“How long does it take to make an animation film?” is a question we often hear. The average delivery time is 6 to 8 weeks, but we have also done speed projects in about 2 or 3 weeks. Make a dash together! The faster a project, the less time there is for consultation and coordination. That’s why a 6 to 8 weeks trajectory is often the best choice. Based on the requirements, we make a realistic schedule with clear feedback moments.
There is no right length for an explainer animation. It is best to look at the context in which it is shown. Most explanimations we make are between 1-2 minutes, because they are intended for a website, social media and other online channels. The tension curve is short online; you need to get your story down quickly. For meetings, you can take longer, because people sit in a room and watch more attentively. We have also made 3-minute instruction films and 10-minute vision films for that purpose.