Animated videos are great in conveying complicated topics in a fun and educational manner, whether they are presented online or offline. The usage of animated characters improves the capacity of a website to inform above the usual reams of text and images. Furthermore, animations are less expensive and easier to produce than traditional business films. We've been making animated explainer films for years and have a well-defined process for developing the design and screenplay for every animated video.
We will make 5 two-minute high quality animated films on the most important issues identified by the Cardano community, with each movie available in six different languages, the deliverable would be 60 videos. The goal behind these films is that they will be made available to the Cardano community to be used at their discretion.
Nothing is more frustrating than not knowing how to explain people what you do in a way that they understand right away. An explainer video allows you to offer your flawless pitch anywhere in the globe at any time of day. You are not even required to attend! And, if you pick the appropriate explainer video partner, you can just wind up with your Cardano story, which you can use in pitches, on your website, email marketing, and other places.
You can simply share your narrative with the rest of the world now that you've perfected your pitch. So go ahead and wow them with Cardano knowledge. It's much simpler to share since you can submit videos to YouTube, Vimeo, and other sites that can be instantly distributed to anybody and seen by thousands, if not millions, of people. You may also bring it to meetings, conferences, and other events. You'll never have to worry about a bad pitch again.
Cardano's users can take advantage and see a tiny investment transform into a massive profit. Dropbox spent $50,000 on an explanatory film to communicate their narrative. It resulted in 5 million new users and a revenue of more than $24 million. Consider what we could accomplish with Cardano.
Analytics should be hosted and tracked so that you can research your audience, create better videos, and measure the results. With video heatmaps, you can observe when someone rewinds, pauses, or skips a segment of your movie in real time. All this information is tremendously useful in ensuring that your video is doing the correct thing for Cardano.
Furthermore, these movies may be translated into any language (at the beginning they will be in six languages), making knowledge available to everybody on the planet.
Inability to fulfill deadlines
1: Determine how much time is needed.
Document how much time our team spends on each step of development for each new animation project.
2: Set specific development milestones.
Instead of thinking about a project solely in terms of its start and finish dates, milestones and periodic releases are the solution. We divided production into numerous phases, establishing smaller deliverables as we progressed. This allowed us to rapidly recognize when things weren't going as planned, allowing us to speed up operations, as necessary.
3: Get the customer on board with dates and milestones.
Not only do we need to establish and visualize those dates and milestones, but we also need to explain where we are in the project effortlessly.
Failure to stick to the budget
1. Prevent delays from occurring in the first place.
Failure to fulfill deadlines has a direct influence on the budget. Knowing what to do to avoid it will also save your life in this situation.
2. Be explicit about how much money is available for each stage of production.
Avoid spending too much effort into pre-production and not having enough for the subsequent production phases.
3. Determine the critical technological requirements
To prevent going "overboard," which may easily lead toward a project going over budget, be clear on what's required to meet expectations and campaign goals. It might be tempting to engage a certain artist or company to provide that outstanding character animation, but this isn't always the case.