Example Output: Research Science Short-Form Video Storyboard
Inputs used
- Project context: a literature map for retrieval-augmented agents in enterprise support
- Target audience: scientists, research PMs, labs, technical founders
- Desired depth: Production-ready
Generated Seedance 2.0 Prompt
Create a 20-second product explainer for a literature map for retrieval-augmented agents in enterprise support. The video opens with a concrete before-state from AI-assisted literature review, hypothesis generation, experiment planning, and technical communication, then shows the AI workflow turning messy inputs into a clear operator-ready artifact. Keep the visual style grounded, modern, and professional. Use smooth camera movement, readable interface moments, realistic team environments, and no exaggerated science-fiction effects.
Shot Table
| Time | Shot | Motion | On-screen text | Purpose | |---|---|---|---|---| | 0-3s | Wide shot of a team reviewing paper abstracts | Slow push-in | "From scattered signals..." | Establish the pain | | 3-7s | Close-up of the workflow ingesting experiment logs | Match cut | "to structured action" | Show transformation | | 7-12s | Interface view with checks for citation drift | Gentle pan | "Risks visible before launch" | Build trust | | 12-17s | Operator approves a clear recommendation | Locked camera | "Human review stays in control" | Show governance | | 17-20s | Final artifact appears: scene-by-scene video prompt, shot timing, motion notes, and edit checklist | Clean fade | "Research Science: ready to use" | Close with value |
Review Checklist
- Every shot has one inspectable visual idea.
- The video never implies full autonomy where human review is required.
- The highest-risk failure mode, citation drift, is visibly controlled.