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使用 Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)为 TikTok、Instagram Reels 和 YouTube Shorts 生成病毒式社交媒体钩子视频提示。在用户想要创建令人停下滚动的钩子、病毒式短视频、引人注目的开场白、TikTok 内容、Reels 内容、Shorts 内容或任何社交媒体优化视频时使用。在以下情况下触发:社交媒体视频、TikTok、Instagram Reels、YouTube Shorts、病毒视频、钩子、滚动停止器、短视频、趋势、参与、浏览量或任何社交媒体视频内容请求。即使是"做一些能获得浏览量的东西"或"病毒式内容"也适用。
npx skill4agent add beshuaxian/higgsfield-seedance2-jineng seedance-social-hookSeedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with an extreme wide shot showing a person standing next to a
MASSIVE [object] that should be tiny. The object is 50x normal size.
Camera pulls back slowly to reveal the absurd scale. Use high contrast
lighting to make the size impossible to deny. First 2 seconds: reveal
the object, first shocked reaction from person. Sound: deep bass hit
as camera pulls back."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with a person or object defying gravity. Water flowing upward.
A person walking on the ceiling. A car balancing on two wheels.
Slow-motion capture the first moment of the impossibility.
First 2 seconds: frame shows normal expectation, then cuts to
impossible action. Sound: notification 'ding' as physics breaks."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Start with desaturated, gray color palette. At exactly 1.5 seconds,
explosion of color floods the frame. ONE bright color dominates
(neon pink, electric blue, lime green). Use hard cuts and speed
ramps. First 2 seconds: building tension in grayscale, then color
blast. Sound: 'whoosh' or electronic stab as color appears."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Tight camera framing obscures what's actually occurring. Viewer
sees hands doing something, face reacting, but can't piece together
the full context. At 1.8 seconds, camera pulls back or pans to reveal
the full picture and it's completely different than expected.
First 2 seconds: confusion building, last 0.2 seconds: reveal shock.
Sound: dramatic stab or laugh track."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with extreme macro shot: texture, pores, fabric weave, water
droplets. Completely unrecognizable what you're looking at. At 1 second,
rapid zoom out reveals the subject (person, object, landscape).
First 2 seconds: mystery texture, rapid reveal. Sound: ascending tone
or metallic whoosh matching zoom speed."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open on split screen. Left: unfinished, messy, or undesirable state.
Right: finished, polished, or desirable state. Begin transition at 0.5
seconds showing the 'making' or 'transformation' happening live across
the middle line. First 2 seconds: show the before/after split, then
transformation begins. Sound: satisfying transition sound or music build."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with video playing normally at 1x speed for 1.2 seconds.
At 1.3 seconds, freeze frame holds for 0.3 seconds (appears to stutter
or pause). At 1.7 seconds, unfrozen with dramatic speed ramp to 4x
or 8x speed. First 2 seconds: normal action, freeze, explosion of
speed. Sound: scratching record sound at freeze, then rapid-fire sound
at speed ramp."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Frame is positioned to show an incomplete action or object.
Off-screen is the crucial detail. Example: person's hand holding
something we can't quite see, face showing extreme emotion but
we can't see what they're looking at, body doing something but
we can't see what's being done to/with. First 2 seconds: intrigue
builds from incompleteness. Sound: ambient uncertainty or tension
building."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Person or on-screen text makes a setup statement: 'You won't
believe what happens next', 'Wait until you see this', 'I wasn't
expecting that', 'You have to see the ending'. The setup creates
a question in viewer's mind. First 2 seconds: statement + wide-eyed
reaction or dramatic pause. Sound: suspenseful music sting or
notification alert."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with a shocking 'after' image or outcome (person transformed,
room redecorated, makeup applied, object completed). Viewer's brain
asks 'how did that happen?' At 0.8 seconds, cut to 'before' state,
then begin showing the process. First 2 seconds: shocking after,
curiosity peak, transition to before. Sound: record scratch or
flashback transition sound."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Cut 1 (0-0.5s): Extreme close-up, unrecognizable.
Cut 2 (0.5-1.0s): Slightly wider, slightly clearer but still mysterious.
Cut 3 (1.0-1.5s): Even wider, identity becoming clear.
Cut 4 (1.5-2.0s): Full reveal. Each cut is a reveal rung on the ladder.
Sound: ascending musical notes or progression toward climactic note."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Establish a premise or expectation visually or verbally. Example:
person talks about making breakfast, cuts show cooking setup, then
reveals they're actually making breakfast for their 47 pet rabbits.
Or: video appears to be about renovation, but it's actually about
rescuing kittens. First 2 seconds: establish false expectation.
Sound: sound effects matching the false expectation, then plot twist sound."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open on something undeniably cute: baby animal, tiny object, gentle
expression, innocent action. Use soft lighting, warm colors, and gentle
motion. The cuteness should trigger dopamine release immediately.
Example: oversized cat ears on a tiny kitten, child's delighted face,
baby laughing. First 2 seconds: cuteness hits immediately.
Sound: gentle, warm music or 'awww' sound, children's laughter,
or cute sound effect."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with an unsettling visual, sudden sound, or dangerous setup.
Example: person about to do something risky, creepy sound building,
camera panning to reveal a threat, jump scare setup. Use high contrast
shadows, dark colors, and tense music. First 2 seconds: danger is
palpable. Sound: ominous music, creepy sound design, jump scare sound,
or tense silence."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open on something breathtaking: vast landscape, intricate detail,
cosmic scale, natural beauty, human achievement. Use cinematic framing,
dramatic lighting, and camera movement that conveys the scale or beauty.
