Product and process animation
Camera moves, part motion, and labeled callouts that explain how something works in the field. We align on accuracy expectations up front when engineering review is required.
Referral-only for new clients. We read every inquiry personally.
We animate how products move, assemble, or appear in the field for select clients who already have models or reference we can work from. Runtime, review cycles, and price depend on model quality and the story you need. Share a brief and materials so we can confirm fit before quoting.
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Complex products and processes are hard to explain with a single photo. Animation can show how parts move, how signage lands on a structure, or how equipment behaves underground. We take 3D animation for select clients only, when models or reference material are strong enough to scope honestly. It is not a replacement for training or safety review, but it can help sales teams tell a clearer story before a buyer visits the shop floor.
Typical use cases
Scope, runtime, and price depend on model complexity, voiceover needs, and how many revision rounds your team requires. Everything below is high level until we review your brief.
Camera moves, part motion, and labeled callouts that explain how something works in the field. We align on accuracy expectations up front when engineering review is required.
Sequences that reveal internal components for manuals, sales training, or web embeds. Best results start from usable CAD or clear reference dimensions.
Shorter motion pieces for logos, hero loops, or event screens. Length and licensing for music or fonts are scoped separately when you need them.
We do not take every animation inquiry. New work is for select clients when models, reference files, and review bandwidth fit. We do not guarantee viral reach, a fixed production calendar, or broadcast-ready output from a brief alone. Render times, model cleanup, and client review cycles drive the schedule. Animation that must match regulated claims or safety procedures needs explicit sign-off from your subject-matter experts. Contact us to confirm fit once you share reference material and the channels where the video will appear.
A few representative clips from past client work. Quality and runtime in your project will follow the scope we agree on after intake.
Many projects start with still renders before motion is scoped. We quote each lane separately so you know what you are buying.
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Tell us the story you need to tell, target length, and where the file will play. We confirm fit for select-client animation work, then follow up with scoped pricing after we understand models, review cycles, and delivery formats.
Contact Archi FX for a 3D animation quote, or start with still renders if you are not sure motion is required yet.
We read every inquiry personally. Tell us what you need and we will respond with a clear recommendation.
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