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How to Build Anime Pitch Proof

This guide helps creators build pitch proof that actually supports a project direction. It explains how to combine character references, storyboards, and preview evidence into a more convincing pitch structure.

Pitch proof structureCharacter and storyboard evidencePreview planning

What It Is

It is useful for pilot development, pitch preparation, and proof-of-concept work.

Who It Is For

  • Original project teams
  • Pitch leads
  • Directors and producers

Production Fit

Built for production teams

These localized pages now share the same shell, depth, and rhythm as the official marketing site.

Problems Solved

  • Pitch material looks attractive but still feels weak
  • Execution proof is missing
  • Character and shot evidence do not connect

Core Capabilities

  • Pitch proof structure
  • Character and storyboard evidence
  • Preview planning
  • Validation logic

Workflow

  1. Step 1

    Define the proof goal

  2. Step 2

    Organize character and story material

  3. Step 3

    Build storyboard and preview evidence

  4. Step 4

    Validate the most important question

FAQ

Is pitch proof the same as a pitch deck?

No. A pitch deck explains the project, while pitch proof demonstrates why the direction is believable and executable.

What proof material matters most?

Character recognition, storyboard clarity, and a preview that supports the direction are often the strongest pieces.

Launch Your Workflow

Build Pitch Proof That Actually Proves Something

Use ComiComi to organize characters, storyboards, and previews into stronger project proof.