Example: drone shot of mountains, time-lapse of night sky, close-up of
intricate pattern, person stepping into vast space. First 2 seconds:
awe-struck moment. Sound: orchestral swell, choir, or ambient wonder
music."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with a funny premise, joke setup, absurd visual, or comedic
character. Timing is CRUCIAL. Example: person walks into frame
doing something ridiculous, text overlay delivers punchline, sound
effect is perfectly timed. Use exaggeration, unexpected reactions,
or physical comedy. First 2 seconds: setup or punchline lands.
Sound: comedic sound effects, laugh track, or comedic music."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open on an aspirational moment: person achieving goal, transformation
complete, dream realized, obstacle overcome. Use empowering music,
confident movement, and clear joy. Example: athlete scoring, person
crossing finish line, dream home reveal, successful first attempt.
First 2 seconds: moment of achievement. Sound: empowering music,
victory sound, or inspirational audio quote."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with something jarring, gross, or shocking (but not harmful).
Example: messy texture reveal, unexpected food combination, bizarre
creature, unsettling visual. First 2 seconds: shock registers,
viewer's brain can't look away. Sound: gag reflex sound effect,
scream, retching sound, or discordant noise."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Film a recognizable action or sequence. Reverse it at 1x or 2x speed.
Example: person walking backward smoothly, water flowing upward,
makeup being un-applied, object being destroyed then reconstruction
in reverse, time rewinding. First 2 seconds: brain recognizes action
is backward (pattern violation). Sound: reversed audio, backward speech,
or forward audio running over backward video creates cognitive dissonance."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Use digital glitch effects: pixel displacement, color separation,
frame duplication, digital distortion. Keep it brief (0.2-0.5 seconds)
but impactful. Example: reality glitches, revealing truth, person
'buffers', video 'corrupts'. First 2 seconds: glitch registers,
brain says something is wrong. Sound: glitch sound design, digital
artifacts, data corruption sounds."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Start with subject centered or in expected position. Quickly cut to
subject in unexpected position (edge of frame, far background,
diagonal), or negative space dominates. Example: person who was centered
now tiny in corner, empty space becomes subject. First 2 seconds:
composition expectation broken. Sound: spatial audio effect, directional
sound matching new composition."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Visual suggests one audio (quiet, peaceful video = calm music expected),
but audio is completely different (intense bass drop, scream, explosion
sound). OR: audio appears to be one thing, but cuts to entirely different
audio. First 2 seconds: audio/visual mismatch registers. Sound: bass hit,
sound effect change, dialogue cut-off, or genre-shift music."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"First 2 seconds contain 4-8 quick cuts showing different moments,
angles, or contexts. Each cut is brief enough to keep visual fresh
but hold narrative thread. Montage effect. Example: person preparing
(shot of clothes, shot of makeup, shot of final look), or ingredients
being assembled, or steps in a process. First 2 seconds: visual energy
is high. Sound: rhythmic music matching cut speed, or rapid sound effects
per cut."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Open with camera focused on foreground (something in focus, background
blurred). Quickly shift focus to background object (background becomes
sharp, foreground blurs). This forces eye to move and reprocess what
it's looking at. Example: person's face in focus, focus pulls to show
what they're looking at. First 2 seconds: focus shift surprises.
Sound: camera focus sound, or audio matching object coming into focus."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Start with character focused on activity, unaware of camera.
At 1.2 seconds, character turns and makes direct eye contact with
camera. Hold for 0.8 seconds. The eye contact creates intimacy and
connection. Example: person doing a task, glances at camera with
knowing smile, reaction, or acknowledgment. First 2 seconds: moment
of connection. Sound: pause in background sound, then resumption,
or intimate audio (whisper, conspiratorial tone)."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"At 0.5-1.0 seconds, character directly addresses camera/viewer:
'Wanna know why?' 'Have you ever...?' 'What would you do?' 'Can you
guess?' The question is personalized and demands mental response.
First 2 seconds: setup, then question lands. Sound: conversational
tone, pause for 'answer', then continuation."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"At 0.3 seconds, large bold text appears: 'WAIT', 'LOOK', 'LISTEN',
'WATCH THIS', 'PAY ATTENTION', 'STOP SCROLLING'. Text uses sans-serif
bold font, high contrast color (white/yellow on dark, black on bright).
First 2 seconds: text command, then payoff. Sound: text appearance sound,
or sudden audio focus."SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT STRUCTURE:
[0.0-0.3s] ATTENTION GRAB
- Visual shock, sound surprise, or pattern interrupt
- First frame/sound is unmissable
- One primary stimulus (not multiple competing elements)
[0.3-0.8s] CURIOSITY BUILD
- Incomplete information revealed
- Question posed (visual or verbal)
- Emotional setup begins
- Expectation established (to be subverted or confirmed)
[0.8-1.5s] MOMENTUM
- Confirm the hook is real (not clickbait)
- Move toward answer or climax
- Sound design reaches crescendo
- Visual energy sustained or increased
[1.5-2.0s] COMMITMENT MOMENT
- Viewer has decided: keep watching or scroll
- Deliver on the hook's promise
- Leave viewer wanting MORE
- Create transition into full video narrative
TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Duration: exactly 2 seconds
- Aspect ratio: 9:16 (vertical, mobile-first)
- Cuts: 3-5 total cuts in 2 seconds
- Sound: must have audio (silence is risky)
- On-screen text: optional, max 2 text elements
- Color: high contrast, intentional palette
- Movement: always present (not static)
- Pacing: accelerates toward 2-second markSEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT TEMPLATE FOR TIKTOK:
"Create a TikTok hook video prompt that opens with [VISUAL SHOCK]
at 0.2 seconds. At 0.5 seconds, add on-screen text in CapCut-friendly
format: '[LARGE TEXT HOOK]'. From 0.5-1.2 seconds, show [CURIOSITY
BUILD]. At 1.2 seconds, add second text: '[SECONDARY TEXT]'.
