MSP pushes key messages through animation on social
Mark Bailey • November 7, 2022
It was great to catch up with MSP again earlier this year and create some simple, engaging animations of 6 key messages.
Previously we helped MSP with pitch-side animations with their sponsorship of Bournemouth FC.
With this project they wanted 6 animated sequences to highlight key messages - both in 1080sq and 1920x1080. To keep the project cost effective they also wanted reusable elements that the could bolt onto in-house communications.
Along with the main animations we also created separate intros and outros, animated icons plus some transitions.
BAILEYCS is always looking for new businesses who want to create videos or animations to help sell or explain their products and services. We provide a professional, friendly and cost-effective solution for all your creative requirements.

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