Process

Process built around scientific review.

Animation Process
01

Brief & Discovery

A focused kickoff call with your scientific lead. We align on audience, mechanism, references, and constraints. Everything the script needs before a word is written.

02

Script + Art Direction

Literature-referenced script reviewed by your team, delivered alongside initial art direction, visual tone, colour palette, and reference stills so you can see the project early.

03

Storyboard & Animatic

Full scene-by-scene storyboard, then a rough animatic with timing locked. This is your scientific review team's last deep pass before production begins.

04

Voiceover

Professional VO recording with your choice of voice and accent. We direct the session and deliver a clean, timed track ready to guide the animation.

05

Animation

Full production animation against the approved animatic and voiceover. Motion, transitions, and visual effects rendered to your delivery specification.

06

Sound & Delivery

Sound design, music bed, and final mix. Delivered as final render, social cutdowns, and stills, plus all source files and your choice of hosting format.

Visual & Content Design Process
01

Discovery & Content Strategy

A focused kickoff to align on goals, audience, and message.

02

Concept & Layout

Develop drafts of posters, infographics or carousels. Choose the format and style.

03

Review & Revision

Gather feedback from your team, refine content and ensure the scientific accuracy.

04

Final Design & Delivery

Polish visuals, export files for print or digital and prepare assets for social sharing.

Why three review gates

Changes at script cost minutes. Changes at final cost weeks.

Animation studios love to show you the finished work. We’d rather show you the animatic because that’s where a review cycle meets reality.

<1w
Typical script revision turnaround during review.
3
Review gates built into every project.
6–10wk
Typical timeline from kickoff to final delivery.
100%
Scripts referenced to primary literature.
Ready when you are

The first conversation is always about scope and timeline.

Bring a brief or bring a question. We’ll tell you what’s realistic in your window.

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