Preflight Cinema

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Practical answers about credits, references, rights confirmation, model limits, exact text and logo reliability, failed generations, support, commercial use, and how the next-take workflow learns from feedback.

Why use preflight before generation?

Prompt Preflight and Frame Preflight help reduce wasted generations by checking the script, references, model route, and visual direction before more expensive output is requested.

Can final regeneration be exact?

Exact regeneration depends on the selected model and provider. Preflight Cinema can preserve prompts, references, settings, and evidence, but AI video may still drift between attempts.

When should teams approve a direction?

Teams should approve the direction before expensive generation when references, camera choices, and constraints are clear enough to continue.

When should I use Safe Path instead of Fast Path?

Use Safe Path when continuity, identity, product details, logo stability, or client approval matter. Use Fast Path for lower-risk drafts, mood tests, or quick exploration.

What should I include when reporting a failed generation?

Send the project name, video ID, generation attempt ID if available, approximate time, what you expected, and what was wrong. Do not send passwords, card numbers, or provider secrets.

Who is responsible for commercial rights?

The user is responsible for confirming rights to uploaded references, people, brands, products, locations, artwork, footage, and final use. Preflight Cinema helps organize review but does not provide legal clearance.