A defect taxonomy for generated video
Six named defect classes and three severity levels that route to different fixes, plus the seven-field log that finally makes rework measurable.
Every guide, comparison and workflow we’ve published on Creative Operations.
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Six named defect classes and three severity levels that route to different fixes, plus the seven-field log that finally makes rework measurable.
A portfolio proves little when one striking frame is an afternoon's work. A trial task testing selection, iteration discipline and brand adherence under a cap.
Render time is the smallest number on your schedule. Build the estimate from attempt count, approval latency, rights checks and export instead.
A 400-word prompt is not more authorship than a four-word one. An audit of which of your contributions actually carry a copyright claim and which do not.
How to disclaim generated material and describe the human contribution you are claiming, in the fields the application actually asks about.
A batch-level sampling scheme, the checks that must stay at 100 percent, and the stop-the-line rule that turns a sample into real coverage.
A two-week measurement that tells you whether your next hire belongs in generation or in review, plus the three fixes to try before you hire anyone.
The Supreme Court declined Thaler v. Perlmutter on 2 March 2026, leaving the human-authorship rule standing. What that settles, and the four things it does not.
Cheap generation invites starting more jobs than anyone can review, so everything lands late together. Setting WIP caps per review stage, and holding them.