Hi Michael, I am a little confused. I completely understand that AI-generated videos won't be perfect and that there may be the occasional glitch. However, in this case, the issues occur throughout almost the entire video rather than in just a few isolated moments. For example: - Multiple times, the dad is shown driving from the wrong side of the car. - The girl is shown driving the car. - Father sitting on the wrong side with the daughter held on his lap - Father standing in the backseat, much bigger than the daughter, and she looks sad and small - The girl is facing backward while sitting in the front passenger seat. - The girl is sitting on the floor of the car and appears frightened. - In one scene, the dad and daughter are looking forward while the video is split, showing the rear view at the same time. - The bag rolls across the floor by itself. I have attached several screenshots to illustrate exactly what I mean, as I think they show the issues more clearly than I can describe them. Beyond the technical glitches, my biggest concern is how some scenes are interpreted. The scene where the dad appears to be spying on his daughter through a glass window feels unsettling, and another scene gives the impression that he is about to hit her. That isn't the message I was trying to communicate at all. My book is written specifically for dads of tween girls to help them better understand and connect with their daughters. The videos are intended to create relatable, warm, and trustworthy moments that encourage either dads or mums to purchase the book for the dad in their family. Because I wasn't sure whether I was being overly critical, I showed the video to several people, including members of our Sonder group and a couple of mums outside the platform who are part of my target audience. The feedback was remarkably consistent. They felt the video contained too many distracting errors and that some scenes came across as unsettling rather than warm and relatable. Several said they would be uncomfortable sharing or posting it because it didn't reflect the book's message.