Revisions in Animation Video Production: Why We Don’t Limit Them
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If you’re producing your first animation video, you probably have a lot of questions. One of them might be: How many rounds of revisions do I get?
Let’s get that out of the way early: We don’t limit the number of revisions in animation video production.
Why? Because most of our clients are creating their very first science animation. You don’t know exactly what to expect. And that’s totally fine. That’s why our process builds in margin for uncertainty—not penalties for it.
What Counts as a Round of Revisions in Animation Video Production?
A round of revisions happens after we send you something—for example, a script, a storyboard, or a rough animation. You look at it, gather your feedback, and we implement it. That’s one round.
It’s important to note: we’re not talking about entirely new creative directions every time. We love fresh ideas, but a revision round is meant to improve what we’ve already shared—not restart from scratch.
Once we’ve revised a step based on your comments, that version becomes the new base. If additional feedback then comes in about something new or previously approved, we’ll still do our best to accommodate—but we may need to discuss scope changes.
How We Structure Revisions in Animation Video Production
Our video production process has four key stages, and each one includes space for thoughtful revisions:
- Script
- Storyboard
- Designboard
- Animation
At each of these stages, we ask for your feedback and approval before moving forward. That way, revisions are focused, and we avoid last-minute surprises.
Why We Don’t Cap Revisions in Animation Video Production
Many studios limit the number of revision rounds—maybe two, maybe three. After that, you’re charged extra.
We think that makes things harder for everyone. It creates tension, slows down creativity, and adds pressure when there should be clarity.
Instead of counting revision rounds and watching the clock, we simply focus on getting it right. Most of our clients are working on their first animation video, and they need space to discover what works.
That’s why we built our workflow around flexibility—and why we believe limiting revisions in animation video production just doesn’t make sense.
Our Approach: Flexible, Collaborative, and Clear
We want your animation to feel right—clear, exciting, and accurate. That doesn’t happen when feedback is rushed or restricted.
We don’t encourage endless tweaking. But we do support open, honest collaboration—with as many revision rounds as it takes to get there.