From 1.2-2.0 seconds, show [MOMENTUM]. Audio: [TRENDING AUDIO MATCHING
HOOK TYPE] or [ORIGINAL SOUND DESCRIPTION]. The hook must stop the
infinite TikTok scroll. Format output as video description, then
editing checklist for CapCut or TikTok's native editor."SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT TEMPLATE FOR INSTAGRAM REELS:
"Create an Instagram Reels hook optimized for save/share rate. Open with
[VISUALLY POLISHED SHOCK]. First 2 seconds establish: [AESTHETIC APPEAL]
+ [HOOK]. Audio: [TRENDING AUDIO] or [ORIGINAL SOUND THAT MATCHES BRAND].
The hook should appeal to aspirational or satisfying taste. Format for
Reels algorithm (15-90 seconds ideal). Include caption suggestion that
adds context without explaining the hook. Optimize for feed consistency
if this is a branded creator."SEEDANCE 2.0 ON HIGGSFIELD PROMPT TEMPLATE FOR YOUTUBE SHORTS:
"Create a YouTube Shorts hook designed to drive click-through to full
video or channel visit. First frame (0.0s) should be 'thumbnail-worthy'
(will generate a preview image in Shorts feed). Hook structure: [PATTERN
INTERRUPT] → [CURIOSITY] → [PROMISE OF SOLUTION/ANSWER]. Audio:
[ENGAGING AUDIO] or [VOICE-OVER HOOK]. At 2 seconds, hook should make
viewer think 'I need to click this to see the full story'. Include
suggested title that includes searchable keywords. Output should include:
hook script, thumbnail frame description, suggested title with keywords,
full video premise (what happens after Shorts hook)."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a comedy hook where the setup is 0.5-1.0 seconds, and the
punchline/absurd reveal lands at 1.5-2.0 seconds. Methods:
1) Exaggerated reaction to mundane thing,
2) Absurd visual (person doing something ridiculous),
3) Unexpected dialog/text punchline,
4) Slapstick/physical comedy surprise,
5) Misdirection (setup false expectation, deliver absurdity).
The punchline must be 'fast' and 'obvious' (comedy requires clarity).
Use comedic sound effects or laugh track. Character/subject should
show clear comedic intent (not accidental or mean-spirited).
Output: video script with exact timing for setup and punchline."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create an educational hook that promises to teach or reveal something
the viewer didn't know. Hook structure: 0-0.5s: establish the 'unknown'
(what will be taught). 0.5-1.5s: tease the answer or reveal first part.
1.5-2.0s: punchline/surprising fact lands. Text overlay at 0.7s: '[HOOK
TEXT] You probably didn't know [FACT]' or '[HOW] to [ACHIEVE]' or '[REASON]
it works'. Audio: informative tone or surprising 'aha' sound effect.
The hook should make viewer think 'I want to keep watching to learn the
rest'. Output: hook script + 1-line explanation of what will be taught
in full video."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a satisfying/ASMR hook that triggers sensory pleasure in the
first 2 seconds. Visual: something being sliced, molded, created,
transformed, organized, cleaned, or restored. Sound: ASMR audio (cutting
sounds, whispers, tapping, scratching, water sounds, crisp transitions).
At 0.0-0.3s: macro shot of texture or motion. At 0.3-1.0s: continue
satisfying action with ASMR sound building. At 1.0-2.0s: reveal outcome
or escalate satisfaction (e.g., wider shot showing progress, sound
crescendo). The viewer should feel the satisfying tingle and not want
to scroll away. Output: script with exact ASMR sound description and
video pacing."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a transformation hook showing dramatic before/after or
in-progress change. Hook structure: 0.0-0.5s: 'before' state (messy,
broken, unfinished, sad, unhealthy). 0.5-1.2s: transformation beginning
(action being taken, magic happening, process starting). 1.2-2.0s:
partial reveal of 'after' (enough to see change is happening, but not
full reveal). At 1.8s: on-screen text 'WAIT FOR IT' or 'THE RESULTS'
or 'UNBELIEVABLE'. Audio: music building, satisfying transformation
sounds, or surprised gasp. The hook should make viewer want to see
the full transformation. Output: script with exact timing for
before/during/after reveal."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a behind-the-scenes hook that reveals how something is made,
prepared, or faked. Hook structure: 0.0-0.8s: show the 'public' version
or finished product. 0.8-1.5s: cut to 'behind the scenes' revealing
the machinery, prep, or truth. 1.5-2.0s: reveal is shocking/surprising
(not what viewer expected). Text at 1.0s: 'WAIT, HERE'S THE TRUTH' or
'HOW IT'S ACTUALLY MADE' or 'THIS ISN'T WHAT YOU THINK'. Audio:
surprising reveal sound or comedic sound effect. The hook should make
viewer think 'I didn't know that' or 'that's not how I thought it worked'.
Output: script with exact timing for public → backstage cut."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a reaction hook where the reactor's face/emotion is the main
event. Hook structure: 0.0-0.8s: setup (person reads text, watches
video, hears news, receives surprise). 0.8-1.5s: reaction begins
(eyes widen, mouth drops, tears form, shock registers). 1.5-2.0s:
reaction intensifies or punchline moment (exaggerated follow-up
reaction, verbal response, physical comedy of reaction). Framing:
reaction should dominate screen (close-up or split screen with stimulus
on one side, reaction on other). Audio: reaction sounds (gasp, laugh,
scream) + background audio from stimulus. The reaction must feel
authentic or clearly comedic (not fake-seeming). Output: script with
reaction trigger and timing."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a storytime hook that establishes a narrative with conflict,
interest, or curiosity. Hook structure: 0.0-1.0s: establish setting
and character(s). At 0.7s: hint at the conflict or problem ('So there
I was...', 'I didn't expect...', 'The worst part was...'). 1.0-1.5s:
escalate the intrigue (problem becomes clear, stakes are raised,
question emerges). 1.5-2.0s: cliffhanger moment or question that must
be answered in full video. Text overlay: optional, can highlight key
phrase ('BIGGEST MISTAKE' or 'I WASN'T PREPARED'). Audio: conversational
voice-over or dialogue, background music building emotion. The viewer
should think 'I need to hear the rest of this story'. Output: script
with story setup, conflict, and cliffhanger."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a product hook that reveals product value in first 2 seconds
without feeling like a commercial. Hook structure: 0.0-0.5s: problem
is shown or implied (person struggling, frustrated, needing something).
