Motion Projects


CONTEXT

Working alongside senior animators, I have recently been involved in a number of motion projects – from creative storyboarding to building motion from templates and from scratch.

Agencies: 400 Communications & Redwood BBDO.


OUTCOMES

Social post
Character animation
Informational animation
Premiere Pro templates


CONTRIBUTION

Storyboarding
Motion design
Template production

World Health Organization – Human Reproduction Programme animation


A character animation to help inform decisions around adolescent sexual health at the UN’s Summit of the Future. Here I contributed by expanding the storyboard, as well as building and amending sections of the final animation.

Stills from the WHO Human Reproduction Programme animation, featuring characters, infographics, and subtitles in a simple vector illustration style with subtle background texture, using WHO and UN SDG colours.

Google Marketing Live 2025 – Social post


An animated social post promoting the key takeaways from the GML EMEA event in Dublin, built from a provided storyboard. The post remained unused due to change of messaging.

Animated social media post promoting the top three takeaways from the Google GML event, featuring a bold dark background, simple typography, gradients, images, icons, and video footage.

Cash Access UK – Labour Party Conference video


An informative motion piece for Cash Access UK for the 2024 Labour Party Conference, as the party pledged to open at least 350 banking hubs across the UK. I provided storyboarding support and built the animation using a template as a base.

A collage of slides from a presentation about a banking hub in Brixham. The slides include text and images: one with an illustration of a woman and two children, another with a photo of the Brixham town street, a photo of a woman with a dog in front of a 'Banking Hub' sign, and a list of member banks including Bank of Ireland, Barclays, and HSBC, among others.

Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions (BRS) – Premiere Pro templates


Upon their rebrand, BRS required Premiere Pro motion templates to help their internal teams bring brand consistency when broadcasting events online. Templates included titles, lower thirds and speaker introductions.

A woman speaking into a microphone during a presentation or speech in front of a large crowd.
Rotterdam Convention logo with geometric design and blue color scheme.
A man in a blue shirt talking in an office setting, with bookshelves and plants in the background.