Pipe Support Motion Graphic Demo
Budget: £20 – £250 GBP
I need a motion-graphics animation that clearly demonstrates how a pipe support works under load. The goal is a technical demonstration I can play during design reviews and share with fabrication teams, so accuracy is more important than cinematic flair.
All visible parts of the support must be modelled and animated in high detail, with moments where the camera pushes in for close-ups and brief internal cut-away views to reveal bearings, bolts, and any hidden movement. Think of it as a short explainer: start with the assembled support, move into an exploded or sectioned view to show internal components, then return to the full assembly in action. Smooth transitions, clean labelling, and a neutral studio-style background will help viewers focus on the mechanics.
I’m comfortable with you building the scene in After Effects, Blender, Cinema 4D, or another standard motion-graphics toolset as long as the final video is delivered in HD (1080p minimum) and I receive the editable project file as well.
Deliverables:
• 30- to 90-second HD video (MP4 or MOV)
• Native project file with all assets organised
• Still frame at highest resolution for documentation
Acceptance criteria: every moving or load-bearing part is visible at least once in close-up, motion is smooth and physically credible, and labels or callouts match the component names in the supplied spec sheet I’ll provide after kickoff.
All visible parts of the support must be modelled and animated in high detail, with moments where the camera pushes in for close-ups and brief internal cut-away views to reveal bearings, bolts, and any hidden movement. Think of it as a short explainer: start with the assembled support, move into an exploded or sectioned view to show internal components, then return to the full assembly in action. Smooth transitions, clean labelling, and a neutral studio-style background will help viewers focus on the mechanics.
I’m comfortable with you building the scene in After Effects, Blender, Cinema 4D, or another standard motion-graphics toolset as long as the final video is delivered in HD (1080p minimum) and I receive the editable project file as well.
Deliverables:
• 30- to 90-second HD video (MP4 or MOV)
• Native project file with all assets organised
• Still frame at highest resolution for documentation
Acceptance criteria: every moving or load-bearing part is visible at least once in close-up, motion is smooth and physically credible, and labels or callouts match the component names in the supplied spec sheet I’ll provide after kickoff.
Related categories:
Animation
After Effects
3D Modelling
3D Animation
Motion Graphics
3D Design
3D Visualization
3D Graphic Design