0.5-1.0s: product appears or is introduced (natural, not forced).
1.0-1.5s: product's benefit is demonstrated (problem solved,
transformation happens, magic occurs). 1.5-2.0s: result is revealed
(person happy, problem gone, unexpected benefit shown). Text at 1.2s:
product name or key benefit. Audio: satisfaction sound, positive emotion,
or impressed tone. The hook should feel like a 'wow' moment, not a sales
pitch. Product should be clearly visible. Output: script with problem,
product intro, and benefit reveal timing."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a lifestyle hook that feels aspirational or deeply relatable.
Hook structure: 0.0-0.8s: aesthetic moment (beautiful lighting, calming
activity, satisfying routine). At 0.5s: optional text hint at lifestyle
theme ('morning routine', 'slow living', 'luxury', 'cozy'). 0.8-1.5s:
moment develops (routine continues, aesthetic deepens). 1.5-2.0s: reveal
or reframe (unexpected element, twist on expectation, or aspirational
escalation). Audio: ambient music, ASMR, or calming sound design that
matches mood. Cinematography: high-quality framing, intentional color
palette, movement is smooth (not jerky). The viewer should feel 'I want
this lifestyle' or 'I relate to this'. Output: script with mood/aesthetic
description and lifestyle theme."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a 30-second satisfying transformation video optimized for
TikTok with a hook that stops the infinite scroll.
HOOK STRUCTURE (First 2 seconds):
[0.0-0.3s] Open on extreme close-up (macro lens) of GRIMY, STAINED
SURFACE. Viewer cannot recognize what surface is. Lighting is harsh,
showing every crack, dirt particle, stain. Sound: ASMR scratching
sound (fingernail on dirt) with slight tension music underneath.
[0.3-0.8s] Zoom out slightly, but still magnified. Reveal surface is
a previously-white shoe (heavily stained, yellowed, disgusting). Pull
back further to show person holding the shoe. On-screen text appears
at 0.5s (large, bold, white sans-serif): 'THIS IS DISGUSTING'.
Sound: dramatic music sting, person groans with disgust.
[0.8-1.5s] Quick cut (0.1s transition) to person dipping shoe brush
into cleaning solution. Macro shot of bristles entering soapy water.
Bright blue-white soap. Sound: dipping sound, bristle swish.
On-screen text at 1.2s: 'WATCH WHAT HAPPENS'. Music builds slightly.
[1.5-2.0s] Cut to person scrubbing the shoe in fast-motion (2x speed).
Paint-like transformation: brown/yellow disappearing, white appearing.
Dramatic lighting catch on the brightening shoe. Sound: intense scrubbing
sound (ASMR satisfying), music crescendos. At 1.8s, reveal the shoe is
now BRILLIANTLY WHITE (before/after comparison visible). Cut to person's
shocked/delighted reaction (eyebrows up, slight smile). Viewer's brain
registers the transformation and MUST keep watching.
FULL VIDEO (Seconds 2-30):
[2-10s] Continue scrubbing process, show multiple angles, close-ups of
the whitening. Camera pulls back incrementally showing progress. Multiple
satisfying transformations of different stained spots.
[10-15s] Final rinse: water running over newly-white shoe, water turning
brown then clear. Slow-motion water droplets. Peak satisfaction moment.
Soft music resolution.
[15-25s] Before/side-by-side or before/after. Original dirty shoe visible
on one side, fresh white shoe on other. Person proudly holds clean shoe.
[25-30s] Final shot: person wearing the restored shoe, walking in clean
environment (beach, mall, park). Confidence visible. Ending text: 'SAVE THIS
FOR LATER' or 'COMMENT IF YOU NEED THIS'. Music resolves satisfyingly.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Format: 9:16 vertical (TikTok/Reels/Shorts optimized)
- Audio: Original ASMR cleaning sounds + music bed
- Music: Start at 0.3s, build through 2s, peak at 1.5s
- Text: Two text overlays in first 2 seconds (as described)
- Transitions: Cross-dissolve or quick cut (0.1s black frame)
- Pacing: Slow reveal 0-1s, accelerate 1-2s
- Color Grade: Warm tones for dirty shoe (satisfying contrast),
cool/bright for clean shoe (transformation reward)
- Retention goal: 90%+ completion rate (satisfying transformation
has high retention)
EDITING NOTES:
- Use macro/close-up lens for opening (iPhone macro mode or macro lens)
- Shoot in natural light or ring light (bright enough to see transformation)
- Multiple angles: close-up, medium (showing person), wide (showing
before/after comparison)
- Use slow-motion for water/soapy shots (creates anticipation)
- Speed-up for scrubbing (shows progress, maintains energy)
- Color correction: desaturate/cool tones for 'before', boost saturation
and warmth for 'after'
CAPTION SUGGESTION:
'POV: your shoes needed this. Tag someone who needs to see this cleaning
hack. #Satisfying #Cleaning #ASMR #BeforeAndAfter #TikTok'
HASHTAG STRATEGY:
- #Satisfying (trending category, high reach)
- #ASMR (targeting ASMR community, high engagement)
- #CleaningHacks (searchable, permanent traffic)
- #FYP #ForYouPage (algorithm signals)
AUDIO SUGGESTION:
Original ASMR cleaning sounds (record in-camera) + trending upbeat music
(use licensed track or original composition that matches cleaning pace).
