University of Southampton – Widening Participation and Social Mobility Strategy Introduction Video
We created a series of videos that conveyed the Widening Participation and Social Mobility strategy in an engaging way.
We have a team of experienced experts in computer-generated 2D and 3D animation as well as stop-motion animation.
From scripting to delivery, we offer a professional, bespoke and affordable solution for all your animation needs.
To find out how we can help make your next animation project a success, please get in touch.
We created a series of videos that conveyed the Widening Participation and Social Mobility strategy in an engaging way.
A short explainer video for Care Friends that uses animated motion graphics and screen captures to show users how the app works.
An animated promotional video for ICE's latest innovation, Aquasmart Powered by Sanzonate.
2D animation is an affordable and popular animation style.
Animations in this style will often have a cartoonish appearance and the animated graphics will usually represent real-world objects in slightly abstract ways.
One of the biggest strengths of 2D animation is that it can borrow elements from existing graphic design, such as the graphics on your website or in your brochure, ensuring brand consistency.
3D animation is typically used to simulate real-world objects, such as products, structures and locations.
In many ways 3D animation is like coding, requiring lots of mathematics and digital modelling to tell the story. This is often very time consuming to pull together but the results can be outstanding.
In our experience, 3D animation is ideal for illustrating products and other objects that may be too expensive or impractical to film in the real world.
Based on 2D animation techniques, motion graphics allow us to improve the creative impact of your video.
With motion graphics we can display your live-action video content in new ways or add additional context through text and iconography.
With stop motion animation, a camera is set up and photos are taken in intervals. The photos are then played back in sequence to show the movement in the scene.
Stop motion can provide quirky results, which makes it a fun technique for promotional videos.
Whether we’re adding an on-screen title for an interviewee or including a company logo at the start and end of a video, we often use subtle pieces of animation to complement video footage.
A little bit of animation goes a long way towards boosting the overall quality of your project.
Animation is a powerful tool for conveying ideas, and many of our clients have had great success with this style of video.
To get started with your own animation project, get in touch. We’d love to talk with you about your project.