“Unlock the Secret Strategies That Elite Video Teams Don’t Want You to Know!”
Our downfall was a lack of proper planning and communication. We thought we’d move smoothly from storyboarding to scripting, then from production to editing.
But that’s not the reality of working with video teams. Workflows don’t move in a straight line—writers, producers, designers, and editors have to work together at every stage of the process, and it can take time to align your joint vision.
A one-minute video can take three to six weeks to animate, four to 10 days to shoot, and between 45 and 60 minutes to edit. With that math, longer videos could easily take three to six months with storyboarding, scripting, and editing, too.