
SCENE 01 / MOTION GRAPHICS
Motion Graphics
Dynamic motion graphics and animation that bring visual storytelling to life through creative design and technical excellence.
Motion graphics combine graphic design, typography, and animation to create dynamic visual content for titles, lower thirds, data visualizations, explainer sequences, and branded content. These animated elements communicate information and enhance visual storytelling through movement, timing, and design sophistication.
We connect you with motion graphics artists and studios who deliver polished animated content for your production. Our team coordinates creative briefs, style development, and revision cycles to ensure your motion graphics are visually compelling, on-brand, and technically ready for integration into your final deliverable.
Capabilities
Motion Graphics Excellence
We transform static concepts into dynamic visual experiences through innovative animation, creative design, and technical craftsmanship that captivates audiences.
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Creative Design
Innovative visual concepts and artistic animation.
Innovation
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2D/3D Animation
Professional animation in multiple dimensions and styles.
Versatility
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Data Visualization
Complex information presented through engaging motion.
Clarity
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Technical Excellence
Industry-standard tools and professional workflows.
Quality
Animation Services
Technical Capabilities
Why Us
Why Choose Our Motion Graphics
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Creative Excellence
Award-winning designers with innovative visual solutions.
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Fast Turnaround
Efficient workflows meeting tight production deadlines.
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Technical Mastery
Expert use of industry-leading animation software.
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Broadcast Quality
Professional standards for all media platforms.
On Location
Motion design for Canadian broadcast, agency, and commercial trade
Here is how the work lines up. Canadian motion graphics is delivered through a strong design and animation bench: Mavericks VFX Toronto, Folks Toronto, Pixomondo Toronto motion divisions, Mainframe Studios Vancouver motion, The Sequence Group Toronto, Mr. X / Wolfe motion design, alongside Jam Filled Toronto and Halifax for stylised broadcast packages. The commercial-and-agency trade ladders into the country's senior creative shops — Cossette Toronto and Montreal, Dentsu Toronto, BBDO Toronto, Sid Lee Montreal, Rethink Toronto and Vancouver, Lg2 Montreal and Toronto, and Zulu Alpha Kilo Toronto — with broadcast lower-thirds, channel idents, bumpers, and on-air graphics packages built for CBC, Radio-Canada, CTV, Global, Crave, Bell Media, Corus, TVA, Noovo, APTN, TLN, Citytv, and the streamer slate.
Editor-and-designer rooms also crew the Just for Laughs Montreal brand activations, the TIFF Toronto + Hot Docs + VIFF festival promo packages, and the national-spend commercial calendar driven by Bell, Rogers, TELUS, RBC, TD, Scotiabank, Canadian Tire, Tim Hortons, Loblaws, Sobeys, and the Government of Canada bilingual campaign cycle.
Pipelines run Adobe After Effects as the primary 2D motion-design platform, with Cinema 4D paired to Octane Render or Redshift for 3D motion design (the Canadian commercial-and-broadcast standard mix), Autodesk Maya and Houdini for FX-heavy and procedural sequences, and Toon Boom Harmony — the Montreal-built industry-standard 2D animation tool — for stylised series and explainer work. Type and layout follow CBC, Radio-Canada, and APTN brand-system specs for broadcast graphics, with bilingual EN/FR layout management and Inuktitut, Cree, and Anishinaabe Indigenous-language typographic adaptation handled where APTN or NFB Indigenous Voices delivery applies.
Delivery includes ProRes 4444 masters, animated transparent matte renders, and template-system handoffs (After Effects MOGRT, Premiere Pro key-graphics templates) so producers can repurpose graphics packages across episodic flights. Episodic graphics packages deploy flexible template systems for season-long visual consistency. The design language adapts to brand guidelines — Bell, Rogers, TELUS, the major banks, the Government of Canada Canada.ca system — across motion lockups, lower-thirds, bumpers, and bug placement.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What motion graphics software do you use?
Our primary tools include Adobe After Effects for 2D animation and motion design, Cinema 4D and Maya for 3D work, and Houdini for complex simulations. We select the best tool for each project and can accommodate specific pipeline or format requirements.
Can you match our existing brand guidelines?
Yes, we work closely with brand guidelines to ensure all motion graphics align with your visual identity. We can work from style guides, reference materials, or develop new visual systems that complement your existing brand while adding dynamic motion elements.
What's your typical turnaround time?
Turnaround depends on project complexity. Simple lower thirds or logo animations can be completed in days, while elaborate title sequences or explainer videos may take several weeks. We'll provide accurate timelines during the briefing process and can accommodate rush schedules when needed.
Do you create graphics packages for episodic content?
Yes, we regularly develop comprehensive graphics packages for series and episodic content. This includes designing flexible template systems that maintain visual consistency while allowing for episode-specific variations, making production efficient across multiple episodes.
Related Services
Productions in Canada that need this often pair it with Matte Painting & Environments, Visual Effects Compositing, and Rotoscoping & Cleanup Services for full coverage. Most projects also draw on Motion Graphics & VFX Services and Music Composition & Scoring Services.
On Set
Ready for Dynamic Motion Graphics?
Let's create stunning animations that captivate your audience.