Stories worth
watching twice.
From a seventy-two-hour Eid greeting for Hamad International Airport to a 3D smart-city explainer for Msheireb — we've made animation for the airport, the bank, the insurer, the regulator, and the startup. Script, storyboard, voiceover, final cut: all in-house, on one timeline.
Six shapes.
One pipeline.
The same team handles every phase — concept, script, storyboard, voiceover, animation, sound design, and final render. That means no assets lost to translation, no hand-offs to vendors, and a schedule you can actually count on.
Brand films
60–90-second films that carry pitches, round tables, and launch events. Tone-matched to your brand voice.
Explainer videos
Complex products or services, simplified into one clear watch. Perfect for landing pages and onboarding.
Motion graphics
Data, statistics, and process walk-throughs made kinetic. Broadcast-ready, social-ready.
2D animation
Character-driven stories, brand worlds, and illustration-led narratives — frame by frame.
3D animation
Hybrid 2D/3D systems, product reveals, architectural fly-throughs. As seen in our Msheireb work.
Branded characters
Original IP — like the Ooredoo cast we built: Mr. Teckey, Slash, Geekster, Ooredions. Worlds that carry your brand.
What the airport, the bank, and the metro asked us to make.
Six phases.
One team.
Script
Narrative pass, beat sheet, voice direction.
Storyboard
Visual boards, timing, camera language.
Design
Style frames, color, character design.
Voice
Casting, AR and EN recording, direction.
Animate
Frame-by-frame, sound design, reviews.
Deliver
Formats for broadcast, social, web, print.
Animation, answered.
The four questions every brief starts with — answered before you ask.
How long does an animated film take?
5–8 weeks for a 60–90-second brand film. 12–14 weeks for a longer explainer with custom illustration. 3–4 weeks for a single 30-second cut. Voiceover and final delivery happen in the last week — no last-minute surprises.
Do you handle voiceover and sound design?
Yes — casting, recording in Arabic and English, original music or licensed tracks, and full mix. All in-house, on the same timeline as the animation, so dialogue and motion lock together rather than getting reconciled at the end.
Can you animate in Arabic without compromising tone?
Native AR direction, calligraphy-aware kinetic typography, RTL composition from the storyboard up — not bolted on at the end. We've delivered hundreds of bilingual animations for HIA, Doha Metro, Ooredoo, CRA Qatar, and the Ministry of Culture & Sports.
What deliverable formats do you provide?
Master file plus social cuts (16:9, 1:1, 9:16), versioned for LED walls, broadcast, web, and in-app. AR + EN audio tracks. Source files at the end if you want them — your IP, your call.
Got a story?
Let's animate it.
Send the brief. We'll reply with a treatment, a schedule, and a price — within one business day.
