 6 SECONDS]
The isometric ecosystem slightly zooms back (stays visible but smaller, now at 60% opacity).
Three major benefit headlines appear overlaid, each with supporting text:
Benefit 1: "Break Down Silos"
Sub-text: "Connect all your business systems in one place"
(slides in from left, 1.5s)
Benefit 2: "Real-Time Visibility"
Sub-text: "See what's happening across your entire organization"
(slides in from left, 1.5s, staggered)
Benefit 3: "Automate Workflows"
Sub-text: "Eliminate manual processes and save thousands of hours"
(slides in from left, 1.5s, staggered)
Each benefit is accompanied by a subtle icon animation. Text color should match the
accent color of corresponding module in background.
[SOCIAL PROOF & STATS - 4 SECONDS]
Benefits fade. A new section appears showing enterprise credibility:
Three statistics displayed prominently:
"Used by 500+ Fortune 500 Companies" (number animates upward)
"99.99% Uptime Guarantee" (large stat with icon)
"24/7 Enterprise Support" (supporting stat)
Also show 2-3 company logos (recognizable enterprise brands) that use the platform.
[FINAL CALL-TO-ACTION - 3 SECONDS]
All previous visuals fade to black (hold 0.5s for dramatic pause). Company logo appears
with a glowing aura effect and animates to center screen. Below appears:
"Transform Your Enterprise"
And prominent CTA button: "Request a Demo" (bright cyan, glowing effect, pulses)
"See results in 30 days" (small supporting text)
Bottom: Contact info or link to website
[TECHNICAL SPECS FOR SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD]
Duration: 30 seconds
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 (1920x1080)
Frame Rate: 60fps
Style Tone: Dark Premium + Isometric Tech (3D geometric, professional)
Color Grading: Deep navy background, cool temperature, accent colors as described (teal, cyan, blue, purple, green)
3D Perspective: Consistent isometric angle throughout
Camera Movement: Orbital panning around ecosystem; slow and deliberate
Animation Density: Moderate—enough to feel dynamic, not overwhelming
Glowing Effects: Extensive use of glows and particle effects on connections/lines
Typography: Large, bold, hierarchical; easy to read against dark background
Audio: Orchestral-electronic hybrid; professional and inspiring tone
Pacing: Slower than consumer app ads—enterprise audience prefers deliberate, trustworthy pacing
Ad Format Guide for Tech Products
15-Second Instagram Story / Bumper Ad
Maximum length: 15 seconds (often 6-10 seconds ideal)
Aspect ratio: 1:1 (square) or 9:16 (full screen)
Must hook in first 2 seconds; benefit in middle 8 seconds; CTA in final 5 seconds
Minimal text (3-4 lines max); primary message should be visual
Use bold colors and motion to stop scrollers
Sound: Optional but recommended (captions backup audio)
Instagram Reels (15-30 seconds)
Aspect ratio: 9:16 (full screen vertical)
First frame must be compelling; many viewers won't unmute
Use captions for all dialogue/key messages
Trending audio can boost reach (balance brand audio with trending track)
CTA in last 3-5 seconds (include swipe-up URL if available)
Fast-paced editing, lots of cuts, energetic motion
YouTube Pre-Roll (15-20 seconds)
Aspect ratio: 16:9 (landscape)
First 3 seconds are critical (viewers can skip after; hook them)
Include CTA overlay last 5 seconds
Music/sound design is essential (viewers often have sound on)
Captions recommended but not required (many have sound)
Build narrative clearly: Problem → Solution → CTA
YouTube Mid-Roll (30-60 seconds)
More time to tell story; viewers are already engaged
Aspect ratio: 16:9
Can go deeper into features/benefits (6-8 second showcase vs 3-4 seconds in pre-roll)
Multiple CTAs acceptable (beginning, middle, end)
Sound design and pacing can be more varied
Captions helpful but not as critical
LinkedIn Carousel/Feed (20-30 seconds)
Aspect ratio: 1:1 (square) or 16:9
B2B focus; more professional tone expected
Less "flashy," more "credible and clear"
Statistics and ROI messaging land well
Slower pacing than Instagram; less frenetic motion
Captions essential (many watch muted on desktop)
TikTok (15-60 seconds)
Aspect ratio: 9:16 (full vertical screen)
Very fast-paced; multiple cuts per second common
Trending sounds + original audio blend well
Hook in first 0.5 seconds (TikTok scrolls fast)
Authenticity often beats polish (but motion design still works)
Link in bio / pinned tweet needed for click-throughs
Facebook/Meta (15-30 seconds)
Aspect ratio: 1:1 (square) primary; 16:9 also acceptable
Wider demographic; messaging should be more accessible
Captions essential (mobile feeds often muted by default)
Can mix multiple CTAs if testing different audiences
Slower motion can actually perform better (less "aggressive" than TikTok)
Brand logo should appear within first 3 seconds
Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them
Mistake 1: Too Much Text on Screen
Problem: Cramming paragraphs or even sentence-length text overwhelms viewers. In a 6-second video, people read slower than you think.
