Product Launch Visual Checklist for Amazon, Shopify, and Kickstarter
Short Answer
A product launch needs more than one hero image or one video. Plan the full visual system: Amazon gallery, Shopify PDP images, launch video, demo clips, lifestyle photos, 3D renders, paid-social cutdowns, email assets, campaign-page media, and a contact-ready production brief.
Who This Guide Is For
This checklist is for launch teams preparing Amazon, Shopify, Kickstarter, DTC, or paid campaign assets before samples reach the studio.
Why This Matters
Launches move quickly. If visual planning happens channel by channel, teams often miss crops, forget proof shots, or need reshoots. A checklist keeps every deliverable tied to buyer questions and launch timing.
Recommended Planning Framework
Core Visual Assets
- Hero product photo
- Secondary feature images
- Lifestyle and scale images
- Demo video
- Launch hero video
- Detail and packaging shots
- 3D or rendering support where needed
Channel Checklist
- Amazon gallery and A+ modules
- Shopify PDP and collection assets
- Kickstarter or landing-page media
- Paid social and retargeting cutdowns
- Email, press, and wholesale visuals
Proof Checklist
- What the product is
- How it works
- How large it is
- What comes in the box
- What makes it different
- Why the buyer should trust it
Production Checklist
- Samples, backups, packaging, accessories, variants
- Shot list and video script
- Crop and ratio list
- Revision process
- Delivery naming and upload needs
Examples
- A Kickstarter launch may need hero video, prototype photography, renderings, page GIFs, and ads.
- An Amazon launch may need hero photo, seven-image stack, A+ modules, video, and mobile-readable graphics.
- A Shopify launch may need PDP media, homepage hero video, collection images, email crops, and social cutdowns.
Common Mistakes
- Planning launch video separately from product photos.
- Forgetting mobile crop needs.
- Skipping packaging and included-accessory proof.
- Not capturing enough footage for ads and email.
- Waiting until after editing to decide what the campaign page needs.
How to Turn This Into a Production Brief
A useful visual brief should translate the strategy into specific production choices. List the platform, product status, launch timing, target buyer, top objections, required file ratios, and the exact proof each image or video scene should deliver. This helps the studio decide what must be photographed, what should be filmed, what can be rendered, and what should become post-production graphics.
For Amazon, this usually means a hero image, secondary image stack, video plan, and A+ or comparison support. For Shopify and DTC stores, it usually means PDP images, short video clips, homepage or collection crops, email assets, and paid-social versions. For Kickstarter or pre-launch campaigns, it often means prototype proof, product explanation, campaign-page media, and cutdowns for launch traffic.
How to Review the Finished Assets
- Check whether the first image or first frame explains the product without extra context.
- Confirm every major buyer question has one visual answer rather than repeated decorative images.
- Review mobile crops before approving graphics with text, icons, arrows, or comparison details.
- Make sure Amazon, Shopify, campaign, email, and ad versions do not require a reshoot.
- Confirm the final contact or purchase path is visually supported by the asset order.
What to Prepare Before Production
- Launch channels and timing
- Sample and packaging readiness
- Buyer objections and proof priorities
- Required file ratios and sizes
- Internal reviewers and revision deadlines
Relevant 3200KStudio Services
- Product Launch Video
- Product Videography
- Product Photography
- 3D Product Rendering
- Amazon Listing Images
- Shopify Product Video
- Contact 3200KStudio
FAQ
When should launch visual planning start?
Start before samples ship. The earlier the shot list, crop list, and launch channel list are defined, the less likely the team will need reshoots.
Do Amazon, Shopify, and Kickstarter need different visuals?
They need different formats and emphasis, but one coordinated production can capture assets for all three when planned upfront.
Can launch assets be produced near suppliers in China?
Yes. 3200KStudio can receive samples in Shenzhen from a supplier, factory, warehouse, or overseas team, then manage planning, production, review, revisions, and digital file delivery remotely.
Build a Launch Visual Brief
If your product launch needs photos, video, rendering, and campaign cutdowns, prepare one channel-aware visual checklist. Start with Build Launch Visual Brief.
Plan the Next Production Step
If this page matches your project, move from research to a clear production plan: plan the visual asset system, prepare a quote brief, prepare samples for Shenzhen production, use the creative brief template, or send the project brief to 3200KStudio.


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