
Categories: AI Video Workflow, Creator Strategy, Production Process
Tags: seeddance, seedance 2.0, ai video workflow, content strategy, creator toolkit
Introduction
The world of AI video generation is buzzing with debate: should prompts be short and sweet, or long and detailed? Some creators believe brevity allows AI to "imagine," while others advocate for maximizing character limits with every possible detail. This article, grounded in insights from Kinovi.ai, explores the pitfalls of bad prompting and offers strategies for crafting effective prompts that yield superior AI-generated video.
Quick Visual Reference
The Danger of the "Too Short" Prompt
Consider a prompt like: "The cat is walking while the moon rises." While seemingly straightforward, such a short prompt leaves too much to the AI's interpretation. The result is often a generic video lacking specific artistic direction, making it difficult to achieve a desired outcome or iterate effectively.

The Power of the "Just Right" Detailed Prompt
What happens when we expand on that simple idea? By providing clear directions on camera movement, lighting, audio, and pacing, a prompt can grow to around 2,000 characters. This level of detail gives the AI precise instructions, leading to a much more controlled and aesthetically pleasing video output. It transforms a vague idea into a directed cinematic vision.

The Overload Problem: Too Much Detail + Timestamps
While detail is crucial, there's a point where it becomes counterproductive. A significant issue arises when attempting to combine timestamps with extensive descriptive text. This approach often overloads the AI, leading to confusion and suboptimal results. The complexity of managing both detailed descriptions and precise timing within a single prompt can hinder the AI's ability to generate a coherent video.

The Character Cap Trap & The 10-Second Rule
Many creators mistakenly believe they must use every character available in a prompt to get their "money's worth." However, maxing out the character cap is often discouraged. Overly long prompts can dilute the impact of key instructions and make it harder for the AI to prioritize information. Focusing on concise, impactful details within a reasonable length is generally more effective.

The Director's Solution
For complex, multi-shot scenes, the best approach is to break them down. Generate each timestamp as its own individual video. These separate clips can then be stitched together in post-production. Alternatively, use video references to extend a video with a simple prompt like: "Continue film after @Video1 . (Then add your own details here)." This method provides greater control and flexibility.
Related Models and Platforms
Seeddance offers various tools to enhance your AI video generation workflow:
- Seeddance 2.0: Facilitates prompt, image, and reference-led video generation. It supports text and image to video generation with native 720p and 1080p output options.
- HappyHorse 1.0: Provides high-capacity video generation, ideal for motion-heavy shots within the Kinovi playground.
- Kling 3.0: Kinovi is an independent platform for AI-powered video and image generation, not affiliated with third-party AI model providers.
- Studio: Explore creation templates, blogs, models, pricing, and API options.
Practical Weekly Workflow
To optimize your AI video creation process:
- Define Objectives: Choose 2-3 key areas from this article to focus on each week.
- Draft Concisely: Create a concise first draft for each chosen area.
- Refine: Improve the structure, tone, and clarity of your prompts before generation.
- Compare & Measure: Test different prompt variants and measure their effectiveness against a single KPI.
- Scale What Works: Only scale the formats and prompt structures that consistently outperform your baseline.
Conclusion
The most reliable way to scale your content output in AI video generation is to standardize your production process. Maintain a stable structure, iterate on specific sections, and only scale what has proven to perform well. Effective prompting is key to unlocking the full potential of AI video tools.
Next Step
Explore Seeddance workflow templates: https://seeddance.app/
FAQs
1) Can this workflow work for a solo creator? Yes. Start with a small weekly scope and reuse the same production blocks.
2) How many variants should I test per post? 2 to 4 focused variants are usually enough to identify clear winners.
3) Should I prioritize trends or consistency? Use trends for reach, but keep a consistent format system for long-term brand memory.