This year we worked with the good people at portable to create 6×60 second animations for #Chatsafe. It’s a mental health organisation with a special focus on young people and how they can use social media to safely communicate about mental health. This was a very unique job for Tim…
Category Archives: Explainer Videos
We created a video for BioGuard Canada! We worked with our friend Logan Niblock. This video came out very nicely, it’s always fun to be able to pour some good character animation and colour into an explainer video.
We made a series of videos for Cowell Clarke an Adelaide based Law firm. The videos had to explain some of their services like; Anti-Money Laundering Laws and Debt Recovery. We made 2 videos and you can see them both on the Project Page.
We’ve worked on some very fun animation projects over the last few years! We made a series for MTV, worked on Fallout 76, small online series like Pencilmation and larger productions like Koala Man. Plus we kept up our usual output of explainer work. To celebrate (but mostly to try…
In 2018 we created another video for SA Health! This one was for Restart A Heart Day. We worked with our friends at Passel Media. They requested something similar to our video for Public Health Day and Telehealth.
We created another video for our friends at SA Health. This one was to inform the public about TeleHealth, basically Skype for patients and Doctors. I’m particularly happy with how this video came out. The interesting thing about these projects is the changing scale. Public Health was about the life of…
Hey, did you forget us arty types also do commercial work? Tim and I created this explainer video for JPatton and the project was produced by our friends at hatch films. Logan NiBlock gave us a hand with the animation too (as he often does). This explainer video was a blast…
We worked with our friends at Passel Media to produce this 2 minute animated video for Health SA. It was a relatively tight deadline and so Tim and I had to plan the scope of the project carefully but still ensue the video was still engaging and appealing visually. Eventually,…
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