Animated Video Guide PDF

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 21

Animated Video

in 2018
The Definitive Guide

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 1


Introduction
Using animation is the perfect way to bring your story to life. Animated video is
powerful and can help you explain even the most complex concepts. At Clum
Creative, video is something we think about constantly, both on how to tell your
story and how to drive profitable business results.

It’s also why we’ve put together this guide – to help transform your business and
help make the ordinary extraordinary. Animated video can be a quirky topic. Most
companies have heard of it, but few understand it. We’ve compiled ideas, data and
action steps to develop a video that fits the needs of your business.

Contents

Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3


What is an Animated What’s Involved in Animated 5 Types of Animated Videos
Video? Video Production? and Why a Business Needs
Them

Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6


Why Animation Production Tools to Use to Create Your Tips for Animated Videos
is Great for Explainer Videos Own Animated Videos

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 2


CHAPTER 1

What is an Animated Video?

An animated video can be a quick


explanation of how your product
solves a problem but with a little
twist. Using animation, you can bring
your message to life. It’s a way to
use video to keep your viewer’s
attention and in the example below
solve a problem.

And the best part…

Animation evokes emotions and we learn and remember best through pictures.
According to Dr. John Medina, a molecular biologist, vision is our most dominant
sense, taking up half of our brain’s resources.

Let me explain further with an example.

Have you ever received a medical bill and you were dumbfounded by the amount?
It probably evoked some type of emotion.

In the example below, a quick video explained how you could retrieve the actual
amount you owe.

Here’s the video produced for GMS, Group Management Services.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 3


Do you think the video helped relieve some stress?

Having the most updated information at your fingertips would be a welcome relief.

Any business can use animated video to help get their point across. Animation is
fun and helps pre-frame a viewer with a positive attitude.

And, as shown in the video above, one of its most significant benefits, is the ability
to display a complex idea simply.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 4


CHAPTER 2

What’s Involved in Animated


Video Production?

As with any video, there are key


components that make your video
great. You’ll want to build a “video
map” (from concept, production to
publication.) In this section, I’ll
discuss the production process
from script to the final version.

Step 1: The Script

The idea behind the perfect script is to make it authentic. This can be challenging,
but if you keep your viewers in mind, it can be done. Focus on what the customer
wants. As business owners, it is easy to focus on our product features. Customers
are looking for solutions. Present them with the problem, then solve it.

Animaker, wrote A Beginner’s Guide to Script Writing for Animated Videos. They
shared three vital concepts when writing a script:

1. The structure of the script is critical. The narrative must flow in a logical
pattern to keep it meaningful.
2. Define your animated characters.
3. There should always be a Call-to-Action. The best script aims at
communicating a message that directly encourages your viewers to take
action. (immediately). They will feel a bond and want more information.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 5


There’s more information on script formulas and the psychology of writing video
script in chapter 4.

It is important at this time to decide on the approximate length of your video.


Wyzowl highly recommends “keeping your video between 1-2 minutes as this is
the best for engagement purposes”.

Step 2: Design – Illustrating What is Written in Your Script

Here’s where a storyboard comes into play. Everything in your script is brought
to life through the design process. It’s best to have experience in film or graphic
design to accomplish this stage.

Think of storyboarding as the chance to “see” the video before you actually start
filming. Having storyboards created help determine if you have gaps in your story.
It details your visuals scene-by-scene.

Below are notes, courtesy of Rob Koo at DreamWorks’ redwood studios:


A great tip is to lay down grids to help “ground” your characters & compositions.

No Film School offers more Storyboarding Tips from Dreamworks.

Step 3: Voice-over

Now that the storyboard is complete. It’s time to tell the story.

This is the person who reads the script. It’s time to narrow in on what kind of voi-
ceover you want. The voice-over is a part of a production technique where the
voice – is not part of the narrative.

A key takeaway here is to remember to always keep your brand in mind. Do you
want more of a corporate type voice-over or a lighter version? Depending if your
business is B2B or B2C will help decide which way you want to proceed.

VoiceBunny is a reliable and efficient service to get high-quality voice-overs for


videos.

Here’s how to use it:

1. Select a voice actor


2. Build a brief and start your project
3. Receive your voice over

You want the right person to help deliver your message.


Step 4: Music & Sound effects

Just as important a choice as your voice-over is your music selection.

It might sound obvious but the right music will make or break your video. Music
creates the right mood. Music is one of the most powerful drivers to create an
emotional connection with your audience. If your audience feels a connection to
your video, they will be naturally attracted to your brand.

The music and sound effects are as critical as the video itself.

