Project Description
I have a fully-modelled assembly in SolidWorks and now need it brought to life as a concise 90–120 second product-demonstration video. The goal is to make it immediately clear how the mechanism functions, so please focus the animation on two critical aspects:
• Functional parts movement – every moving component must be shown in a logical, step-by-step sequence.
• User interaction – include a simple human figure to illustrate real-world operation and scale.
Stylistically, I want a clean, minimalistic look: neutral background, subtle lighting, no unnecessary textures. Clarity and smooth motion matter more than photorealism.
Assets I will supply:
– The native SolidWorks assembly with all sub-parts.
– Exploded view references and any specific positional constraints.
– A draft voice-over script that times out at roughly 110 seconds.
What I expect back:
1. A storyboard or rough animatic for sign-off.
2. The finished full-HD video (H.264 MP4) synced to your temporary voice-over.
3. Separate audio track so I can replace it with a professional recording later, plus the project file (e.g., in Blender, 3ds Max, or your preferred package) for future edits.
Acceptance criteria:
• Total runtime falls between 90 and 120 seconds.
• All key motions and user actions are clearly visible from appropriate camera angles.
• Transitions are smooth, with no distracting visual clutter.
• File deliveries match the formats listed above.
If you already have experience animating SolidWorks data and can keep the aesthetic clean and informative, this should be a straightforward project.