Motion Graphics Design
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$
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/hrAbout this service
Summary
Motion graphics refers to the use of animation and visual effects techniques to create dynamic, compelling graphics that can be used in a wide range of contexts. The scope of motion graphics is vast and can be applied in various industries and mediums, including:
Advertising: Motion graphics can be used to create attention-grabbing advertisements that promote products or services in a visually appealing way.
Film and television: Motion graphics are commonly used in films and television shows to create opening titles, lower thirds, and other on-screen graphics.
Gaming: Motion graphics are used to create animated characters, special effects, and other visual elements in video games.
Web design: Motion graphics can be used to enhance the user experience of websites, creating interactive and engaging animations.
Education: Motion graphics are used to create educational materials, such as explainer videos and instructional animations.
Social media: Motion graphics are a popular form of content on social media platforms, such as Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube.
Overall, the scope of motion graphics is broad and constantly evolving, as new technologies and techniques are developed.
What's included
Motion Graphics
1. Video files: This is the main deliverable for motion graphics projects. The video file may be in various formats such as .mp4, .mov, or .avi, depending on the requirements of the client or the platform where the video will be used. 2. Source files: These are the original files used to create the motion graphics project, typically created in software such as Adobe After Effects or Cinema 4D. Source files may include project files, assets such as images and audio, and any plugins or effects used in the project. 3. Storyboards and scripts: These are the planning documents that outline the visual and narrative structure of the motion graphics project. Storyboards may be in the form of sketches or digital mockups that show how the animation will progress. 4. Sound files: Audio is an important part of many motion graphics projects, and may include voiceovers, sound effects, or music. The client may require separate files for each component of the audio, or a single file that combines them. 5. Style guides: These are documents that outline the visual and design elements used in the motion graphics project, such as color schemes, typography, and graphic elements. Style guides may be used by the client to maintain consistency across different marketing materials or platforms. 6. Revisions and feedback: Depending on the agreement with the client, revisions, and feedback may be included as part of the deliverables. This may include a specific number of rounds of revisions, or ongoing support after the project is completed.
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