Environmental Solutions and Waste management Explainer Videos
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About this service
Summary
Process
FAQs
What do I need to provide to get started?
To begin, I need your brand assets (logo, colors, fonts, etc.), key messages or script, and any references you like. If you don’t have a script, I can help develop one!
How long does it take to create an animated explainer video?
A typical 60-second animation takes 3–6 weeks, depending on complexity and revisions. I always ensure a smooth process and timely delivery.
Can I request revisions if needed?
Yes! I include up to 3 rounds of revisions to fine-tune the animation to your liking. Additional revisions can be discussed if needed.
Can you create animations in different formats for social media?
Yes! I can deliver animations optimized for various platforms, including 16:9 (YouTube, websites), 1:1 (Instagram, LinkedIn), and 9:16 (Instagram Stories, TikTok, Reels).
Do you provide voiceovers and sound design?
Absolutely! I can arrange professional voiceovers in different languages and accents, along with custom sound design and background music to enhance your video.
What's included
60-Second Animated Explainer Video
- A professionally crafted motion design video tailored for the waste management, water, or pollution industries. - Format: Full HD (1920x1080) MP4. - Purpose: Educate, inform, and engage stakeholders.
Shortened, eye-catching clips from the main animation.
- Shortened, eye-catching clips from the main animation. - Formats: 9:16 for Instagram & TikTok, 1:1 for LinkedIn & Facebook. - Purpose: Maximizing reach & engagement on social platforms.
Branded Static and Animated Assets
- Custom illustrations and key visuals extracted from the animation. - Formats: PNG, GIF, and MP4 for use in presentations, reports, and marketing materials. - Purpose: Reinforcing brand identity across multiple touchpoints.
Example projects
Skills and tools
2D Animator
3D Animator
Animator
Adobe After Effects
Adobe Photoshop
Audacity
Avid Media Composer
Procreate
Industries