Best Realistic UGC Ads in Seedance 2.0 (Hook Scripts + Prompt Templates)
Make Seedance 2.0 output feel like real UGC: handheld language, messy realism, and 10 hook scripts with copy/paste prompt templates for ads.
By Best Seedance Prompts
Realistic UGC is not "cinematic". It is believable: imperfect framing, motivated light, simple action, and a clear story beat.
This playbook gives you:
- a UGC prompt baseline
- 10 hook scripts (what the person is doing/saying visually)
- a 5-shot ad structure you can reuse
The UGC baseline prompt (copy/paste)
Style: realistic UGC smartphone footage, not cinematic, not glossy.
Framing: vertical 9:16, chest-up or waist-up, subject large in frame, readable face.
Camera: handheld follow, subtle micro-jitter, continuous shot, no random cuts.
Lighting: natural window light + practicals, realistic shadows, stable exposure.
Environment: real lived-in room (clean but not sterile), small imperfections.
Action: one clear beat + one reaction, natural gestures.
Constraints: stable anatomy, clean hands, no weird distortions, no text/logos/watermarks unless specified.
The 5-shot UGC ad structure
- Hook (1-2 seconds): face + emotion
- Problem (show the pain)
- Solution (product appears)
- Proof (result, before/after behavior)
- CTA moment (simple, no heavy text)
Generate each shot as a separate clip using the same wardrobe + location for continuity.
10 hook scripts (intent-first)
Pick one hook and plug it into the baseline.
1) "I did not expect this"
Action: subject opens a box, pauses, surprised expression, looks at camera like "wait..."
2) "This is the only one that worked"
Action: subject holds two items, tosses one aside, keeps the winner, nods.
3) "3 mistakes I made"
Action: subject holds up three fingers, points to a messy counter, then gestures to the fix.
4) "Watch this in real time"
Action: subject starts a timer on phone, applies/uses product, checks timer, impressed.
5) "I was skeptical"
Action: subject side-eye, shrugs, tries it, expression shifts to surprised approval.
6) "This saved me money"
Action: subject shows a receipt-like paper (no readable brand text), then shows the product, smiles.
7) "If you have [problem], do this"
Action: subject points to the problem area (skin/hair/desk/clutter), then demonstrates the solution.
8) "I keep buying this"
Action: subject opens a drawer full of the product (generic packaging), laughs, grabs one.
9) "Here is the hack"
Action: subject leans in, whispers vibe, shows a quick setup step, then reveals result.
10) "Stop doing this"
Action: subject shakes head, shows the wrong method, then switches to the right method.
Brand-safe note
If you are publishing ads, keep branding fictional unless you own it:
Original designs only. No real logos, no trademarked branding, no celebrity likeness.
For stronger realism language, also see: documentary-style prompts.