Video spot
Back To Your Dream
Series of 2 video spots for a premium funeral brand — creative concept "Live your dreams now!", shooting direction and full post-production.
Animated graphics, explainer videos and visual overlays — adding a dynamic dimension to your corporate or institutional communications.
9 project(s)
Video spot
Series of 2 video spots for a premium funeral brand — creative concept "Live your dreams now!", shooting direction and full post-production.
Motion design
Motion design film raising awareness of global water management — storyboard, 2D animation and sound design produced end to end.
Documentary
Documentary on the pioneers of psychomotricity in France — edited archive footage featuring Giselle Soubiran, co-founder of the profession.
Video spot
Spot 1 from the Back To Your Dream campaign: a deep-sea dive as a metaphor for freedom — concept, cinematography and editing.
Video spot
Launch spot for an interest-based mobile dating app — art direction, indoor shoot and editing.
Editing & moodboard
Video moodboard to define the editorial identity of a lifestyle brand — curated trend references and editing for an urban audience aged 25–35.
Apprenticeship video capsule
Testimonial capsule from Alison, a psychomotricity apprentice — shoot and edit for the #DémarreTaStory series, promoting work-study programmes.
Apprenticeship video capsule
Testimonial capsule from Lucie, a psychomotricity student in work-study — production and editing for the #DémarreTaStory series.
Apprenticeship video capsule
Interview capsule with Jérémy, a psychomotricity apprentice — filmed interview and editing for the #DémarreTaStory campaign.
I create motion design videos for businesses, associations and institutions — from storyboard to final render. Each animation is crafted to capture attention, convey a complex message in seconds and reinforce your brand identity.
An explainer video transforms a complex concept into a clear, engaging animation in 60 to 90 seconds. Ideal for homepages, investor pitches and digital communication campaigns. Explainer videos increase conversion rates by up to 80% on landing pages.
Associations, professional federations and healthcare organisations: I create animated videos that showcase your mission and make your work easier to understand. Formats suited to conference presentations, websites and social media.
Animated intros, end credits, lower thirds and transition screens: a consistent overlay reinforces brand identity across all your video productions. After Effects source files are delivered for independent reuse.
Motion design, explainer video or graphic overlay — I handle your project end to end, from brief to final delivery.
Everything you need to know before starting a video or motion design project.
Motion design is the art of bringing graphic elements to life through animation. It combines graphic design, animated typography, illustration and sound to create engaging videos — used to present a product, brand, service or concept in a clear and memorable way.
Motion design brings graphic elements into motion (shapes, text, icons, logos) to convey a message — it is very communication-oriented. 2D animation is more narrative, involving characters and scenes. Both techniques can be combined in a single production.
An explainer video is ideal for presenting a complex product or service, onboarding new users, illustrating a multi-step process, or supporting a communication campaign. In 60 to 90 seconds, it captures attention more effectively than any written content and increases message retention.
I primarily use After Effects (Adobe) for animation, Illustrator and Photoshop for graphic assets, and Premiere Pro for final editing. These tools produce high-quality output for all formats (web, social media, TV, events).
The price depends on duration, complexity and graphic style. A short 30-second animation starts at around €600. An explainer video of 60 to 90 seconds typically ranges between €1,200 and €2,500. A precise quote is provided after a free initial brief.
A short animation (15 to 30 seconds) is typically delivered within 1 to 2 weeks. A full explainer video (60 to 90 seconds) takes 3 to 5 weeks depending on feedback rounds. The actual timeline depends on content availability (copy, voiceover, brand guidelines) and the number of revisions.
Yes. Payment is split in two: a 40–50% deposit at the start (after storyboard approval), with the balance due on delivery of the final file. For larger projects, a three-stage payment schedule can be arranged.
Each quote includes two revision rounds at each key milestone (storyboard, animatic, final render). Additional revisions can be billed at a half-day rate. Changes requested after a milestone has been signed off remain possible but may affect the delivery timeline.
I always deliver the video as a high-resolution MP4 (H.264) file, compatible with all web and social media uses. Other formats (MOV ProRes, animated GIF, vertical 9:16 for Instagram Reels or TikTok) are available on request. After Effects source files can be included depending on the contract terms.
The project follows 5 steps: 1. Brief (goals, audience, key message) → 2. Storyboard (scene plan, copy, structure) → 3. Design (graphic asset creation in your visual universe) → 4. Animation (motion, sound, voiceover) → 5. Delivery (multi-format export, final revisions).
Yes. I can source royalty-free music (licensed library) and coordinate a professional voiceover recording if the project requires it. These elements are quoted separately. You may also provide your own voiceover or music.
A motion design video can be embedded on your website (homepage, product page), shared on YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram and used in sales presentations. I advise on the most suitable format for each channel and can deliver multiple formats (16:9 for web, 1:1 for Instagram, 9:16 for Reels) from a single project.
Indirectly, yes. A well-integrated video increases time on page (a positive signal for Google), reduces bounce rate and can generate natural backlinks if published on YouTube. Adding a text transcript and structured data (VideoObject Schema.org) further improves visibility in search results.
Yes. Once graphic assets are created and the animation approved, adapting the video for other formats (vertical, square), languages (subtitles, voiceover) or markets is far more cost-effective than starting a new project. I deliver source files to facilitate future adaptations.