— Shiqi Yang (@shiqi_yang_147) 10 février 2026
🐂🍺 John (@johnAGI168) 😱😱😱 Does Seedance 2.0 model really have no limits to its capabilities? It genuinely gave me quite a shock OMG Seedance 2.0 text-to-video prompt👇 【Style】Pseudo-documentary (Vlog Style), hyper-realism, fixed camera live-action feel, natural lighting, with a touch of suspenseful comedy. 【Duration】15 seconds 【Main character】An ordinary young beautiful woman at the bathroom sink in her home. [00:00-00:06] Shot 1: Daily setup (Normalcy). Scene: In front of an ordinary bathroom mirror. Action: The main character is brushing her teeth in front of the mirror with foam all over her mouth. While brushing, she makes all sorts of silly funny faces at the mirror (raising eyebrows and wrinkling her nose). Key detail: The reflection in the mirror is completely normal at this moment, movements synchronized. [00:06-00:11] Shot 2: The Glitch appears. Action: The main character finishes brushing, lowers her head to spit out the foam, then turns around to leave the bathroom. High-energy moment (core plot twist): Just as the main character's real body has already turned away and left the mirror's frame, the "reflection" in the mirror somehow **doesn't move**! That "reflection" continues to hold the teeth-brushing posture, even smiling wickedly and raising an eyebrow at the camera, staying frozen for a full 2 seconds, before suddenly looking panicked and "fast-forwarding" to catch up with the real body's movements and disappearing. Director's note: Create an extremely realistic "network lag" feeling, as if the reflection has independent consciousness. [00:11-00:15] Shot 3: Comedy callback (The Punchline). Action: The main character, now near the door, seems to sense something wrong and suddenly turns back to look at the mirror. Result: The mirror is now completely normal again, empty, only reflecting the wall opposite. The main character looks utterly confused, scratching her head with a bewildered expression at the camera. The frame freezes on the character's confused face (comedic effect). [Translated from EN to English]
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