Food Pack Premium
Food Pack Premium is for FMCG product footage where packaging still has to survive the appetite cues. It helps you get warm, craveable motion without crushing the pack or flooding the scene with distracting crumbs.
- Best generation mode
- Image to Video
- Recommended duration
- 5 to 8 seconds for short paid-social ads, PDP loops, and marketplace clips.
- Recommended aspect ratio
- 9:16 for paid social, 1:1 for catalog placements, and 16:9 for landing-page embeds.
Create appetizing Seedance 2.0 food-pack videos with warm highlights, cleaner packaging, and better crumb or steam accents for snack ads and product launches.
Verified output
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Prompt
Use this as your base prompt, then adapt the subject or style to your own asset.
@Image1 snack package on dark table, steam and crumbs, appetizing close-ups, warm highlights
Negative Prompt
Keep the constraints tight if product fidelity, anatomy, or readability matter.
fake text artifacts, oily blur, crushed package
Why this prompt works
- The product is anchored first, which helps the model preserve core shape and label placement.
- The shot language is ad-oriented, so the output feels usable for real product marketing rather than abstract motion.
- The prompt uses appetite cues sparingly, which protects packaging fidelity while still making the shot feel indulgent.
Recommended setup
Input guidance
Upload one clean product hero image. Keep the packshot sharp, remove clutter, and use a single item as the visual anchor if label consistency matters.
Camera notes
- • Use one clear hero move instead of stacking multiple reveals into the same shot.
- • Use close-up food-ad framing so the product stays large and legible even when crumbs or steam enter the shot.
- • Keep one reveal direction. Too many cuts or camera moves quickly break pack geometry.
Style notes
- • Keep lighting direction and material texture explicit so the product stays premium instead of generic.
- • Warm highlights and dark tables create appetite, but they need controlled contrast so the packaging remains crisp.
- • Steam and crumbs should support the hero moment, not dominate it.
Prompt variants
Use these when you want the same idea with a different shot feel, pacing, or presentation style.
Variant 1
@Image1 snack package on dark tabletop, warm highlights, subtle steam and crumbs, premium food ad close-up, no fake text no crushed package
Variant 2
@Image1 packaged snack hero shot, slow push-in with appetizing lighting, crisp product edges, no oily blur no label drift
Variant 3
@Image1 beverage or snack pack with one crumb burst, cinematic product reveal, rich warm color grade, no packaging collapse no duplicate props
Common failure modes and fixes
Logo or label drift
Use a cleaner source image, keep one product in frame, and repeat no logo distortion and no text artifacts in the negative prompt.
Packaging shape warps during motion
Shorten the movement, switch to a slower camera move, and avoid mixing orbit plus splash plus hand interaction in one clip.
Crumbs or steam turn into noisy clutter
Ask for subtle particles and one appetizing accent rather than multiple environmental effects at once.
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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.