Ai-video-generator-claude seedance-luxury-aesthetic
Generate luxury and premium aesthetic video prompts for Seedance 2.0 on Higgsfield. Use for luxury brand content, premium product showcases, high-end lifestyle, minimalist aesthetic, elegant brand videos, or any content requiring sophisticated visual treatment. Triggers on luxury, premium, high-end, elegant, minimalist, sophisticated, exclusive, refined, designer, couture, bespoke.
git clone https://github.com/rediumvex/ai-video-generator-claude
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skills/06-luxury-aesthetic/SKILL.mdLuxury 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:
within prompts@material[name] - 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, deliberate"
Subtle Rack Focus Camera static, focus plane shifts slowly from foreground detail to background subject or vice versa. Pure luxury technique.
Prompt language: "slow rack focus from foreground to subject", "shallow depth of field, focus pull to product", "soft foreground bokeh, focus shift"
Forbidden Movements
- Handheld / shaky cam
- Fast pans or whip pans
- Zoom-in at speed
- Dutch angle or tilted horizon
- Rapid cutting implied by multiple movement types in one prompt
- Drone descent at speed (slow aerial hover acceptable)
6. Lighting Presets
Soft Sculptural
Character: One large softbox or large window source, positioned to wrap light gently around the subject and create a continuous gradient from highlight to shadow. No hard edge.
Effect: Skin looks flawless, objects gain three-dimensionality, no harsh transitions.
Prompt language: "large softbox, wrap lighting, continuous highlight to shadow gradient, soft sculptural light, no hard edge"
Single Source Drama
Character: One small, hard source — bare bulb, candle, single LED panel — creates defined shadow geometry. High contrast. Shadow occupies 40-60% of frame.
Effect: Theatrical authority. The subject earns its place in the light.
Prompt language: "single point light source, hard shadow, high contrast, dramatic chiaroscuro, 60% shadow coverage"
Diffused Daylight
Character: Light filtered through translucent material — frosted glass, white curtain, overcast sky — results in near-shadowless, enveloping illumination. Soft, cool, cerebral.
Effect: Clinical and aspirational. Favored by Scandinavian luxury and minimalist fashion.
Prompt language: "overcast diffused daylight, no direct sun, frosted window light, even soft illumination, cool color temperature 5500K"
Candlelight Intimate
Character: Multiple small flame sources or their simulation. Warm, flickering, directional. Shadow moves slowly. Color temperature 1800-2200K.
Effect: Intimate, sensory, ancient. Favored by fragrance, hospitality, and artisanal spirits brands.
Prompt language: "candlelight, warm 1800K color temperature, flickering glow, soft moving shadows, intimate scale, amber warmth"
7. Sound Design Direction
Sound is inseparable from the luxury experience. Even for video-only deliverables, the sound direction shapes how the prompt constructs atmosphere.
Silence as design element True luxury can begin in absolute silence for 2-3 seconds before any ambient sound enters. Name the silence explicitly in briefs.
Prompt annotation: "[Sound: open silence, then low ambient room tone at -30dB]"
ASMR material textures The sounds of material contact are luxury's most intimate sonic signature. These must be recorded or designed at extremely high fidelity:
- Leather dragged across marble
- Silk falling
- Crystal placed on stone
- Box lid closing with a sealed thud
- Liquid poured with control
- Paper rustled at slow speed
Prompt annotation: "[Sound: ASMR texture — silk against skin, close-mic'd, no music]"
Minimal piano Single-note piano phrases, played with space between notes, not progression. Never major-key brightness. Favor minor or modal tonality. 40-80 BPM maximum.
Prompt annotation: "[Sound: single piano notes, minor key, 2-3 note phrase, long sustain, silence between]"
Low strings Cello or double bass, bowed slowly, held tones only. No vibrato speed. Serves as harmonic bed that implies depth without drawing attention.
Prompt annotation: "[Sound: low cello tone, bowed slowly, single note held, fade at end]"
What to avoid:
- Any percussion with attack (snare, kick, clap)
- Bright synthesizers
- Vocal hooks or pop cadences
- Reverb tails that clutter the space (short, natural room reverb only)
8. Color Grading
Desaturated Premium
Profile: Saturation pulled to 60-70% of natural. Skin tones and material colors retain identity but read as measured and controlled. Highlights not blown — preserved with slight rolloff.
