What we do.
social media content
3d animation
motion graphics
explainer videos
presentation animation
logo animations

How we work.
01
Creative brief
01
Creative brief
A briefing session explaining how the animation process works.
02
Concept
02
Concept
Drafting ideas and concepts as well as an aesthetic approach.
03
Storyboard
03
Storyboard
Creating a storyboard and narrative for the project.
04
Development
04
Development
Animating and drafting the project.
05
Revisions
05
Revisions
Making changes to the video where need be.
06
Export
06
Export
Sending of the finished product.
Some of our work.
Ex Ordo 2D Animation Promo
View projectTarzan 3D Animation TV Intro
View projectCold Blood TV Intro
View projectWestermans TV Commercial
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It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.
Walt Disney
It’s kind of fun to do the impossible.
Walt Disney
Animation FAQ's.
- 2D Animation: Two-dimensional animation involves creating movement in a two-dimensional space. It can be hand-drawn, digitally created, or a combination of both.
- 3D Animation: Three-dimensional animation creates the illusion of depth and realism. It involves building virtual 3D objects, characters, and environments and animating them within a 3D software environment.
- Motion Graphics: Motion graphics combine graphic design elements, such as typography, illustrations, icons, and shapes, with animation to create visually engaging and informative videos.
- Stop Motion Animation: Stop motion animation involves capturing a series of still images of physical objects or models and then sequencing them together to create the illusion of movement.
- Whiteboard Animation: Whiteboard animation simulates the process of drawing on a whiteboard or chalkboard. It typically involves recording the drawing process and speeding it up to create an engaging visual narrative.
The time required to create an animated video depends on several factors, including the complexity of the animation, the desired quality, the length of the video, the experience of the animators, and the available resources. Simple animations can be created in a few hours or days, while more complex and detailed animations may take weeks or even months to complete.
Video animation is utilised in various industries for different purposes, including:
- Advertising and Marketing: Animated videos are commonly used in commercials, explainer videos, product demonstrations, and promotional content.
- Entertainment: Animation is widely used in movies, TV shows, cartoons, and video games.
- Education: Animated videos are employed in e-learning courses, educational content, tutorials, and interactive learning materials.
- Architecture and Real Estate: Animation is used to create virtual tours, architectural visualisation, and 3D walkthroughs.
- Healthcare and Medical: Animation is used for medical illustrations, anatomical visualisation, patient education, and surgical simulations.
- Engineering and Manufacturing: Animation is used for product visualisation, assembly instructions, and machinery demonstrations.
These are just a few examples, as animated videos have applications in various other industries and sectors.