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Anime Pitch Deck FAQ

This page answers common anime pitch deck questions, including what the deck should prioritize, whether sample material is required, how to organize character and storyboard presentation, and why many decks feel crowded but still unclear.

Clear pitch-priority guidanceAnswers about preview supportCharacter and storyboard presentation logic

What It Is

It is useful for investor pitches, client proposals, and internal greenlight conversations.

Who It Is For

  • Pitch teams
  • Producers
  • Directors and BD teams

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 feels scattered
  • Teams are unsure what the deck should emphasize
  • Preview and story presentation do not line up

Core Capabilities

  • Clear pitch-priority guidance
  • Answers about preview support
  • Character and storyboard presentation logic
  • Links into the pitch use case

Workflow

  1. Step 1

    Review the FAQ

  2. Step 2

    Clarify the pitch goal

  3. Step 3

    Organize story, characters, and boards

  4. Step 4

    Build a clearer deck

FAQ

What should an anime pitch deck usually emphasize first?

It should usually emphasize project direction, recognizable characters, key storyboards, and preview material that supports judgment.

Does a pitch deck always need preview material?

Not always, but preview material often makes the direction easier to trust, especially for external audiences.

Why do some pitch decks still feel unclear even when they contain a lot of material?

Because they often lack one clear narrative path between story, character, and shot presentation.

Launch Your Workflow

Continue into the anime pitch workflow

Use the ComiComi pitch pages and docs to organize story, boards, and preview material more clearly.