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Video for internal training

Is it our history teacher, who always let us watch a movie? Or maybe the geography teacher, who brought home baked cookies to class? What about the PE teacher, who let us listen to music while running? No, the best teacher is video.

Especially if it’s one of ours. Because we’re experts: we turn a long text full of technical terms into an easy to understand story. And we turn a lengthy theoretical explanation into a short but powerful dose of edutainment. One that your viewer will enjoy watching.

The challenges

  • Often the message you want to share is not easy to grasp. There’s so much to say, or it's very theoretical, very technical, or very complicated. 
  • Your viewer is not a student anymore. His time is limited and his attention is easily lost. 
  • The video has to make an impact. All of your effort is wasted if your viewer doesn’t remember the message afterwards.

Our solutions

  • As an outsider we offer a fresh perspective. Which elements are important and which ones are not? Where can we simplify? And how do we phrase things in a way that the average viewer will understand?
  • If a picture says more than a thousand words, what does a video say? Especially with an animated video, you can convey a lot of information in a short amount of time.
  • We often tell stories that are not what you would expect. And those are a lot more memorable! We also make sure to structure the video in a way that properly highlights your core message.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why do you need an animation video?

To explain what your organisation does, you often need a lot of text. With video, that's a lot easier. You can listen to the whole story as told by the narrator, while also seeing everything he is describing. And with animated video, we can take it a step further and tell your story in a creative way. From epic space adventure to a smooth story full of clean lines, the choice is yours!

What kind of videos do we make?

We specialise in clear 2D animation videos. But occasionally we take on a live action project with an added layer of animation, or a 3D project. The type of video we will make for you depends entirely on your situation. Who is your viewer and where is he watching the video? What is your message and call-to-action? And what about your branding?

How do we do it?

We follow a structured process that has been perfected over the years. We go from creative concept to finished script. Then to sketched storyboard and illustrated style proposal. Finally to animated video and lastly the finishing touch with sound. Every step in this trajectory builds on the last one. We only move on to the next step once the previous one has been approved.

Is this project gonna be a lot of hassle?

Years ago we built our own platform called Dolly, where all elements of your project can be found in one place. This includes all the feedback on previous versions. Every piece of feedback is automatically linked to the right sentence, the right sketch, or the right second of the video. Giving us a clear overview of what needs to be corrected. And saving everyone a lot of hassle.

How long will it take?

For a standard animated video of 1 minute you can expect the whole process to take about six weeks. We can do it faster, for example if you have a strict deadline. But experience has taught us that six weeks is a comfortable pace for you and us both. It gives us enough time to put our best foot forward, and you enough time to talk everything through with your team and give us well-considered feedback.

How often can I give feedback?

We don't believe in limiting the amount of feedback rounds. We simply keep going until our client is satisfied. But we will always let you know if that could result in the deadline or the budget not being met. That way there are no unhappy surprises.