Storyboarding • Animatics • Production • Distribution
Animation
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Animation pops into the memory. It has an innate ability to increase the reception of difficult and complex concepts.
Long-form financial concepts animation.
This animation illustrates a range of banking concepts using motion graphic techniques, infographics, and narration.
10 minutes duration
Ideas revealed step-by-step
Animation gives the details space in time to soak into the viewer’s mind.
Add interactivity
This animation uses pauses to reveal rich detail about events along a tour of a timeline.
Users are able to explore the animation after it completes.
Rapid whiteboard animations
A quick way of producing narrated, informal whiteboard style animations.
I used an iPad to capture real-time drawing on top of electrical diagrams.
Real-time captures and narration came together in post‑production to produce a collection of educational resources.
Process
Requirements
Once a need for an animation is established, initial requirements and learning objectives are established.
Ideation and storyboarding
Storyboards bring ideas into concrete form. Going crazy with creative thinking and later convergence and filtering identifies promising candidates for further development.
Animatics to test solutions
Ideas are tested for effectiveness. Quickly iterating through cycles of testing and refinement allow a final design to emerge.
Final production
After a final design has been chosen, production quality content, graphics, and animation can begin.
UI Animation