Motion Graphics

Motion graphics is the term used for visual elements (video and/or animation, stills etc.) used to create the illusion of motion or transformation. Motion graphics can be applied to many areas of digital media. Whether it's titles or lower thirds for your program, visuals for a band or dance group, elements for a conference or sprucing up a presentation so that it looks the best it can be. Thrive can produce bespoke animations to suit the needs of your project.

Below are examples of various projects that Thrive has produced motion graphic elements for, each with a description of their use.

Music Video Title

This is an example of a title produced for a music video in a lower third form. Lower thirds are commonly used to convey information to the viewer such as a persons name, a telephone number or contact details. All titles and lower thirds are created with an alpha channel and as such are easy to add to your projects.

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Easter Dance Visual

These visuals were created for a Christian dance group performing in an Easter service. The dance was set to music from The Passion of the Christ and the visuals were timed to the audio to create visual punch that synchronised with the dance moves.

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Conference Countdown Clocks

These countdown clocks were used at the beginning of a youth conference to gather people before the start of the meeting. They use fast moving imagery to convey a sense of anticipation for the meeting start. All of the visuals were synchronised with the music they were set to which includes: Intoxicating by The David Crowder Band, A Cry by Mike Larson and Lost by RED.

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Epidemic Life Titles

Making use of timelapse photography these titles were used at the Epidemic Life youth conference in order to show time passing before 'Zero Hour' at which point the attendees were split up into groups and sent off to complete certain tasks.

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