Day in Life Cutdown
Day in Life Cutdown is a continuity-sensitive creator prompt. It works when you want a compact montage that still feels like one person, one outfit story, and one real day rather than a set of disconnected clips.
- Best generation mode
- Reference to Video
- Recommended duration
- 6 to 10 seconds, with one core message beat and one visual payoff.
- Recommended aspect ratio
- 9:16 for Reels, Shorts, and TikTok. Use 1:1 only if the output is meant for feeds or product grids.
Create better Seedance 2.0 day-in-the-life creator clips with stronger continuity, cleaner mini-montage structure, and more believable social pacing.
Reference clip
Prompt
Use this as your base prompt, then adapt the subject or style to your own asset.
Quick montage of creator daily routine, coherent outfit continuity, social rhythm
Negative Prompt
Keep the constraints tight if product fidelity, anatomy, or readability matter.
identity change, temporal glitches, repeated frames
Why this prompt works
- The scene is grounded in a recognizable creator format, so the model has less room to drift into generic commercial footage.
- The pacing is short and outcome-focused, which fits ad cutdowns and social-first content.
- It gives the model a creator-story structure while still constraining identity drift through continuity language.
Recommended setup
Input guidance
Use a strong creator or product reference image so identity, environment, and hero object remain stable across the clip.
Camera notes
- • UGC works best when camera language feels controlled but not over-produced.
- • Keep each scene change simple and let outfit or identity continuity do most of the work.
- • Think in two or three beats, not a long montage, if you want cleaner continuity.
Style notes
- • Leave room for authentic imperfection, but still protect identity, hands, and product readability.
- • Social rhythm matters, but continuity matters more. A coherent cutdown beats a flashy but inconsistent montage.
- • Use one overall lifestyle tone across the clip.
Prompt variants
Use these when you want the same idea with a different shot feel, pacing, or presentation style.
Variant 1
@Image1 creator day-in-the-life montage, same outfit across a few short scenes, social rhythm, no identity change no repeated frames
Variant 2
@Image1 lifestyle cutdown with consistent creator look, morning-to-evening beats, clean short-form pacing, no temporal glitches no face drift
Variant 3
@Image1 creator routine montage, coherent wardrobe continuity, simple transitions, no scene jump chaos no object teleporting
Common failure modes and fixes
Face or hand drift
Use a single creator reference, keep gestures simple, and reinforce identity or anatomy constraints in the negative prompt.
The product disappears inside the lifestyle setup
Mention the product earlier in the prompt, keep one primary action, and avoid stacking too many props or cuts.
Each beat looks like a different person or outfit
Use a clear reference image and say same identity, same outfit, same color palette earlier in the prompt.
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Product Keep Shape
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Run this prompt in DeepSeek V4 Video
Start from the working version on this page, then iterate with your own subject, product, or reference asset.