Engaging Phonics Videos for Preschoolers
Budget: $20 – $30 SGD
I’m putting together a set of fun, bite-sized English-phonics videos aimed squarely at 3- to 5-year-olds who are just starting their reading journey. Each clip should feel like a mini adventure—bright visuals, simple storytelling, catchy music or chants, and plenty of chances for little learners to repeat sounds aloud.
Core phonics goals the videos must cover:
• Letter sounds (introducing individual phonemes)
• Blending sounds (modeling how those phonemes join to form CVC words)
• Common words (high-frequency sight words that give early confidence)
Here’s what I need from you:
1. A creative concept and storyboard for the full series (I’m open to your idea of the best episode count and length, so long as each video stays short enough to hold preschool attention).
2. Voice-over in clear, native-like English—child-friendly pace and tone.
3. Final rendered videos in HD (MP4), plus any editable source files you work in (After Effects, Premiere, or similar).
4. Simple on-screen prompts or graphics that parents or teachers can pause on, so kids can practice the sounds again.
If you have experience with educational animation, nursery-style music production, or early-literacy pedagogy, let me know—samples are a huge plus. Feel free to suggest extra elements (interactive pause moments, printable flashcards to match the episodes, etc.) if you think they’ll boost engagement.
Looking forward to seeing how you can turn foundational phonics into irresistible screen time!
Core phonics goals the videos must cover:
• Letter sounds (introducing individual phonemes)
• Blending sounds (modeling how those phonemes join to form CVC words)
• Common words (high-frequency sight words that give early confidence)
Here’s what I need from you:
1. A creative concept and storyboard for the full series (I’m open to your idea of the best episode count and length, so long as each video stays short enough to hold preschool attention).
2. Voice-over in clear, native-like English—child-friendly pace and tone.
3. Final rendered videos in HD (MP4), plus any editable source files you work in (After Effects, Premiere, or similar).
4. Simple on-screen prompts or graphics that parents or teachers can pause on, so kids can practice the sounds again.
If you have experience with educational animation, nursery-style music production, or early-literacy pedagogy, let me know—samples are a huge plus. Feel free to suggest extra elements (interactive pause moments, printable flashcards to match the episodes, etc.) if you think they’ll boost engagement.
Looking forward to seeing how you can turn foundational phonics into irresistible screen time!
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