Step 5: Animation

This is the step where all your graphic elements come alive with motion.

Animation communicates your brand’s message quickly. At this point, you are
adding precise timing to every scene.

With the ever-increasing number of videos, businesses need to cut through all the
noise and be seen. Animation is a clever storytelling tool that will initiate an
emotional feeling with your viewers.

The next section will go over types of animated videos that are available.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 8


CHAPTER 3

5 Types of Animated Videos and Why a


Business Needs Them

From one statistic to the next, the


results say video is better received
than text. Proven research shows
viewers retain 95% of a message
when they watch it in a video
compared to 10% who spend their
time reading text.

With all data pointing to video, animated video will help you engage better with
your audience, convert visitors and increase revenue.

1. Whiteboard Animation

Whiteboard animation is a process where a story and storyboard with pictures is


drawn on a whiteboard (or whiteboard-like surface). The “authors commonly use
stop-motion animation to liven hand-drawn illustrations.”
[source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiteboard_animation]

Key benefits of using a whiteboard animation:

1. good for explaining difficult concepts


2. leaves you wondering what’s coming next, where the speaker is headed
3. makes you feel involved as if you were the one drawing the image.
4. it’s fresh, unique, entertaining, eye-catching and engaging

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 9


2. Kinetic Typography

Kinetic Typography – the technical name for “moving text”—is an animation


technique mixing motion and text to express ideas using video animation. This
text is presented over time in a manner intended to convey or evoke a particular
idea or emotion. [source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinetic_typography]

Watch “language in motion” as Josh Penn brings awareness to dyslexia with


kinetic typography. He created a 60-second animation that communicates what it
is like to live with the learning disability.

Key benefits of using kinetic typography:

1. the art of moving text


2. since the text is continuing to move on the screen, the viewer has to follow
along and stay engaged
3. the use of movement and font selection evokes emotion
4. helps them retain more information by seeing everything laid out in front of
them

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 10


3. Cartoon Animation

An animated cartoon is a film for the cinema, television or computer screen, which
is made using sequential drawings, as opposed to animation in general, which
include films made using clay, puppets, 3-D modeling and other means. Animated
cartoons are still created for entertainment, commercial, educational, and
personal purposes. [source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animated_cartoon]

Key benefits of using cartoon animation:

1. highly associated with animated videos


2. can be professional when used for business communication
3. make content fun and easier to understand

4. Live Action Video

Animation is art in motion. Your sketches are showcased in a series of frames.


This makes it appear the images are actually moving. Live action video
incorporates a recording of moving objects. Everything is captured in real time.

Key benefits of using live action video:

1. mix of animated content paired with live action (more live than animated)
2. use live actors or product shots with overlaid graphics, kinetic typography,
cartoon interspersals
3. done in real time. quicker turn around time.

5. Animated Infographic

Advids shows how companies are integrating videos into their marketing campaigns.
They shared “20 Innovative Animated Infographic Video Marketing Examples”.

They go on to explain how an infographic animation is a “visual representation of


data and knowledge in the form of an online video. Infographic videos are created by
combining various animations to create an informational video that helps explain
data in an engaging way and aims at improving their perspective on the subject
matter.”

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 11


Let’s face it.

Data can be boring but it doesn’t have to be.

Here’s one of the animated infographic’s mentioned above for AT&T’s Cargo View
developed to monitor shipments in the air.

Key benefits of using animated infographics:

1. turns boring statistics, facts, and other numerical data into fun animated figures
2. makes it easier for your customers to visualize and understand the features and
benefits
3. easy to produce

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 12


CHAPTER 4

Why Animation Production is Great for


Explainer Videos

Explainer videos can help increase


your sales, show your a brand’s
culture and personality. Adding
animation will 10x this process. The
videos can be unconventional and
attention grabbers with endless
possibilities. Also less costly in most
cases.

An explainer video can educate your audience on your company, product or ser-
vice in an engaging and fun way.

Top Reasons Explainer Videos are Great for Business

They are unconventional:

1. Animation videos aren’t used as often for marketing ads so people are more
likely to engage with them longer
2. A subtle way to get sales message across
3. You can use ANY storyline
4. Appeals to all types of people

Grabs the viewers attention:

1. viewers prefer videos to reading


2. viewers want to follow the story… they want a solution to their problem
3. can simplify sophisticated topics
4. straightforward and to the point
Possibilities are endless:

1. Makes it easier to create your video and make it unique


2. Able to animate your product and show it in a 3D setting
3. Add movement to anything
4. Incorporate logos, color schemes, and brand images into your video that
represent your company. If your company uses specific colors in its logo
use them to create more brand awareness.

