# The Creative Brief Is a Production Contract

> A strong AI film brief aligns story, audience, evidence, sound, picture, format, acceptance, and release before expensive production begins.

Published: 2026-07-13
Updated: 2026-07-13
Author: Onira Editorial
Category: Production Method
Canonical: https://onira.studio/blog/creative-brief-is-a-production-contract

The phrase “text to video” makes the input sound smaller than the work. A sentence can request an image or a shot. A film needs a production contract.

That contract does not have to be a long document. It has to resolve the decisions that every downstream stage would otherwise guess differently.

## A visual prompt is not a film brief

“Make a cinematic documentary about Pompeii” contains a subject and an aesthetic adjective. It does not identify the viewer, thesis, factual boundary, narrator, duration, aspect ratio, ending, source expectation, reconstruction policy, or definition of an acceptable cut.

If those decisions remain implicit, the script may emphasize archaeology while the image direction emphasizes disaster spectacle. The narrator may use a measured educational register while the score treats the film like a trailer. The ending may repeat the opening because nobody defined the change the audience should experience.

A production brief gives each department the same target.

## The brief should define the audience promise

Start with one sentence: who is this film for, what question brings them to it, and what will they understand or feel by the end?

Then define:

- the opening promise;
- the central question or dramatic pressure;
- the key turns;
- the ending and its relationship to the opening;
- the intended duration and format;
- the voice and visual register;
- prohibited patterns or claims.

For a YouTube channel, the brief should also explain how this film belongs to the channel's recurring editorial promise. A topic can be interesting and still be wrong for the audience the channel is building.

## Factual films need an authority boundary

History, science, biography, current events, finance, health, conflict, and crime do not become reliable because the prose sounds confident.

The brief should state which materials are authoritative, which claims require direct support, what uncertainty must remain visible, and what generated scenes are reconstructions rather than evidence. It should name the person responsible for factual approval and the person responsible for publication.

Research assistance can help organize sources and identify claims. It cannot remove the creator's obligation to verify what the public film says.

## Narrative films need world and character rules

Original fiction has a different authority problem. The film has to remain faithful to its own world.

Define recurring characters, desires, relationships, appearance boundaries, setting rules, important objects, and changes that occur during the story. Clarify what must remain stable and what is allowed to evolve. A character reference can support identity, but it cannot substitute for the state created by earlier scenes.

The same applies to tone. “Cinematic” is too broad. Is the camera observational or expressive? Is performance restrained or heightened? Does the score lead emotion or leave space? Should motion feel physical, dreamlike, comic, or archival?

## Acceptance criteria prevent endless regeneration

Without a written acceptance boundary, every new candidate can appear better in one dimension and worse in another. The production becomes an open-ended search.

Define what blocks release:

- broken story comprehension;
- material factual error;
- missing rights or disclosure;
- critical identity or object drift;
- visible technical defects;
- unintelligible speech or captions;
- an ending that does not resolve the film.

Also define what does not block release. A minor preference should not erase an otherwise accepted sequence.

The [AI film generator guide](/guides/ai-film-generator-brief-to-final-cut) follows this contract through production. The [Onira workflow](/workflow) shows how accepted decisions move from development into audio, picture, sound, and final assembly.

The creative brief is not paperwork before the creative work. It is the first act of directing the entire production.

## Product boundary

- Onira delivers a final MP4; it does not upload or schedule posts on YouTube or social platforms.
- Onira provides a reviewable production workflow; creators remain responsible for approving the story, facts, rights, disclosure, and final publication.
- Director chat is limited to regenerating one selected PREVIEW timeline video clip; other available Studio controls are separate direct actions.
- Creators must review facts, sources, rights, realistic-synthetic-media disclosure, and platform policy before publishing.
- Onira does not guarantee YouTube monetization, reach, factual accuracy, or legal clearance.