Fix:
Maximum 7-8 words per text element
Maximum 3 lines on screen at once
Give each text line 1-2 seconds on screen minimum (too fast and it's unreadable)
Stagger text timing so viewers finish reading before next line appears
Mistake 2: Ignoring the 2-Second Hook
Problem: Burying the interesting visual until 3+ seconds in; by then, viewers have skipped.
Fix:
Start with motion and color that demands attention
First visual should hint at the product's benefit
Avoid fade-in or slow opening; use one of the 10+ hooks listed above
Test with real viewers; 2 seconds goes faster than you think
Mistake 3: Device/UI Too Small to See
Problem: Showing an iPhone on a computer monitor; people can't read the screen content.
Fix:
Device should fill 40-60% of frame at minimum
Ensure UI elements are crisp and legible (no tiny buttons or small text)
Use device zoom technique if showing specific features
Test on mobile (if ad is for mobile audience, preview at 1080p on phone screen)
Mistake 4: Mismatched Color Palette
Problem: Using 8+ different colors; feels chaotic and brand-incoherent.
Fix:
Stick to 1 primary brand color, 1-2 accent colors, 1 background color
Use shades/tints of the same colors for variety (not entirely different hues)
Ensure 4.5:1 contrast ratio for text readability
Test on different screens (some devices display colors differently)
Mistake 5: Motion That Serves No Purpose
Problem: Spinning, bouncing, or sliding objects just for visual flair; distracts from message.
Fix:
Every animation should communicate something (entrance, transition, emphasis, or interaction)
Ask "Does this motion help the viewer understand the product?" If no, remove it
Focus motion on the actual UI/product, not decorative elements
Less motion is often more professional (especially for B2B)
Mistake 6: Sound Design Absent or Conflicting
Problem: No sound, or multiple sound elements fighting for attention.
Fix:
Include audio for every major motion moment (entrance, transition, emphasis)
Use consistent sound palette (all synth, or all organic; don't mix unmotivated)
Keep background music at -10dB minimum when overlaying UI sounds
Sync sound with motion within 50ms (if sound lags, the video feels off)
Always include captions (many viewers watch muted)
Mistake 7: Pacing Too Fast or Too Slow
Problem: Either overwhelming (cuts every 0.5s) or boring (same scene for 5s+).
Fix:
Aim for 1-2 second "beats" per visual concept
Change something every 1-1.5 seconds (color, motion, text, or scene)
For B2B: slower pacing (1.5-2s beats); for B2C: faster pacing (0.8-1.5s beats)
Use music beat to guide pacing (cuts/transitions sync with tempo)
Mistake 8: No Clear Call-to-Action
Problem: Video ends vaguely; viewers don't know what to do next.
Fix:
Final 3-5 seconds should be dedicated to CTA
CTA text + button should be large and visible
Include supporting text: "Download Now", "Try Free", "Learn More", etc.
