Common Script-to-Storyboard Mistakes in AI Animation
Learn the most common script-to-storyboard mistakes in AI animation and how to catch them before they create expensive downstream problems.
Common Script-to-Storyboard Mistakes in AI Animation
Many AI animation projects do not fail because of generation quality. They fail because the script-to-storyboard transition is weak. When that middle step is unclear, every later stage becomes harder to evaluate and improve.
Mistake 1: treating text as direct shots
One written line does not automatically equal one useful shot.
Mistake 2: unclear shot purpose
If a team cannot explain why a shot exists, the shot usually lacks strength.
Mistake 3: delaying preview validation
Many pacing and clarity issues become visible in preview long before they become expensive.
FAQ
Which mistake should teams fix first?
They should usually fix unclear shot purpose first.
Why does preview matter so much?
Because it reveals high-cost problems while the cost is still low.
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