Animated videos for kids
Animated videos for kids
Animated videos for kids
Role:
Role:
Role:
Direction, Illustration, Animation
Direction, Illustration, Animation
Direction, Illustration, Animation
Client:
Client:
Client:
Al Ain Distribution Company and personal
Al Ain Distribution Company and personal
Al Ain Distribution Company and personal
Softwares:
Softwares:
Softwares:
Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, Premier Pro
Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, Premier Pro
Adobe Illustrator, After Effects, Premier Pro
Year:
Year:
Year:
2011 - 2023
2011 - 2023
2011 - 2023
Overview
Overview
Overview
While working at ADmission Communications, I had the privilege of being involved in a fascinating project for Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC), aimed at educating children about the responsible use of water and electricity. As part of this initiative, we created engaging 2D animated videos. My contribution involved illustrating and animating characters dressed in traditional Arabic attire, as well as designing the two main characters who guide the storyline: Qattura, the water bubble, and Nour, the electric bulb. At the time, we utilized Adobe Flash for the animation process. The entire production phase lasted approximately two months before its completion. Additionally, we enlisted the services of a studio to record voice overs for the characters, further enhancing the overall quality of the videos.
For my personal YouTube channel (Nuevo Pictures), I embarked on two projects: "Water Cycle" and "Importance of Recycling." To bring these concepts to life, I employed Adobe After Effects for animation and utilized Premier Pro for voice over and editing purposes.
While working at ADmission Communications, I had the privilege of being involved in a fascinating project for Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC), aimed at educating children about the responsible use of water and electricity. As part of this initiative, we created engaging 2D animated videos. My contribution involved illustrating and animating characters dressed in traditional Arabic attire, as well as designing the two main characters who guide the storyline: Qattura, the water bubble, and Nour, the electric bulb. At the time, we utilized Adobe Flash for the animation process. The entire production phase lasted approximately two months before its completion. Additionally, we enlisted the services of a studio to record voice overs for the characters, further enhancing the overall quality of the videos.
For my personal YouTube channel (Nuevo Pictures), I embarked on two projects: "Water Cycle" and "Importance of Recycling." To bring these concepts to life, I employed Adobe After Effects for animation and utilized Premier Pro for voice over and editing purposes.
While working at ADmission Communications, I had the privilege of being involved in a fascinating project for Al Ain Distribution Company (AADC), aimed at educating children about the responsible use of water and electricity. As part of this initiative, we created engaging 2D animated videos. My contribution involved illustrating and animating characters dressed in traditional Arabic attire, as well as designing the two main characters who guide the storyline: Qattura, the water bubble, and Nour, the electric bulb. At the time, we utilized Adobe Flash for the animation process. The entire production phase lasted approximately two months before its completion. Additionally, we enlisted the services of a studio to record voice overs for the characters, further enhancing the overall quality of the videos.
For my personal YouTube channel (Nuevo Pictures), I embarked on two projects: "Water Cycle" and "Importance of Recycling." To bring these concepts to life, I employed Adobe After Effects for animation and utilized Premier Pro for voice over and editing purposes.