TRAINING, AWARENESS & EXPLAINER ANIMATION


We help universities, nonprofits, and public-facing teams turn complex information into clear, human, engaging animated videos.


  • Training modules

  • Student support and service awareness videos

  • Orientation and onboarding explainers

  • Equity, accessibility, and well-being education

  • Program and initiative launch videos

  • Digital screen and social cutdowns

SNAP | Child Development Institute Modules


Built for complex ideas that need clarity

 
 

What Universities hire us for

 

Training Modules

Short educational videos for staff, students, or campus programs.

Support Explainers

Clear walk-throughs for services, processes, and student resources.

Awareness Campaign

Sensitive-topic storytelling for inclusion, safety, and well-being.

Initiative Launches

Videos that help campus-wide frameworks and programs land clearly.


 
 

Featured work

 
 

SNAP | Child Development Institute

Our team combined approachable character design and clear storytelling to help parents and educators better connect with the message.

Best for: training, awareness, prevention, educational modules.

Queen’s University | Community Engagement Animation

An inclusive 2D explainer film that brings Queen’s Community Engagement Framework to life. Through vibrant icons, inviting motion, and accessible design, the animation simplifies complex ideas into a clear, youthful story for students and campus partners.


 
 

How we work with university teams

 
 
pencil and light bulb icon creative brief

Creative Brief

We turn your framework, policy, or program into a clear creative direction the whole team can align on.

 

Storyboard Approval

We build the storyboard early so stakeholders can review, refine, and approve the vision before animation begins.

 

Clarity by Design

We shape every scene for clear communication, strong audience understanding, and visuals that feel accessible and human.

 

Delivery & Rollout

We deliver polished finals for web, socials, campus screens, and caption-ready use, so your team can launch with confidence.