Less Expensive to Produce:

• Don’t have to worry about finding a setting, actors, shooting and cutting film

Before you create your next explainer video, breadnbeyond created “The Ultimate
Cheatsheet to Explainer Video Scripts“ [Infographic]

They detail a complete explainer video checklist followed by script formulas, to the
psychology of writing an explainer video script, and wrap it up with expert tips for
writing video scripts.
CHAPTER 5

Tools to Use to Create Your Own


Animated Videos

Leveraging animated video can help


you promote your business or boost
conversions. It’s important to discover
a style that fits your brand. Some
animated videos are easier to create
using awesome tools. Other animated
productions need that professional
touch to create a more enhanced
customer experience.

Now it’s time for me to show you my favorite tools to create animated videos to
get you started…

1. Animoto

Animoto turns photos or video clips into professional videos fast. Looking for a full
tutorial?

Watch as a video is created from start to finish.


It’s as easy as:

• select a style
• upload photos, video clips, select music, and edit
• add text with title cards
• add captions to photos
• edit your photos within your videos
• arrange your clips
• trim video clips
• select music
• preview, produce and share

2. Biteable

Biteable has a free version that lets you create quality videos and publish them
directly to YouTube.

It also allows you to customize your videos with text, photos, colors, and sound.

It’s as easy as:

• choose a style with their pre-made video templates


• use your own content
• choose a soundtrack
• make presentations or a slideshow
• share it

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 16


3. Moovly

“Create your own videos using over 175 million media objects with this powerful,
easy and intuitive video creation editor.” This tool is great to create video presenta-
tions, explainer videos, or use for internal communications.

Here’s an example of a GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) awareness


video using Moovly.

Moovly has an easy drag and drop editor you can use.

Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Pick a video template or start from scratch. They have 100’s to choose
from.

Step 2: Drag, drop & animate. Plenty of royalty-free media you can use.

Step 3: Export & share your video.

It will allow you to customize it, add or cut parts, add your logo or contact info etc.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 17


4. Mysimpleshow

Mysimpleshow is the “online video maker that allows anyone to make their own
animated videos in minutes”. The easy-to-use solution will enable anyone to cre-
ate concise and engaging explainer videos.

When it comes to drawing on a whiteboard animation, an actual hand can drag


elements across the screen. It’s powerful and user-friendly.

5. Powtoon

Powtoon is a drag-and-drop animated video tool that is easy to use. It has


applications in a variety of industries such as Marketing, Training, HR, IT, and
Education to name a few.

You can create different types of videos including demos and explainers.

Pontoon grouped templates in an intuitive visual interface to help you get started
fast. They added one way to “create beautifully designed titles, bullet points, intros,
outros, announcements, calls-to-action or any other messaging — with one click;
and that is with designed text.”

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 18


6. Wideo

Wideo is a web-based animated marketing video creation platform for creating


video business presentations and more.

With the animation maker software, you can create your own professional videos
in minutes and without any previous experience.

Watch this short demo to find out if Wideo can work for you:

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 19


CHAPTER 6

Tips for Animated Videos

Video marketing is a visual storytelling


trend that is here now and will
continue to grow. Animation lets you
get creative with your content. The
animated video tips below will help
you improve the success of your
next video.

Jonathan English, Managing Director, Skeleton suggests a 5-step process for


generating ideas for your video content.

Step 1: focus on the problem

Step 2: brainstorm creative ideas

Step 3: review creative ideas

Step 4: pick your final idea

Step 5: repeat with executions

We have a few more tips to start telling your story in a dynamic way that will
engage your audience.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 20


Tip 1: Keep it simple and short. If you want maximum viewer engagement most
animated videos are under 2 minutes and don’t show more than 5 images on the
screen at one time.

Tip 2: Follow a script. Create a storyboard to strategically plan out your ideas and
animations.

Tip 3: Animated videos are essential in such a visual world nowadays

Tip 4: Videos share better on social media

Tip 5: Videos bring any concept to life

Tip 6: Animated videos use voice-over which is better because if there is a major
content change during post-production, it’s easy to record the voice-over again
versus scheduling a new interview.

What You Can Do Today

Video is no longer important, it is an essential piece of your marketing. The beauty


of video is it comes in so many forms to reflect your image and brand. It is one of
the biggest, if not the biggest, ways to reach people today.

As visuals and videos continue to play an essential role in your business, you’ll
want to add these strategies to your marketing mix.

Do you have experience creating video animation or using animation tools?

We’d love to hear your experiences about animated video production.

Animated Video in 2018: The Definitive Guide Page 21

You might also like