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Fort Atelier

Fort Atelier

Animation and Post-production

Casper, Wy 52 followers

♖ Motion Design Partner for Creative Agencies, Production Houses, and Bold Brands.

About us

Fort Atelier helps brands and professional enhance their digital content with animation and motion design. Fort Atelier is a Wyoming based animation studio that believes when animation is designed right, it has the power to engage the hearts and minds of your audience. We partner with brands looking to achieve goals, enhance their creative, and create a remarkable brand experience. Fort Atelier is your creative fortress for utilizing the magic of animation to educate, entertain, and inspire your audience. We accomplish these goals by combining our specialization in animation and motion design, with our experience in digital marketing, education, and entertainment. Fort Atelier is a unique animation studio that understands and creates animated content for the entire brand experience and customer journey. This means that your brand can utilize animation throughout the many stages of your business like advertising, marketing, sales, onboarding, fulfillment, training, and other internal processes. Whether you need one piece of animated content, or a fully animated brand experience, we’re here to help.

Website
https://fortatelier.com
Industry
Animation and Post-production
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Casper, Wy
Type
Self-Employed
Founded
2013
Specialties
Animation, Digital Marketing, Strategy, Branding, Content Marketing, Social Media Marketing, Animated Explainer, Video Marketing, Rural Marketing, Service Business, Motion Graphics, Consultation, advertising, explainer video, motion design, marketing, brands, brand, and video

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  • When investing in animation, a single static frame can save you significant time and money. While creating an animated explainer video for the Wyoming Arts Council, we needed to visualize how various scenes from the script and storyboard would appear in the final animation. This static preview of the final artwork is what we call a "Style Frame." Once the storyboard is approved, we create style frames for the key scenes in the story. The example shown here is an art classroom, demonstrating the characters, the artistic direction, and the concept of "stressed minds." Had we jumped straight into the artwork for the entire animation without approval, revisions could have become expensive and time-consuming. The client might have felt the scenes lacked cohesion, or perhaps the colors wouldn't have properly reflected their brand and the mood of the story. Most importantly, the way we portrayed a "stressed mind" might not have landed. All of this risk is minimized by using a static graphic as a preview. The next time you invest in animation, make sure style framing is in the pipeline. It allows you to: • Hit the target sooner with your messaging. • Save time by avoiding costly revisions. • Ensure consistency throughout the entire video. • Confirm ideas are clear in static form before they move. • Adjust a single image rather than an entire animated sequence. Whether your internal team designs the frame from a storyboard or your animation partner handles it, taking the time to create them provides a powerful blueprint for your story. Follow us for more content about animation and business.

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