Use high-contrast colors for CTA (bright cyan on dark is proven to work)
Animate CTA (pulse, glow, or scale) to draw final attention
Mistake 9: Generic Stock Footage or UI
Problem: Using placeholder UI or clips that don't match the actual product; credibility tank.
Fix:
Always use real app screenshots or authentic mockups
If showing features not yet built, clearly label as "coming soon"
Better to show placeholder with authentic interaction than fake polish
For Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts, specify "authentic UI" or "real feature preview"
Mistake 10: Forgetting Mobile Optimization
Problem: Video designed for desktop; unreadable on phones (10+ lines of text, tiny elements).
Fix:
Design for mobile first (9:16 aspect ratio)
If 16:9, ensure important elements are in safe zone (center 60% of frame)
Text minimum 20pt at 1080p (equals ~32pt for 9:16 phone video)
Test on actual phones/tablets before finalizing
Avoid small UI elements or details that require zooming
Platform-Specific Optimization
YouTube (Pre-Roll & In-Stream)
Resolution: 1080p minimum (up to 4K acceptable)
Aspect ratio: 16:9 (landscape)
Duration: 15s-20s for pre-roll (viewers can skip at 5s); 30-60s for in-stream
Optimization: First 3 seconds are everything; viewers skip aggressively. Hook hard. Include captions. Large, readable text. CTAs should be on-screen 5+ seconds.
Audio: Video doesn't need captions (many watch with audio), but captions boost engagement 20-30%. Include them.
Metadata: Title should include "2024" or current year for freshness signals.
Instagram (Feed, Stories, Reels)
Resolution: 1080x1920 or 1080x1080 (vertical formats)
Aspect ratio: 9:16 (Reels/Stories) or 1:1 (Feed)
Duration: 15-30 seconds ideal (can go longer, but engagement drops after 15s)
Optimization: First 1 second should stop the scroll (large motion, bold color, or text). Captions essential (80%+ watch muted). Include brand logo early. Trending audio boosts reach. Include clear CTA (Link in Bio, Shop Now, Learn More).
Platform feature: Use Reels (higher reach than Feed); Stories good for urgency/limited-time offers.
Optimization: First 0.5 seconds are critical (fastest scroll of any platform). Use trending sounds (even if overlaid with brand audio). Captions mandatory. Include "hook" text that sparks curiosity. Less polished content can outperform highly produced (balance motion design with authenticity). Engage with comments quickly; engagement signals boost algorithmic reach.
Platform feature: Duets, Stitches, and Challenges—consider if applicable.
LinkedIn
Resolution: 1080x1080 or 1920x1080 (desktop viewing common)
Aspect ratio: 1:1 or 16:9
Duration: 20-30 seconds (professionals watch longer than casual users)
Optimization: Slower pacing feels more credible. Include statistics or ROI. Captions very important (office viewing, often muted). Company logo should appear within first 5 seconds. CTA should be professional: "Learn more", "Request demo", "Download whitepaper". Avoid overly trendy music (stick to cinematic or corporate electronic).
Platform feature: B2B decision-makers; messaging should focus on business impact, not consumer benefits.
Aspect ratio: 1:1 (optimal for feed); 16:9 for Stories/Reels
Duration: 15-30 seconds (Facebook audience is broad; shorter often better)
Optimization: Captions essential (Facebook users often scroll muted). First frame should be compelling. Slower motion can outperform fast cuts (Facebook audience skews older). Include CTAs clearly. Text overlay recommended (contrasts with organic social). Audio: music-based ads do well, but business ads can skip music entirely.
Platform feature: Retargeting audience; segment creative for different audience demographics.
Twitter / X
Resolution: 1080x1080 or 1920x1080
Aspect ratio: 1:1 or 16:9
Duration: 15-45 seconds
Optimization: Captions essential (Twitter/X users often mute videos). First 2 seconds must hook (audience is scroll-fast). Text-heavy approach works well. Include statistics or thought-provoking message. CTA usually in tweet text, not video overlay. Tech/developer audience is common; don't oversimplify messaging.