LUT equivalent: "Fuji Eterna Cinema 500T" or "Kodak 5213" pushed cool.
Prompt language: "desaturated color grade, controlled saturation, cinematic rolloff highlights, muted tones"
Monochromatic
Profile: Single color family dominates entire frame. Either: all cool tones (blues, greys, silvers) or all warm tones (creams, tans, warm greys). No complementary colors.
Prompt language: "monochromatic palette, all cool tones, grey-silver range, no warm accents" — or — "monochromatic warm tones, cream and sand, no cool hues"
Cream and Shadow
Profile: Highlights push toward warm cream (#F5F0E8 equivalent), shadows fall toward deep warm black. Mid-range compressed. This is the palette of high-end Italian fashion and luxury interiors.
Prompt language: "cream highlight roll, deep warm shadow, Italian fashion palette, compressed midrange, no pure white or pure black"
Metallic Accents
Profile: Overall desaturated base with selective retention of metallic tones — gold, silver, rose gold, bronze. All other colors desaturated 80%+. Metal surfaces retain full luminance and selective saturation.
Prompt language: "desaturated base with metallic accent preservation, gold tones retained, all other hues muted, jewelry-grade color treatment"
9. Complete Example Prompts
Example 1: Luxury Watch Product Hero (5 seconds)
Extremely slow push-in toward a mechanical watch resting on a polished black marble surface, the watch occupying the lower center third of the frame. Vast dark space above and around it. Single hard point light source positioned at 45 degrees from above-left, casting a defined clean shadow to the lower right. The watch face catches the light; the bezel glints with a single bright specular highlight. Camera begins at 60cm apparent distance and inches toward 40cm over the full 5 seconds — movement barely perceptible. Locked composition, no lateral drift. Background: pure deep black, no texture visible. Surface: black marble with fine veining, slight reflection of watch visible in polished surface. Lighting: single-source drama, warm-cool split, main light at 5500K, rim light at 3200K catching the case edge. Color grade: cream highlight roll, deep warm shadow, metallic accent preservation — gold indices fully saturated, all other tones desaturated 75%. No motion blur. No depth of field effect — watch in full sharp focus front to back. No camera shake. No text or graphics. Sound: silence for first 2s. At 2s: single soft mechanical tick. Tick repeats every 1s. No music. The silence IS the luxury. Aspect ratio: 9:16. Duration: 5 seconds.
Example 2: Fashion Brand Reels — Silk Dress, Negative Space (8 seconds)
A silk slip dress in ivory hangs from an invisible mount, centered in frame, occupying 20% of total frame area. The remaining 80% is a warm pale grey — almost white, almost cream — with no texture, no furniture, no background elements. Nothing competes with the dress. Camera is locked off, static, perfectly still. The only motion: the dress moves in a barely perceptible, extremely slow thermal drift — fabric swaying 1-2 centimeters over 8 seconds as if in the faintest air current. Lighting: large format softbox positioned camera-left, wrapping light across the silk, revealing the fabric's sheen and drape. No hard shadow. No rim light. Single source only. The camera never moves. The lens aperture renders the fabric in perfect sharp focus throughout. Color grade: monochromatic warm palette — ivory, cream, warm grey. No cool tones. Slight overexposure of highlights (0.3 stops) to push fabric luminosity. Sound direction: ASMR close-mic silk movement, no music, room silence. Aspect ratio: 9:16. Duration: 8 seconds.
Example 3: Fragrance Launch — Black & Gold, Candlelight (5 seconds)
A glass perfume bottle, faceted, sits on a dark lacquered surface. The bottle is backlit by a single warm candle out of frame right, which creates a warm amber rim light catching each facet edge. The front of the bottle falls into controlled shadow. Background: deep near-black, no detail. Surface: dark lacquered wood, high gloss, shows soft reflection of bottle base. Camera begins static, then initiates an imperceptibly slow orbit to the right — moving only 8 degrees of arc over the full 5 seconds. As the camera shifts, new facets catch the candlelight and new specular highlights appear and dissolve. The liquid inside the bottle is amber-warm, visible as the camera moves, catching and releasing candlelight. Lighting: candlelight simulation, 1900K color temperature, warm amber. No fill light. No cool tones anywhere in frame. Color grade: black and gold palette — deep warm blacks (#120e0a), amber gold highlights fully retained, all other hues stripped. Metallic accent preservation active on glass facets. No text. No movement except camera orbit. No sharp edits implied. Aspect ratio: 9:16. Duration: 5 seconds.
