Animations are a great way to advertise your company or
products. We all love cartoons don't we!

In the corporate world, animation can be applied to your logo or
we can create characters and a story line as part of an advertising campaign or for your web site. There are examples of both these types in our showreel.
An animation project has a slightly
different emphasis to film projects.
In film projects it's key to gather all the footage you need on the production day(s), before the editing starts – and why it's crucial to plan the production day(s) carefully. Then there's usually quite a bit of leeway in the edit, to change the emphasis, pacing or focus (download our white paper for a full overview).

In animation the production is the creation of the animated
sequence and, depending on length, can be a painstaking process. The production and edit, then, are all part of the same process (whatever animation techniques is being used). Approval, both of characters, script and story line must therefore be sought before
the production begins. Essentially, everyone must have a very good idea of what the animation will look like and set out to do before it's been started.
Costs will vary, depending on the assets you already have (characters, designs, logos etc.), but, generally speaking, animation is a slightly more expensive process than film production per minute of film simply because it takes longer to achieve the end result.