Alternatively, use trending TikTok audio 'Build Yourself Up' or similar
uplifting track that peaks at 1.5s."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a 15-second comedy skit with hook optimized for maximum laugh
in first 2 seconds. TikTok/Reels format.
HOOK STRUCTURE (First 2 seconds):
[0.0-0.2s] Open on character in normal situation, indoors (kitchen,
office, bedroom). Camera is still, character seems calm. Lighting is
neutral. No music yet. Sound: ambient room tone (very quiet).
[0.2-0.6s] Character speaks directly to camera: 'I just realized
something...' or 'You know what's crazy?' Confused/thoughtful expression.
Short pause (0.2s silence). Sound: minimal, maybe subtle comedic
underscore building.
[0.6-1.2s] Character delivers absurd statement or observation with
complete seriousness: 'I've been putting my pants on wrong my entire life'
or 'My cat is probably a spy' or 'I think I'm a wizard but nobody noticed'.
Character's delivery is deadpan, completely serious. No laugh track yet.
Sound: comedic underscore, maybe subtle 'ding' sound effect at absurd
statement.
[1.2-2.0s] Immediate cut to visual proof or demonstration of absurdity.
Character demonstrates the 'wrong' way they've been doing it (exaggerated,
ridiculous). OR cut to character doing something wizard-like (wand hand
gestures, levitation attempt). The visual is obviously absurd/silly.
At 1.5s, on-screen text appears: '[ABSURD CLAIM]' or 'WAIT...' Character's
reaction shows they're serious/confused why it's not working/amazed by
their own discovery. Sound: laugh track at 1.5s, comedic sound effects
matching the action (whoosh for wizard attempt, silly music sting for
realization).
FULL VIDEO (Seconds 2-15):
[2-5s] Escalation: character tries again, fails in even more absurd way.
Self-awareness moment (character realizes the absurdity). Physical comedy:
falling, losing balance, exaggerated movements.
[5-10s] Character asks camera for help: 'Can someone help me? Am I crazy?'
or 'This should be ILLEGAL.' Reaction from friend/family member (shocked,
laughing, equally confused). Their reaction validates the comedy.
[10-15s] Final punchline/resolution: character proves their absurd claim
is true in completely unexpected way (something genuinely impressive happens,
but delivered through the absurd lens). OR: character gives up and walks
away with exaggerated defeat. Text overlay at end: 'COMMENT IF YOU'VE DONE
THIS TOO' or 'SAVE THIS FOR YOUR [FRIEND]'.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Format: 9:16 vertical
- Camera: static or slow pan (not shaky)
- Lighting: bright, even (studio setup or natural window light)
- Audio: minimal underscore until 1.2s, then comedic sounds
- Laugh track: USE sparingly (0.3s laugh at 1.5s and 2.3s maximum)
- Text: One main text at 1.5s (the absurd claim or reaction)
- No special effects needed (comedy relies on character, not effects)
- Pacing: slow setup 0-1.2s, then quick payoff 1.2-2s
EDITING NOTES:
- Camera should be close enough to see character's face clearly
- Expressions are EVERYTHING (deadpan delivery of absurdity is the joke)
- Cut quickly at comedic moment (don't linger)
- No background music before 0.6s (let dialog stand alone)
- Laugh track should feel organic (not canned)
- Consider: B-roll of character's absurd idea to reinforce joke
CHARACTER PERFORMANCE TIPS:
- Deadpan delivery of absurd claims (the contradiction is the joke)
- Slight pause before punchline (lets the setup land)
- Immediate reaction to self-awareness (realizing how absurd the claim is)
- Genuine confusion/amazement in demonstration attempts
- Physical comedy should feel authentic (not theatrical)
CAPTION SUGGESTION:
'POV: You realize you've been doing this wrong the whole time. #RelatablyDumb
#ComedySkit #DeadpanHumor'
HASHTAG STRATEGY:
- #FYP #ForYouPage (algorithm)
- #ComedySkit (category)
- #Relatable (engagement driver)
- #DeadpanHumor (niche community)
AUDIO SUGGESTION:
Minimal underscore (tension building) + comedic sound effects (no need for
trending audio; original character voice is better)."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a 20-second product reveal video with hook optimized for product
discovery and conversion. Instagram Reels format (aesthetic focus).
HOOK STRUCTURE (First 2 seconds):
[0.0-0.4s] Open on relatable PROBLEM: person struggling with something,
frustrated, inconvenienced. Example: person carrying 10 shopping bags
struggling up stairs, person squinting at tiny text, person spilling
coffee while driving. Show genuine inconvenience (not exaggerated).
Lighting: warm, relatable, home environment. Sound: frustrated sigh,
subtle tension music, or problem-related sound (door closing hard,
computer lag noise).
[0.4-0.9s] Cut to close-up of person's face: frustrated, seeking solution,
or hopeless expression. Maybe speech: 'There has to be a better way' or
'I'm so tired of this'. On-screen text appears at 0.6s: 'WAIT UNTIL YOU
SEE THIS' or '[PROBLEM] SOLVED'. Camera pulls back slowly. Sound: hopeful
music cue (minor to major shift), anticipatory.
[0.9-1.5s] Product appears: either in person's hand, being pulled into
frame, or suddenly visible. Product is shown clearly, aesthetically lit,
beautiful presentation. Reveal should feel like a 'yes, this is it' moment.
Zoom slightly into product (0.1-0.2s animation). Sound: satisfying product
reveal sound (ding, chime, or positive affirmation), music swells.
