What Style Of Video Should You Choose? [Beginners Guide] 5 min read
Andrew Koniukh ???? ????
Founder @ NANOBOT Life Science Digital Marketing and IT solutions | XR enthusiast | Veeva Content Partner
This is a shortened version check the original article here
Choosing the style of scientific animation is one of the key elements in the development of the video. If you do not have your vision of the future style of animation before contacting the studio, you should consult with the animation team to find out what they have to offer. Of course, you may already have a vision – for example, 90% of customers with a “vision” contact us with the words “Do better than your competitors!” Does this mean that the same animation styles used by the competing products should limit us? This is a question for a joint discussion with your stakeholders and representatives of the animation studio.
Anyway – if you come to a meeting with links or examples of videos that you are looking for, the video development team will quickly get an idea of your expectations and preferences. In our blog, you can read the relevant article on how to prepare for the conversation with a studio.
How to choose the right video style for your project? It will depend on your brand, your problems in delivering information and production conditions (budget, time, reviews, etc.).
Let us look at some characteristics of common video styles for Biotech/Pharma/Medical Device business.
Text Motion Graphics (Animation Graphics, Typography)
Animating text or graphic elements rather than characters is called typography. Compelling stories usually require characters, but sometimes there is an excellent reason to choose animated graphics.
- Some brands avoid character-based animation because they associate it with childish content (cartoonish style);
- If you need to provide some data, animation graphics allows you to display them in the form of graphs;
- When the video does not use sound, usually, a moving text line is used to provide the narrative, and there is not much space left on the screen for personages.
2D Animation (Hand-Drawn)
The classic Disney and Warner Brothers animations were drawn on transparent cells that changed every frame or two. Today we create hand-drawn animations using specialized software such as ToonBoom or Adobe Animate and graphic tablets such as Cintiq and Wacom.
While many companies shy away from comic characters for the fear of being considered childish, traditional animation characters do not have to look like children’s cartoons. The characters of the editorial style are drawn more sophisticatedly in a mature way. Iconographic symbols are easy to use while providing an appearance that can still reflect human behavior.
Here are some essential features of traditional animation:
- You can highlight significant and mask unimportant product characteristics, which allows you to focus only on details necessary for the story;
- It is organic, the feeling of craftiness is preserved;
- While Disney-style animations can be costly, more limited forms of traditional animations can be made within a reasonable budget. Especially when it comes to short clips (2 to 5 minutes).
Whiteboard Animation
In whiteboard animation, the hand draws images and text that accompany and complement the voice-overs. The Royal Society popularized this technique for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce (RSA), a British non-profit education advocacy community. They created animated clips to accompany the audio recordings of their performances. These clips are top-rated on YouTube; in particular, one video of Dan Pink’s performance was watched more than seventeen million times to the day.
Some features of the whiteboard animation:
- Whiteboard animation conveys conceptual moments very well;
- This kind of animation engages very well – if you are in the mood to follow the hand movements;
- Such an animation is, on average, somewhat cheaper than other types, although this may depend on how you create it;
- Again, depending on the method of its creation, this type of video can provide a quick investment return.
3D Animation
Animations created based on computer-generated images or CGI are usually called 3D animations (although, unfortunately, people often confuse them with stereographic videos).
This kind of animation is created by building the virtual shapes, giving their virtual surface visual properties of various materials, illuminating these shapes with virtual light, and shooting them with virtual cameras in the process of movement and interaction. It provides a rich visage, impossible to the traditional animation. Quality 3D animation can depict the living creatures convincingly and photo-realistically. Most of the 3D animation industry today is dedicated to creating special effects for the cinema.
The process of producing the 3D video is much more complicated than 2D animations because it depends on advanced technologies.
In a 2D movie, we can provide only a basic environment. In 3D, we have to work out all the objects in the camera’s path from all sides, and this takes a lot of time and labor.
While 3D generalists can perform simple projects, high-quality work is almost always carried out by a team of specialists, which may include:
- 3D designers (including sculptors);
- Modelers;
- Shader specialists (people who create effects of environmental materials);
- Riggers (specialists who prepare models for movement);
- Animators;
- Texturing specialists;
- VFX particle specialists (for liquids, dust, etc.);
- Lighters;
- Renderers;
- Composers (people who combine image layers and adjust colors and shadows).
Some features of 3D animation:
- The video may look like a live-action video, although depending on what is displayed in the frame, achieving photorealism can be extremely costly;
- High-quality character animation will cost at least as much as the highly detailed traditional animation;
- Some types of 3D animation can be done on a lower budget, such as motion graphics 3D animation;
- 3D animation production takes a lot of time due to the length of the production process, as well as the fact that rendering a single frame may take up to several hours of computer time;
- In cases where this is important, 3D can provide a detailed and very accurate picture of the molecules or technical details of medical devices;
- You can take a trip to the inner world of human cells;
- 3D animation can look absolutely fantastic.
This is a shortened version check the original article here
Would you like to know “How much does Medical Animation explainer video cost?” — Download Free eBook NOW