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1. Why a Brief is Important


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A brief is a tool that helps you understand the client’s goals, preferences, and expectations. It saves time, reduces misunderstandings, and increases the chances of project success.

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In practice, a brief is a list of questions used to interview the client about their task, business, goals, and expectations. These questions can be asked in writing (for example, through a form or message) or discussed live during a call or interview.

This is especially important in AI projects, where the final result depends heavily on the accuracy of the initial information: style, audience, objectives, and references. The more clearly the brief is filled out, the easier it is to create visuals or videos that match the client’s expectations.

A brief also helps structure the workflow, define key project parameters in advance, and reduce the number of revisions later.

2. When to Use a Brief


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A brief is needed at the very start of working with a client. Even if the client has a clear idea, it’s important to clarify details to ensure a smooth project.

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3. Key Questions to Ask in a Brief


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Focus on information that will guide your creative work:

4. First Contact: Client Communication