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A 9-minute screen-capture demo where one creator runs two prompt methods against Claude Fable 5 and watches it build cinematic, scroll-animated landing pages in real time.
June 12thHow one follow-up prompt turns a Claude chat into a fully interactive Seedance 2.0 cinematography generator — and how to export it as a standalone HTML app.
A single follow-up prompt to Claude converts any AI video prompt database into a live, drop-down-driven Seedance 2.0 generator that eliminates guesswork — and can be exported as a self-contained HTML app you own and share.
Rather than writing AI video prompts from scratch, you feed a pre-built master prompt into Claude, then ask it to convert that output into an interactive app. The result is a five-section form — scene foundation, genre and film look, lighting anchor, shot builder, negative prompts — that assembles a Seedance 2.0-optimized prompt on demand. A second follow-up creates the same tool as a standalone HTML artifact you can share via link or embed. The demo includes a "Send to Director for refinement" step that rewrites the prompt through a studio director lens, adding cinematographic rationale and higher visual precision.
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Cinematic AI b-roll open plus preview of two methods using one prompt. Title card: ONE PROMPT / 2 INCREDIBLE WAYS.

Host navigates to a 20,000-prompt database, selects the Seedance 2.0 MVP prompt from the Everything Bundle.

Pastes master prompt into Claude, calls the baseline result mid, then fires the follow-up asking for an interactive in-chat app.

Walks through Scene Foundation, Genre and Film Look, Lighting Anchor, Shot Builder, Negative Prompts for an Underground Tokyo Drift scene. Generates and copies the full prompt.

Sends the generated prompt to the built-in Director mode. Claude rewrites it with cinematic justifications. Validates against a Higgsfield AI render.

Re-runs the master prompt, then fires a new follow-up: create an HTML artifact. Claude builds Prompt Forge in the side panel.

Tours all four tabs: Single Shot, Timeline, Multimodal, Rules. Timeline mode supports beat-mapped multi-shot sequences with reference media inputs.

Two export paths: copy raw HTML or use Get Embed Code for a shareable Claude.ai link that works without a Claude account.

Subscribe ask, then AI-generated cinematic close.
The most powerful use of a language model is not getting an answer — it is getting an interactive tool that generates answers on demand.
“That honestly is sort of mid.”
“Send to director for refinement.”
“You can use it anytime that you want and even share it yourself.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
A single follow-up message is what separates a decent Claude prompt from a live cinematography studio — and this tutorial proves it in under nine minutes by turning a paywalled prompt database into a shareable, browser-ready Seedance 2.0 generator anyone can use.
The five categories Claude assembles into a structured Seedance 2.0 prompt via the interactive app. Each section maps to a distinct layer of cinematic production.
Run the master prompt once to seed Claude with best practices, then fire a specific follow-up asking for either an in-chat interactive app or an HTML artifact. The initial run is scaffolding, not the product.
“If you like this video, please remember hit that subscribe button.”
Minimal — single verbal ask at the very end, no visual prompt or overlay. The real CTA throughout the video is the paid Everything Bundle link.
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08:39A 9-minute screen-capture demo where one creator runs two prompt methods against Claude Fable 5 and watches it build cinematic, scroll-animated landing pages in real time.
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