Example 4: Luxury Hotel — Architectural, Diffused Daylight (8 seconds)
Wide interior shot: a monumental travertine lobby, ceiling height implied at 8 meters, floor-to-ceiling frosted glass panels along the far wall filtering uniform overcast daylight into the space. The floor is pale travertine, slightly reflective, showing the diffused light source above. A single figure — a woman in a dark structured coat — stands in the far middle distance, occupying perhaps 8% of the total frame height. She is still, facing the window. She does not move. Camera begins locked off, static. After 2 seconds of absolute stillness, an extremely slow, barely-perceptible push-in begins — traveling perhaps 15cm of apparent distance over the remaining 6 seconds. The figure grows only marginally larger. Lighting: diffused daylight only, 5600K, no shadows. Even, enveloping, cool. Color grade: architectural neutral — travertine tones, cool daylight whites, compressed contrast, no saturation enrichment. The palette is the palette of the stone and the light; nothing is added. Sound direction: 2 seconds of open silence, then very low ambient room tone, footstep on stone surface once at second 4, silence resumes. Aspect ratio: 16:9 (brand film format). Duration: 8 seconds.
10. Prompt Rules for Luxury Content
These rules apply to every luxury prompt generated with this skill. Violating them produces content that reads as generic or aspirational-mass rather than genuinely luxury.
Rule 1: Name the space before the object. Always establish the environment before describing the subject. Luxury is contextual. A watch on a marble surface is different from a watch on a velvet tray, which is different from a watch on raw concrete.
Rule 2: Specify what is absent. Explicitly tell Seedance what is NOT in the frame. "No text", "no background elements", "no other objects", "no human figures", "no motion blur". Luxury is defined by what has been removed.
Rule 3: Camera speed must be stated numerically or comparatively. Do not say "slow camera movement." Say "camera moves at 0.2x normal speed" or "barely perceptible push-in, covering 15% of frame distance over 5 seconds." Precision communicates intent.
Rule 4: Name the color temperature of every light source. Vague lighting descriptions produce vague results. Every light source in the scene must have a Kelvin temperature or a clear warm/cool designation. Mixing Kelvin temperatures intentionally is valid; mixing accidentally is not.
Rule 5: One dominant movement, maximum. A luxury prompt should contain at most one camera movement. Not a push-in that becomes an orbit. Not a tilt that becomes a track. One movement, stated once, executed completely.
Rule 6: Material specificity over object description. Do not write "a leather bag." Write "a smooth vegetable-tanned leather tote, surface luminous with natural wax, edges hand-finished, grain tight and fine." The material is the product. Describe it with the attention of a craftsperson.
Rule 7: Hold the shot. When specifying duration, always allocate time for the shot to settle at its end position. If a push-in takes 3 seconds, request 5 seconds total — 3 seconds of movement, 2 seconds of held frame after movement completes.
Rule 8: Color grade is not optional. Every luxury prompt must include a color grade directive. Do not leave it to model default. The grade is as much a brand decision as the subject itself.
Rule 9: Sound belongs in the brief. Even if final audio will be added in post, include a sound direction note in every prompt. It shapes how the visual composition is conceived and confirms that silence, texture, and atmosphere are intentional.
Rule 10: Never write abstract quality words (premium, luxury, high-end). Describe the specific material, light, and movement instead.
Quick Reference: Luxury vs. Non-Luxury Prompt Comparison
| Element | Non-Luxury | Luxury |
|---|---|---|
| Camera | "move the camera around the product" | "extremely slow push-in, 0.2x speed, 15% frame distance over 5 seconds" |
| Lighting | "nice lighting on the product" | "single softbox, camera-left, 5500K, wrap lighting, no hard shadow" |
| Background | "clean background" | "raw pale plaster wall, no texture detail visible, no objects, no decoration" |
| Color | "warm colors" | "cream highlight roll, compressed midrange, desaturated 70%, metallic tones fully retained" |
| Subject | "a luxury watch" | "a polished stainless steel case, brushed crown, sapphire crystal, sitting on black marble" |
| Duration | "short video" | "5 seconds — 3 seconds push-in, 2 seconds held static at end position" |
| Sound | "nice music" | "open silence 2 seconds, single piano note minor key, sustain, fade to silence" |