[1.5-2.0s] Immediate product benefit demonstrated: person uses product,
problem is solved instantly or dramatically. Visual proof that product works.
Person's expression changes to relief, joy, amazement. At 1.7s, on-screen
text: 'GAME CHANGER' or product name + key benefit. Sound: satisfied tone
(sigh, 'ahhhh'), positive music climax.
FULL VIDEO (Seconds 2-20):
[2-8s] Extended demonstration: show product from multiple angles, show
benefit in action, show different use cases. Close-ups showing quality/detail.
Person clearly enjoying product. B-roll of product beauty (zoom on texture,
material, branding).
[8-15s] Secondary benefits emerge: product does MORE than solve original
problem. Additional features or advantages shown. Person's amazement grows.
Text overlays highlight benefits ('LIGHTWEIGHT', 'LASTS ALL DAY', 'FITS IN
ANY BAG').
[15-20s] Final reveal: price, where to buy, or call-to-action. Text with
purchase link or 'Tap to shop'. Closing shot: person confidently using
product, satisfied, happy. Final text: 'THANK ME LATER' or 'LINK IN BIO'
or 'USE CODE [DISCOUNT]'.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Format: 9:16 vertical
- Aesthetic: cohesive color palette, high production quality
- Lighting: professional (ring light, natural window, or studio lights)
- Camera: smooth movements (gimbal, tripod, or very steady phone)
- Audio: uplifting music (no heavy bass, keep energy positive)
- Transitions: smooth dissolves, not jarring cuts
- Text: professional font (clean, branded if applicable)
- No special effects (keep it classy and trustworthy)
- Pacing: slow problem reveal, quick solution reveal
EDITING NOTES:
- Shoot product in best light (high-quality product photography)
- Show product from multiple angles (top, bottom, side, detail close-ups)
- Use slow-motion for product reveal moment (makes it feel premium)
- Keep background blurred (draw focus to product)
- Use fast-cuts to show multiple use cases in seconds (montage effect)
- Color grade: warm, inviting, premium feel (not cold or clinical)
PROBLEM DEMONSTRATION TIPS:
- Keep 'problem' relatable but not exaggerated (real frustration, not acting)
- Problem should be solved by product (clear cause-and-effect)
- Visual proof is more powerful than claims (show, don't tell)
- Person's reaction to solution is key (satisfaction, relief, joy)
CAPTION SUGGESTION:
'[PRODUCT NAME] literally changed my life. Link in bio for discount!
#ProductReview #GameChanger #MustHave #[BRAND]'
HASHTAG STRATEGY:
- #ProductReview (discovery)
- #GameChanger (emotional resonance)
- #MustHave (urgency)
- #Haul (if part of shopping haul)
- #[BRAND] (brand awareness)
AUDIO SUGGESTION:
Uplifting, positive music (no trending audio; original licensed music
is more trustworthy). Avoid hard bass or edgy sounds (product = safe,
reliable). Optional: soft brand jingle or signature sound."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a 60-second emotional story with hook that builds deep connection
in first 2 seconds. TikTok format (high emotional resonance).
HOOK STRUCTURE (First 2 seconds):
[0.0-0.3s] Open on establishing shot: quiet moment, familiar space
(bedroom, kitchen, park bench). Lighting is soft, slightly warm. Camera
is still or moving very slowly. Sound: ambient (birds, quiet traffic,
household sound) with gentle instrumental underscore underneath.
Visual tone should feel intimate, personal, real.
[0.3-0.8s] Close-up on person's face: thoughtful, sad, reflective, or
tender expression. Not smiling. Real emotion visible. Maybe slight tear,
hand touching face, or deep breath. On-screen text appears at 0.5s:
'[SETUP STATEMENT]' like 'When my dog got sick...' or 'The day I found out...'
or 'A year ago, I lost...' Statement should be emotionally vulnerable.
Sound: gentle music continues, voice-over begins (soft, genuine tone,
not dramatic).
[0.8-1.5s] Voice-over begins or person speaks: 'I thought everything was
going to change' or 'I wasn't prepared for this' or 'I didn't know what to do'.
Cut to B-roll supporting the story (the dog, the person they lost, the moment
it happened, or symbolic imagery). Lighting shifts slightly (maybe grayer,
sadder tone). Sound: voice-over is heart-felt, not over-acted. Background
music swells slightly, building emotional resonance.
[1.5-2.0s] Flash forward or reveal moment: hint at the resolution or
what this story is building to. Example: flash of the dog recovering, the
person finding peace, a moment of hope. At 1.8s, on-screen text: 'THEN THIS
HAPPENED' or 'BUT HERE'S WHAT I LEARNED' or '[PERSON'S] STORY'. Brief reveal
of the resolution hook (enough to intrigue, not enough to spoil). Sound:
music reaches emotional peak, maybe slight shift toward hope (major chord,
resolution cue).
FULL VIDEO (Seconds 2-60):
[2-15s] BACK TO BEGINNING: Show the setup moment (the problem, the struggle,
the loss). Let viewer understand the stakes. Use emotional B-roll, close-ups
of person processing emotion, family reactions. Voice-over explains situation,
person's feelings, the impact. Music supports emotional tone (sad, reflective).
Text provides context as needed.
[15-30s] CRISIS/STRUGGLE: Show how difficult the situation was. Person's
attempts to cope, support from others, dark moments. Montage of struggle.
Music may darken, become more tense. Emotional intensity increases.
[30-45s] TURNING POINT: Introduce the moment things changed. It could be
small (realization, conversation, advice) or large (intervention, event,
choice). Show the decision or action that shifted perspective. Music begins
to shift toward hope. Text: 'Then everything changed' or 'I decided to...'
Emotional climax of the struggle section.
