Frantic Creative
3D animation and motion design production for global brands. CGI workflows, multilingual video content, and commercial animation services from London studio
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About This Company
Frantic has been at the forefront of 3D animation and motion design since 2001, working with clients all around the world. As a global animation company we have worked with some of the world’s biggest brands, and some of the smallest — size doesn’t matter. We love what we do, and put the same passion and dedication into each animation project, no matter who it is for. Whether you’re a brand looking for brilliant content or an agency looking for a reliable partner, we are now firmly established as one of the leading animation studios in the world.
We don’t come up with animations out of thin air. It all starts with an idea. We research, throw concepts around, mix things up and sketch things out until we are confident that the idea is not only fully formed, but also exactly right for the objectives of the project. We are also equally happy to produce work for agencies based on a finalised creative treatment. Tying everything together is the work we do in our studio. We know what goes into an efficient CGI animation workflow, and can deliver variations on the same product video in 18 languages, as well as understand why a GIF is different from an mp4.
We don’t come up with animations out of thin air. It all starts with an idea. We research, throw concepts around, mix things up and sketch things out until we are confident that the idea is not only fully formed, but also exactly right for the objectives of the project. We are also equally happy to produce work for agencies based on a finalised creative treatment. Tying everything together is the work we do in our studio. We know what goes into an efficient CGI animation workflow, and can deliver variations on the same product video in 18 languages, as well as understand why a GIF is different from an mp4.
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