Work By Style

Greenlight Interactive has provided animation solutions to several industries including animations in the healthcare, technology, education, nonprofit, finance and law and business sectors.  Below is a partial listing of animations by style.

Dry erase style #1:

Great for clients that want to address a global audience with diversity and/or emotion.

Dry erase style #2:

Great style for most projects–and can vary in levels of the cartoon approach, the mood and emotion.  This example is a more serious topic.

Dry erase style #3:

This very simplistic style using glamorized stick figures is great for projects that are lighter in tone.

“New Yorker” Marker style #1:

This sophisticated style with exaggerated body types is a nice nod to The New Yorker. Great style for most projects.

Marker style #2:

Figures with this style tend to be more detailed with more dimensions than can be achieved with dry erase. Great style for most projects, especially for B2C.

Mixed Media style:

A mix of live action video combined with animation. A great way to enhance testimonial videos.

Mixed Media Watercolor Testimonial:

This example shows a good example on how you can maximize the testimonial format with fine art mixed media, without running into the problem of showing just a talking head.  

Watercolor Style:

This fine art style of animation using watercolor, is a nice way to tell a story that is more upbeat in nature. This example is a good example on how to display stats for annual reports.

Charcoal example:

This example shows how emotion can be pulled into the story and dissolves into a photo of the storyteller. A great effect for human services projects for healthcare and nonprofits.  

Traditional video:

Traditional video is always great for emotionally-driven projects, or projects that require credibility through testimonials.

Infographic Style Animation:

This style is the perfect style for a project that requires delivery of statistical data.  It is also a great video style to show at trade show events because audio is not necessary to tell the story–and audio would be drowned out in most trade show environments.

Traditional Animation:

Traditional Animation is especially effective for a sequence of stories that rely on repeat characters.  This example is part of a 15-animation series with two primary characters: one that educates, and one that listens and learns.

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