Platform feature: Quote/reply to trending topics; cross-post from LinkedIn if B2B.
Output Instructions for Using This Skill
When you use this skill to generate a Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield motion design ad prompt, follow this structure:
Identify the Product Category: Is this for a SaaS dashboard, mobile app, AI/data product, developer tool, B2B platform, or something else?
Select a 2-Second Hook: Choose one (or combine two) from the 10+ hooks listed in the framework. Consider product type and brand personality.
Choose a Visual Style: Select from the 12 styles in the Visual Style Library. Dark Premium for enterprise, Clean Minimal for productivity apps, Neon Cyber for trendy/gaming products, etc.
Determine Duration & Format: Is this 6s, 15s, 30s, or 60s? Instagram Reels (9:16), YouTube (16:9), LinkedIn (1:1)?
Benefit Communication (2-4 seconds): Why it matters
Call-to-Action (1-2 seconds): What to do next
Use the Master Template: Structure your prompt using the Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Master Template provided above. Include all sections: Hook description, Product Showcase details, Benefit Communication, CTA, and Technical Specs.
Reference Specific Techniques: Use product showcase techniques (device float-in, screen zoom, etc.), transition types (morph, zoom, glitch), and sound design elements by name.
Write for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield: Use specific language the model responds to—"smooth morph transition", "power ease-out easing curve", "glowing particle effect", "isometric perspective", etc. These phrases align with the model's training.
Include Visual & Audio Details: Don't assume Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield reads your mind. Specify:
Color palette (exact hex or descriptive: "deep navy #001a33")
Animation timing (0.8 seconds, 1.2 seconds, etc.)
Sound design (whoosh, chime, beep, bass drop)
Camera movement (static, orbital pan, zoom)
Motion easing (ease-in-out, elastic, power ease-out)
Optimize for Platform: Tailor duration, aspect ratio, pacing, and CTA style for intended platform (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, etc.)
Mood & Energy section filled (overall feel, pacing, target emotion)
Quality Assurance Checklist
First 2 seconds are compelling and hook-driven
Text is readable (max 8 words per line, minimum 1-2 seconds visibility)
Motion serves a purpose (no decorative animation)
Colors are on-brand and high contrast
Sound design is synced and purposeful
Platform optimization is considered
Pacing matches target audience
CTA is unambiguous and action-oriented
No generic stock footage or placeholder UI
Mobile viewing considered (if applicable)
Final Notes: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Best Practices
Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield responds best to prompts that:
Use spatial/directional language: "zoom in", "float from right", "explode outward", "pan across" (the model understands spatial instruction better than abstract concepts)
Specify easing/motion curves: "power ease-out", "elastic bounce", "ease-in-out" (gives the model precise motion guidelines)
Include timing breakdowns: "0.8 seconds for entrance, 1.5 seconds for pause, 0.6 seconds for transition" (exact timing helps Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield construct the flow)
Reference established design patterns: "glassmorphism effect", "particle system", "isometric perspective" (the model has learned these patterns and executes them reliably)
Describe color temperature and mood: "cool, cyberpunk energy" or "warm, inviting tone" (helps set the overall grade and treatment)
Specify device/UI realism: "authentic iPhone mockup, not stylized", "real dashboard with live data appearance" (avoids abstract, generic representations)
Use clear visual hierarchy: "background at 40% opacity, UI at 100% opacity, text overlaid on both" (Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield composes layers effectively)
Include sound design in narrative: Don't treat sound as afterthought; describe it in timing with visuals (audio sync is critical for perceived quality)
Remember: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield creates motion design advertisements. Every prompt should result in a visually stunning, high-converting advertisement video for software/tech companies.
Skill Version: 1.0
Last Updated: 2026-04-09
Designed For: Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield
Use Case: Motion Design Advertisements for Software & Tech Companies
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Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Technical Specifications