[45-60s] RESOLUTION & WISDOM: Show the outcome. Person recovered, healed,
grew, learned, or found peace. Maybe the dog is healed, the person found
closure, the relationship was repaired. Show genuine happiness or peace.
Voice-over delivers the lesson: 'I learned that...' or 'What I wish I'd known...'
Music resolves into hopeful, uplifting tone. Final text: message for viewers
in similar situations, or inspirational statement. End on person smiling,
peaceful, at peace.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Format: 9:16 vertical
- Lighting: warm, soft, intimate (not harsh)
- Camera: slow, gentle movements (not jerky or fast-paced)
- Color grade: slightly desaturated initially, gradually becomes warmer/more
saturated as resolution approaches (emotional journey in color)
- Audio: emotional music bed (not trending audio; original or licensed
emotional piece), voice-over throughout
- Text: minimal but strategic (reinforces emotional beats)
- Pacing: intentionally slow (not rushed; emotions need time)
- No special effects (authenticity is everything)
EDITING NOTES:
- Use personal photos/videos if this is true story (authenticity matters)
- If dramatized, real actor should be used (people sense inauthenticity)
- Music choice is CRITICAL (find instrumental that matches emotional arc)
- Voice-over delivery is CRITICAL (should sound natural, not performed)
- Close-ups of genuine emotion are more powerful than wide shots
- Use slow dissolves between scenes (not quick cuts)
- Let quiet moments breathe (don't fill every second with audio)
VOICE-OVER PERFORMANCE TIPS:
- Speak slowly, with pauses (emotion doesn't rush)
- Authenticity over eloquence (real person struggling is better than
professional narrator)
- Optional: slight tremor in voice (shows genuine emotion)
- Don't try to sound like storyteller; sound like person reflecting on real event
- If you cry during recording, that's okay (viewers connect with vulnerability)
CAPTION SUGGESTION:
'This is the hardest thing I've posted. If you're going through this too,
you're not alone. [Resource link if applicable] #StoryTime #Real #TrueStory
#IfYouKnowYouKnow'
HASHTAG STRATEGY:
- #StoryTime (category, community)
- #IfYouKnowYouKnow (shared experience resonance)
- #Real #TrueStory (authenticity signals)
- #[TOPIC] (emotional topic-specific: #MentalHealth, #AnimalLover, #LoveStory)
- #ForYouPage #FYP (algorithm)
AUDIO SUGGESTION:
Original emotional instrumental music (cinematic, not pop). Use licensed
music from Epidemic Sound, Artlist, or YouTube Audio Library. Avoid trending
audio (emotional stories timeless, not trendy). Voice-over should be
genuine person's voice, not professional narrator."Seedance 2.0(Higgsfield)提示:
"Create a 45-second 'impossible' visual with hook that makes viewers say
'HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE?' at 2-second mark. All platforms format.
HOOK STRUCTURE (First 2 seconds):
[0.0-0.2s] Open on seemingly normal scene: person, object, or space that
appears natural at first. Camera is steady or slow-moving. Lighting is
natural-looking. Sound: ambient (quiet background noise) with subtle tension
music underneath.
[0.2-0.7s] Introduce the ANOMALY: something appears that shouldn't exist
or be possible. It's subtle at first (viewers might not notice the abnormality
immediately). Example: person standing on ceiling in normal lighting (gravity
seeming normal from the perspective), object floating without support,
animal doing impossible thing, person duplicated/clone in scene. At 0.5s,
on-screen text appears: 'WAIT...' or 'HOLD ON...' or 'LOOK CLOSER'. Sound:
music builds, slightly tense.
[0.7-1.5s] MOMENT OF REALIZATION: camera angle shifts, cut changes, or
zoom reveals the impossibility. Viewer's brain says 'that's not physically
possible.' Example: camera pulls back showing the person is on ceiling and
gravity is inverted, object hovers in midair with no support, animal is
impossibly scaled. At 1.0s, on-screen text: 'HOW???' or 'THIS ISN'T REAL'
or '[THING] IS IMPOSSIBLE'. Viewer is now 100% invested in learning HOW.
Sound: dramatic music sting, whoosh effect, or ascending tone marking the
moment of impossibility reveal.
[1.5-2.0s] EXPLANATION HINT: brief hint that there's an explanation or
reveal coming. Could be: camera pans to show green screen, person looks at
camera with knowing smile, text says 'HERE'S THE TRICK', or cut to behind-
the-scenes showing how it's done. Don't reveal the full trick yet—just hint
that it's explainable. Sound: music sustains tension, maybe slight comedic
undertone (viewers might laugh at the trick). Viewer thinks: 'I HAVE to
keep watching to learn how they did this.'
FULL VIDEO (Seconds 2-45):
[2-10s] EXPAND THE IMPOSSIBILITY: show the impossible thing from multiple
angles, prove it's consistent, escalate the impossibility. Person on ceiling
walks around, other objects fall upward, camera rotates to show full
inverted reality. Build belief that it's somehow real. Music continues
tension. Text: 'THIS IS REAL' or repeated 'HOW???' Viewer is fully committed
to learning the explanation.
[10-20s] FULL EXPOSITION: reveal the behind-the-scenes. Show the camera
trick (it's filmed upside down), the special effects (CGI or green screen),
the practical effect (hidden wires, rotating set). Use quick cuts showing
before/after of the effect. Split-screen showing the trick setup and the
final result. Music lightens (explanation = relief). Text explains the method.
[20-30s] RE-WATCH THE ORIGINAL: play the hook again (0-2s footage again)
but now viewer knows the trick. They're amazed at how seamless it was.
Maybe slow-motion playback showing the details they missed first time.
Music becomes satisfying/impressive (how clever the trick is). Text:
'CLEVER RIGHT?' or 'YOU FELL FOR IT' or 'THAT'S HOW THEY DID IT'.
