Explainer Videos
A service or process broken into steps a viewer can follow the first time they watch.
Animated explainers, logo stings and data-driven motion graphics that make an idea clear in thirty seconds without needing a camera crew.
Some things are hard to film — a service, a process, a set of numbers, a product that does not exist yet. Motion graphics let you show them clearly, and they do not need a location, a crew or good weather.
We script first, storyboard second, and only then animate. That order is what keeps a thirty-second video to thirty seconds instead of letting it sprawl to ninety.
Motion work that carries a message rather than just moving.
A service or process broken into steps a viewer can follow the first time they watch.
Short animated logo openers and closers to top and tail all your other video content.
Numbers, comparisons and results animated so the point lands without narration.
Features and benefits shown moving, for products that are hard to photograph well.
We write to a target duration, because length is decided in the script not the edit.
You see the key frames and the flow before any animation time is spent.
Motion, sound design and music, with revision rounds built into the schedule.
Final exports in every aspect ratio, captioned and uncaptioned.
For social feeds, fifteen to thirty seconds. For a website homepage, sixty to ninety. For an internal or sales explainer, up to two minutes. Longer than that and completion rates fall sharply — we will push back if the script is outgrowing the format.
Your logo in vector format, brand colours and fonts, and any product images or screenshots. If you do not have a vector logo we can redraw it, which is worth doing anyway.
Licensed background music and sound design are included. Voice over is quoted separately because it depends on language, length and whether you want a professional artist or a synthetic voice — see our Voice Over Video service.
Two rounds after the first animated draft, plus unlimited changes at the script and storyboard stage — which is deliberate. Changes are cheap before animation starts and expensive afterwards, so we front-load the decisions.
Tell us what you need people to understand, and we will script it.