Luxury Aesthetic — Premium Brand Video Prompts
1. Input Specifications
Required inputs:
- Subject or product (what is being filmed)
- Brand context (fashion, beauty, architecture, jewelry, automotive, hospitality, etc.)
- Tone target (cold/modern, warm/intimate, monastic/severe, sensual/soft)
Optional inputs:
- Reference palette (e.g., "Bottega Veneta SS23", "Saint Laurent Paris", "Aman Resorts")
- Dominant material (leather, marble, silk, glass, ceramic, raw linen)
- Intended placement (Instagram Reels, brand film, product page hero, runway opener)
Output format:
- One complete Seedance 2.0 prompt block per request
- Duration note (3s / 5s / 8s recommended for luxury content)
- Lighting preset label
- Color grade recommendation
Material References
- Images: Up to 9 — product photos, material swatches, brand mood boards, environment references
- Videos: Up to 3 — existing brand footage, texture references, motion references
- Audio: Up to 3 — brand music, ambient sound, ASMR material textures
- Reference syntax:
@material[name]within prompts - Output: 4-15 seconds, 720p with synchronized audio
2. Philosophy: The Visual Language of Luxury
- Less Is More: Every element earns its place. One object, one room. Clutter signals insecurity.
- Negative Space: 40-60% of frame empty. Never fill the void.
- Slow Movement: Camera at 0.1x-0.3x speed only. A whip-pan is never luxury.
- Restraint in Color: Desaturated, near-monochrome, tightly controlled palettes. Wild color = noise.
- Material Honesty: Macro the grain, the weave, the veining. The material IS the product.
- Silence as Design: ASMR textures, single notes, and absence. No percussion, no vocals.
- The Unhurried Edit: Hold shots longer than comfortable. If it feels too slow, it is correct.
3. 2-Second Hook Patterns
The first two seconds determine whether a viewer stops scrolling. These patterns open with immediate visual authority.
| Pattern | Opening Frame | Movement | Why It Works |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Slow Reveal | Tight crop on a single material detail — stitching, clasp, surface grain | Extremely slow pull-back at 0.3x speed, subject centered throughout | Creates intrigue; delays full reveal; earns the viewer's patience |
| The Material Close-Up | Extreme macro on texture — leather pores, silk weave, marble veining | Static or minimal drift, light raking across surface | Sensory immediacy; communicates quality without showing the whole object |
| The Negative Space | Subject occupies 15-20% of frame; vast empty space in muted tones | Gentle push-in toward subject, barely perceptible | Communicates exclusivity and silence; the emptiness signals cost |
| The Reflection | Object reflected in polished surface — water, glass, lacquer, mirror tile | Camera holds still; reflection ripples or shifts subtly | Suggests depth and layering; doubles visual interest with one element |
| The Shadow Entrance | Deep shadow fills 80% of frame; subject half-hidden in penumbra | Light slowly bleeds across subject, revealing form over time | Drama without aggression; theatrical but controlled |
4. Visual Style Templates
4.1 Editorial Minimal
Character: The aesthetic of high-fashion editorial photography brought to motion. Stark, geometric, severe.
Environment: White cyclorama, poured concrete, raw plaster, pale stone. No decorative elements.
Subject treatment: Object or figure placed with architectural precision. Off-center but intentional. Asymmetric balance.
Color: Near-white base, single desaturated accent tone, deep shadow for separation.
Best for: Fashion RTW, designer accessories, fragrance, premium skincare.
Sample anchor phrases:
- "stark white studio, poured concrete floor, single subject, hard shadow geometry"
- "editorial negative space, architectural placement, severe minimal background"
- "raw plaster wall, raking sidelight, fashion editorial, no decoration"
4.2 Black & Gold
Character: Opulence through restraint. Deep blacks, warm gold accents, deliberate drama.
Environment: Deep shadow backgrounds, surfaces with selective gilded elements, velvet, lacquered wood.
Subject treatment: Object or figure emerging from darkness, gold catching light selectively.
Color: Near-black base (#0a0a0a to #1a1614), warm gold highlights, no other hue.
Best for: Jewelry, watches, spirits, automotive, haute couture.
Sample anchor phrases:
- "deep black background, warm gold rim light, velvet surface, jewelry"
- "noir luxury, selective gold illumination, dark lacquer reflection, cinematic"
- "black and gold palette, high contrast, single warm accent light, precious object"
4.3 White Studio
Character: Pure, clean, aspirational. The aesthetic of the premium unboxing and clinical product excellence.
Environment: Pure white infinity cove, seamless white floor-to-ceiling, no shadows except controlled beauty shadows.
Subject treatment: Product or subject center-frame, lit from multiple soft sources to eliminate hard shadows, surface reflection subtle and controlled.
Color: All-white with subject color as the only chromatic information. Near-zero saturation in environment.
Best for: Beauty, skincare, tech-luxury, premium FMCG, pharmaceutical luxury.
Sample anchor phrases:
- "pure white infinity cove, seamless background, soft diffused overhead, no shadows"
- "clinical white studio, product hero shot, beauty lighting, white-on-white"
- "white studio, controlled reflections, professional product photography in motion"
4.4 Architectural
Character: Luxury in space. Grand interiors, structural geometry, natural light through monumental openings.
Environment: Marble lobbies, raw concrete brutalist interiors, travertine floors, ceiling-height windows with diffused natural light, minimal furniture.
Subject treatment: Human figure or object small relative to space, emphasizing architectural scale.
Color: Natural material tones — travertine, raw concrete grey, warm oak, cooled-down natural daylight.
Best for: Real estate, hospitality, architectural brands, high-end fashion positioned in space.
Sample anchor phrases:
- "grand marble interior, ceiling-height windows, diffused daylight, architectural luxury"
- "brutalist concrete space, monumental scale, single figure small in frame, luxury hotel"
- "travertine floors, minimal interior, natural light columns, luxury real estate"
5. Camera: Slow and Deliberate Only
Luxury camera work operates within a narrow, controlled vocabulary. No exceptions.
Approved Movements
Slow Push-In (Primary) The most used luxury camera move. Camera travels toward subject at 0.1x–0.3x of normal speed. Total distance covered in 5 seconds: 10-20% of initial frame width. Creates intimacy and authority without aggression.
Prompt language: "extremely slow push-in", "barely perceptible dolly toward subject", "gentle approach, imperceptible speed"
Gentle Orbit / Arc Camera moves laterally around a fixed subject at near-stationary speed, completing perhaps 5-15 degrees of arc in 5 seconds. Reveals depth and three-dimensionality without chaos.
Prompt language: "slow lateral arc", "barely moving orbit around subject", "gentle circular drift, 10-degree arc"
Static Composition The boldest move in luxury filmmaking. Hold perfectly still. Let the light, material, or subject carry all motion.
Prompt language: "locked-off camera, static composition", "tripod, no movement, still frame", "motionless camera, held composition"
Slow Tilt (Controlled) Camera tilts vertically at minimal speed, typically used to reveal a full figure or architectural height. Maximum tilt in 5 seconds: 15 degrees.
Prompt language: "slow vertical tilt, reveal full figure", "gentle tilt down to surface", "minimal tilt speed,