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12 Animation Video Styles to Jumpstart a Business Startup

The launch of a new business startup can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to the marketing part. Now you want to make an online video for the promotions. An amazing video that has all the right ingredients to take your startup to a different level. But the question is which video style to choose? How do you know which style best suits your persona? Which 2D animation studio to rope in? Which perfectly fits your budget? So, if you’re stuck with any of these questions then article is just for you! First up is 2D animation! The most popularly used technique for explaining startups also goes by the name of traditional animation. Qualities like “easy to make” and “budget-friendly” makes this technique an all time crowd favorites! Also, they can be easily outsourced, reflecting on its flexibility. Also, it's highly flexible technique when it comes to selection of characters and colors. In addition, changes at different levels of production also make 2D the most preferr

The Power of Storytelling in Explainer Videos

So have you decided to go online to market your business idea/concept? Yes. Putting a business idea in video format has definitely grabbed the attention of firms keen on selling their products, services or just to explain what they do. This concept has been around for a while now but is just watching and sharing videos enough to reach the desired target? Stories speak Yes, it is! Just tell a story. The power of storytelling is known to all. We humans love to learn and know about new things told a story. It helps as it engages your audience as you show them exactly what they want to see. The medium you choose can be anything, be it animation video or a ‘real’ video format. Don’t just explain your business visually, take the viewers on a journey as they watch the video with a good story they can relate to. This helps make an instant connection with the audience, and to attract potential leads and customers. If the story in the video starts with an interesting line, it automatically h