Animated videos bring color, whimsy, and simplicity to any message. You can illustrate abstract ideas and depict the visual world with light-touched precision, creating videos that bring art, aesthetic, and media together. Whether for a museum or news platform, animation helps share ideas.
The Mexican Museum
In the heart of San Francisco, the Mexican Museum found a new permanent home to house its incredible collection. This video was used to promote new membership, lifetime sponsorship, and the sales of Museum memorabilia. Set to open doors in the winter of 2021, the video was used on TMM’s social channels and email campaigns.
San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
Any show should start with style. Fluent Studios teamed with the Jewish Film Festival to create an upbeat animated short that opened the event with whimsy and elegance.
Chronicle Books
Coco Chanel, Audrey Hepburn, Grace Kelly—Each of these women had an influential take on the most classic wardrobe staple of all: the Little Black Dress. This video was made to promote the release of a chic sewing book, where author Dolin Bliss O'Shea pulls inspiration from famous LBDs throughout history.
Current_ TV
Current_ TV launched as a user-generated content channel featuring short videos made by viewers. To get quality user-generated content required teaching non-filmmakers the basics of shooting and editing video. This five-part instructional series walked hopeful contributors through the basics needed to get their video on air: Camera, Light, Mic, Tripods and Editing.
The Color Red
This client approached us with a conceptual idea—they wanted an animation that carried viewers through a fantasy world, where the common thread is the color red. Made with low fidelity equipment and simple animation tools, this video still delights.