Anime Previs Checklist for Pitches
Use this anime previs checklist for pitches to review story clarity, shot pacing, visual references, and whether the preview is ready to present.
Anime Previs Checklist for Pitches
An anime previs checklist helps teams decide whether a pitch preview is clear enough to present. It turns vague review into a more practical test of story intent, pacing, and confidence.
What to check before presenting
- Can the viewer understand the story direction quickly?
- Do the key shots support the intended emotional arc?
- Are the main characters visually recognizable?
- Does the preview reduce confusion instead of creating more of it?
Why previs review matters so much
Pitch previews are not trying to prove every production detail. They need to make direction believable and easy to discuss.
A practical review order
Start with narrative clarity
If the audience cannot tell what the pilot or sequence is about, more polish will not fix the main problem.
Review pacing next
The preview should feel intentional, not like a random collection of moments.
Confirm presentation readiness
The team should know what the preview proves and what it intentionally leaves open.
FAQ
Does a pitch previs need finished animation?
No. It needs enough clarity to support the conversation.
What is the most common mistake?
Trying to show too much unfinished material is usually the most common mistake.
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