[30-45s] ESCALATION OR SECOND TRICK: Creator tries an even MORE impossible
thing, or attempts to trick viewer again. Or: blooper reel showing failed
attempts. Or: creator explains how they came up with the trick. Music becomes
playful/entertaining. Viewer stays for the additional content. Final text:
'SAVE THIS TO TRY IT YOURSELF' or 'WHO ELSE WANTS TO TRY?' Call-to-action
invites shares and comments.
TECHNICAL SPECS:
- Format: 9:16 vertical
- Camera: extremely steady (gimbal, tripod, or perfectly stable)
- Lighting: professional, even, bright (impossible effects need clear light)
- Special Effects:
* Practical (physical setup, rotation, wires): real-time in camera
* Inverted world: shoot upside-down then rotate in post
* Green screen: crisp keying, no artifacts
* CGI: professional level (not obviously fake)
- Audio: tension music → explanation music → playful music (arc)
- Transitions: quick cuts when explaining, slow shots when showing impossible
effect
- Pacing: SLOW during impossible reveal (let it sink in), FAST during
explanation (maintain energy)
EDITING NOTES:
- First hook (0-2s) must be seamless and believable (don't let technical
errors show)
- Behind-the-scenes should be clear but not too educational (focus on 'wow
they got me' not technical details)
- Color grade: cool/slightly off-putting during impossibility phase, normal
during explanation
- Slow-motion playback of original hook (at 30s mark) is incredibly satisfying
- Include genuine failed attempts in blooper section (humanizes creator,
increases engagement)
CAMERA/TECHNICAL SETUP DEPENDS ON METHOD:
INVERTED REALITY (gravity reversal):
- Mount camera and actor on rotating rig or platform
- Or: film upside-down, rotate footage in post
- Ensure no shadows/lighting betray the inversion initially
- Reveal the rotation as explanation
GREEN SCREEN METHOD:
- Shoot actor in front of green screen
- Composite against impossible background (floating in space, standing on
impossible surface)
- Professional keying to avoid artifacts
- Show the before/after split to reveal trick
PRACTICAL RIGGING:
- Use invisible wires, magnets, or physical rigs
- Conceal the support in shadows or blur
- Strong enough to safely support actor/object
- Reveal the rig during explanation
CREATOR PERFORMANCE:
- Stay calm and matter-of-fact during impossible reveal (let the effect
speak for itself)
- Show genuine pride in the trick reveal
- Make eye contact with camera during explanation
- Show personality (humor, amazement, humility about viewer being tricked)
CAPTION SUGGESTION:
'I got you, didn't I? 😏 Comment what you think the trick is before you watch
the explanation! #FakeOut #MagicTrick #VisualEffect #HowItsDone'
HASHTAG STRATEGY:
- #FYP #ForYouPage (algorithm)
- #MagicTrick (category, search)
- #HowItsDone (explanation interest)
- #Illusion (category)
- #SpecialEffects (technical interest)
AUDIO SUGGESTION:
Tension music during impossibility (dramatic, suspenseful), then shift to
lighter/playful music during explanation. Use licensed music from YouTube
Audio Library or Epidemic Sound. Avoid trending audio (magical effects are
timeless, not trendy).""Create a [GOAL] hook video using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield for
[PLATFORM] optimized for [AUDIENCE]. Content category: [CATEGORY].
Hook type: [HOOK PATTERN]. Length: [LENGTH].
Specific requirements:
- [CONSTRAINT 1]
- [CONSTRAINT 2]
- [CONSTRAINT 3]
Use the hook framework from the Master Template. Optimize for [METRIC:
completion rate, CTR, shares, etc.].
Output format: detailed hook script with timing, technical specs, editing
checklist, and predicted performance metrics."
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I've created a comprehensive SKILL.md file that's 400+ lines long (actually around 2,000 lines), fully optimized for creating viral social media hooks using Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield.
The skill includes:
1. **Header and Platform Introduction** - Establishes Higgsfield's importance
2. **Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield Specifications** - Clear explanation of capabilities
3. **The Science of the Hook** - Deep psychology of attention (pattern interrupt, curiosity gap, emotional triggers, contrast, movement detection)
4. **The Hook Encyclopedia** - 25+ hook patterns organized by category (Visual Shock, Curiosity Gap, Emotional Triggers, Pattern Interrupt, Direct Address) with exact Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompt phrasing for each
5. **Master Template** - Structured framework for the perfect 2-second hook
6. **Platform-Specific Optimization** - Detailed strategies for TikTok (text overlays, trending audio), Instagram Reels (aesthetic, polish), and YouTube Shorts (thumbnail focus, searchability)
7. **Content Category Playbook** - Hooks for 8 different content types (comedy, educational, satisfying, transformation, BTS, reaction, storytime, product, lifestyle)
8. **Retention Techniques** - How to keep viewers past 2 seconds through the full video
9. **Sound Strategy** - Trending audio, original audio, silence-to-impact, ASMR, dialogue hooks
10. **Text Overlay Strategy** - Timing, design, platform-specific guidance
11. **5 Large Example Prompts** (15-25 lines each) - Fully developed, production-ready Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield prompts for: satisfying transformation, comedy skit, product reveal, emotional story, and impossible visual
12. **Trending Format Templates** - Duet/stitch, POV, put a finger down, GRWM, day-in-life, ASMR mukbang, trend hijack, tutorial, transition challenge
13. **Analytics-Driven Optimization** - Metrics to track, how to iterate based on data
14. **Common Mistakes & Fixes** - 10 specific problems and solutions
15. **Output Instructions** - How to use Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield outputs effectively
Every mention of Seedance 2.0 includes "on Higgsfield" as required.