Tackle Complex Topics with Clarity and Whimsy: Try Video Scribing, Whiteboard or Hand-drawn Animation Explainer Video
At meetings or presentations, how do you present complex topics to attendees without boring them or confusing them? For years, presenters have assumed that breaking up content into small pieces—as in slide decks or PowerPoint presentations—will do the trick. While a good presenter or lecturer can make these methods work, the fact is that slide decks and PowerPoints are boring. The presenter ends up having to do a lot of work to explain the information on each slide and make it exciting, and attendees are likely to zone out or even fall asleep!
At Sketch Group, we believe we have the answer to the problem that slide decks and PowerPoint presentations have never been able to solve. That answer is the hand-drawn explainer video.
What Is a Hand-drawn Animated Explainer Video?
If you’ve ever watched a tutorial or presentation video on YouTube or Facebook, then you have probably encountered a hand-drawn explainer video or two. This type of video is known by a lot of different names, from ‘whiteboard explainer video’ to ‘video scribing’ to ‘speed-draw video.’ Usually, the video shows a hand that is holding a pen and drawing on a white canvas background. The footage is accompanied by a voiceover track, narrating or presenting a specific topic. The animation or illustration video is then sped up so the images on the screen can be synchronised with the words and concepts in the voiceover. This sped-up footage allows the illustration segment of the video to visualise what the narrator is discussing.
A video with this type of hand-drawn animation works best when explaining content that is complicated, convoluted, dry or downright boring. The illustrations help liven up the narration and keep things moving. The visual components also support the concepts discussed in the video, which can help viewers get a firmer grasp of the topic at hand.
For everything from customer tutorials and FAQs to meeting presentations, whiteboard explainer videos are becoming increasingly popular. At Sketch Group, we love the challenge of tackling new topics—topics that most people consider ‘dull’—and figuring out creative and visually engaging ways to explore and explain them. Since we began, we have created hand-drawn animation videos for subjects such as the Federal Budget, superannuation, and corporate risk—and made them easy to understand and fun to watch. Simply put, no topic is too dry, too complicated, or too boring for us to tackle in an animated explainer video.
Don’t believe that we can take your topic and make it into an engaging and entertaining video? Check out some of the examples of our work!
Contact Us Today to Talk about Your Explainer Video with Hand-drawn Animation
If you are interested in doing a hand-drawn explainer video, get in touch with Sketch Group’s Melbourne-based team to start brainstorming ideas. Whether you are looking to demystify a difficult topic, create an unusual marketing asset for your business, generate new internal training resources for your business or promote a new cause or charity, our video scribing is the perfect fit, creating engaging videos with hand-drawn animations. Call us on 1300 SKETCH to start a conversation.
At Sketch Group, we believe we have the answer to the problem that slide decks and PowerPoint presentations have never been able to solve. That answer is the hand-drawn explainer video.
What Is a Hand-drawn Animated Explainer Video?
If you’ve ever watched a tutorial or presentation video on YouTube or Facebook, then you have probably encountered a hand-drawn explainer video or two. This type of video is known by a lot of different names, from ‘whiteboard explainer video’ to ‘video scribing’ to ‘speed-draw video.’ Usually, the video shows a hand that is holding a pen and drawing on a white canvas background. The footage is accompanied by a voiceover track, narrating or presenting a specific topic. The animation or illustration video is then sped up so the images on the screen can be synchronised with the words and concepts in the voiceover. This sped-up footage allows the illustration segment of the video to visualise what the narrator is discussing.
A video with this type of hand-drawn animation works best when explaining content that is complicated, convoluted, dry or downright boring. The illustrations help liven up the narration and keep things moving. The visual components also support the concepts discussed in the video, which can help viewers get a firmer grasp of the topic at hand.
For everything from customer tutorials and FAQs to meeting presentations, whiteboard explainer videos are becoming increasingly popular. At Sketch Group, we love the challenge of tackling new topics—topics that most people consider ‘dull’—and figuring out creative and visually engaging ways to explore and explain them. Since we began, we have created hand-drawn animation videos for subjects such as the Federal Budget, superannuation, and corporate risk—and made them easy to understand and fun to watch. Simply put, no topic is too dry, too complicated, or too boring for us to tackle in an animated explainer video.
Don’t believe that we can take your topic and make it into an engaging and entertaining video? Check out some of the examples of our work!
Contact Us Today to Talk about Your Explainer Video with Hand-drawn Animation
If you are interested in doing a hand-drawn explainer video, get in touch with Sketch Group’s Melbourne-based team to start brainstorming ideas. Whether you are looking to demystify a difficult topic, create an unusual marketing asset for your business, generate new internal training resources for your business or promote a new cause or charity, our video scribing is the perfect fit, creating engaging videos with hand-drawn animations. Call us on 1300 SKETCH to start a conversation.
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