Motion & Title Design

Motion that
earns its
place on screen.

A title sequence sets the tone before a word is spoken. An animated graphic can land a complex idea in three seconds. Motion design at its best is invisible — you feel it before you analyze it.

01 / The approach

We design motion from the director's chair, not the timeline.

Most motion shops start with what's technically possible. We start with the story — what emotion needs to land, what information needs to move, what feeling should be left behind. Then we build the motion that serves that intention.

We use AI tools where they accelerate the work, but every frame is directed. There is no such thing as a motion deliverable that is "good enough."

02 / What we make

Every frame
in motion
tells something.

From a two-second logo animation to a full title sequence, motion is always a storytelling decision.

Broadcast & Film

Title
sequences.

Opening title sequences and end cards for films, docu-series, and broadcast programming. The title sequence is the first scene — it matters.

Brand & Commercial

Kinetic
graphics.

Animated lower thirds, kinetic typography, logo animations, and branded motion systems for campaigns, social media, and broadcast.

AI-Assisted

Generative
visuals.

AI-generated imagery and animation integrated into live-action films. Surreal, abstract, or hyper-stylized sequences that couldn't exist without the technology — and wouldn't be worth making without a director.

Post Production

VFX &
compositing.

Visual effects, compositing, and motion finishing for films in post. We work within your existing cut or build from scratch.

03 / Selected work

Motion
from the portfolio.

  1. 01

    50 Cent

    Enthusiast Report · Opening Title Sequence · Podcast

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  2. 02

    Never Stop — AEROS

    Commercial · AI-Assisted

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  3. 03

    REVES

    Commercial · Fashion · AI-Assisted

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Have something
that needs to move?

Tell us about the project — what it is, where it lives, and what you want people to feel. We'll figure out what kind of motion it needs.