Overview
Industrial Animation for Equipment and Processes
Industrial animation is useful when the subject is too large, internal, hazardous, unfinished, or operationally complex to film clearly. KALEIDOSKY helps equipment and manufacturing teams show how a system works, what changes, and why a technical advantage matters.
Best Fit
Who this is for
- Manufacturers explaining equipment, assemblies, maintenance, or process improvements.
- Sales engineering teams that need a repeatable visual explanation.
- Training and distributor teams that need clean visual steps without filming constraints.
Problems Solved
Where animation adds value
- The important process happens inside a machine or in a setting that is hard to film.
- Technical buyers need sequence, scale, and mechanism clarity before they can evaluate value.
- Trade-show or sales teams need a short asset that communicates without a live demonstration.
Deliverables
What KALEIDOSKY delivers
- Process animation, assembly views, equipment cutaways, maintenance steps, feature callouts, and trade-show loops.
- Still frames for manuals, sales decks, booth graphics, or technical documents.
- Optional short cutdowns for distributor education or follow-up emails.
Client Inputs
What to provide
- CAD, diagrams, reference photos, process notes, maintenance steps, and safety or accuracy requirements.
- Target audience, sales claims, required labels, and planned display context.
- Existing manuals, training notes, or sales decks that define the explanation.
Workflow
Typical production flow
- Map the technical sequence and decide which steps need visual simplification.
- Create model, scene, and motion tests that are easy for technical reviewers to check.
- Refine labels, timing, camera paths, and render style around the sales or training context.
- Deliver final video and stills in formats matched to sales, web, trade-show, or training use.
Pricing and Timeline
Timing factors
- Technical review and model preparation are usually the largest timing variables.
- Clear process documentation helps prevent late sequence changes.
Pricing factors
- Scope depends on machinery complexity, CAD condition, number of steps, labels, cutaways, runtime, and export needs.
- A single maintenance sequence is scoped differently than a full process or product launch film.
Industries
Industries and use cases
- Manufacturing, construction, food service equipment, technical tools, diagnostics, industrial training, and trade-show presentations.
- Sales engineering, distributor education, installation support, and internal process communication.
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