As a motion designer, your deliverables may vary depending on the specific project and client requirements. However, some common deliverables in motion design projects include:
Motion Graphics: Animated elements, typography, logos, and visuals that convey the intended message and enhance the overall visual appeal of the project.
Animated Videos: Fully animated videos that tell a story, present a concept, or promote a product or service using motion graphics and visuals.
Logo Animations: Animated versions of logos or brand identities that add a dynamic touch to the brand's representation.
Title Sequences: Animated title sequences for films, videos, or presentations that introduce the content and set the tone.
Explainer Videos: Animated videos that explain complex ideas or concepts in a clear and engaging manner.
Lower Thirds: Animated graphics placed in the lower portion of the screen, typically used for displaying text information such as names, titles, or subtitles.
Transitions: Smooth and seamless transitions between scenes or elements in a video, enhancing the overall flow and visual continuity.
Visual Effects (VFX): Special effects and visual enhancements that add cinematic flair to videos or projects.
Storyboards: Pre-visualization sketches or frames illustrating the flow and sequence of the animation or video.
Rendered Video Files: Final video files in various formats and resolutions suitable for different platforms and distribution channels.