Motion Graphics

Tell your brand story with elegant and engaging 2D or 3D motion graphics. This versatile style of animation has allowed companies to create unique, striking, and understandable videos for any subject matter. From a product launch, to a polished explainer video, motion design is perfect for any mission. Branded motion graphics create a seamless experience for your viewers - integrating easily into your social media channels, website landing pages, or email marketing campaigns. Contact our team now to hear our recommendation.

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Motion Graphics Process

Script

Motion graphic videos typically take between 8-15 weeks, beginning with scripting. A script is like the foundation of your video - everything must be built around it. Once you determine that the messaging is perfect, we’ll begin developing 2-3 styleframes from your script.

Styleframes

A styleframe is a picture that shows you what the rest of your video could look like. You can think of it like a test image - where we can explore what colors, styles, text, characters, and compositions might work best for your video. The overall look and feel of your styleframes will help us craft the rest of your video. We’ll ask for feedback on these styleframes to understand what’s working and what isn’t. Once approved, we’ll take that style and apply it across a full storyboard.

Storyboard

A storyboard is a sequence of static pictures that show you what your whole video will look like. Our goal is to discuss the content of each frame so that any necessary changes can be made before animating. Once approved, it’s time to make it move!

Motion Design

Our animators will begin the process of adding motion to those images. The next delivery you’ll receive is a full version of your video - but we don’t stop there! You’ll have a chance to give us feedback so the final video you receive is exactly as ordered. And voilà! Your video is complete and ready to go!

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