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How to Write a Perfect Motion Graphic Script?

When you are surfing on the Internet, you may come across many motion graphics. Not only that, the bar graph that you see in the television Ad or on the new channel is also one kind of motion graphic. In case you haven’t seen any, then motion graphics are the animated representation of data. But the one that is totally transforming the world of content marketing is different from the ones you see on television, there is more artistry behind it.

The most important element of good motion graphics is accurate data. It would be impossible to create a motion graphic without any content or script. When it comes to writing a script for motion graphics, people often do it the wrong way. A scriptwriter takes into consideration the needs of the clients, prepares a script, and hands it over to the designer without any consultation. This might seem like the most efficient way as it doesn’t require scheduling meetings, figuring out times that work for everyone, etc. to create a motion graphic but, it is not.

The scriptwriter has no idea about what will work best in a motion graphic because they never think it that way and the designer who is designing the motion graphics would never know what a script actually demands because they don’t think that way. The only solution to this problem is working together as a team. Here are some tips from us to ease your whole process of writing a script.

Let’s make a script that your designer won’t hate

Do Not Work Alone

This is the foremost element to consider while preparing a script. Even if you are not able to sort out face-to-face meetings, there are ways around it. You do not want the designer to be constantly around you, over your shoulder every minute of the whole process. But, if you can take halts after a certain process is completed and discuss it with your designer and scriptwriter about it then it would be great. As the designer can help your scriptwriter by telling what is effective for the script and also the scriptwriter will help the designer by guiding him on how the content should be executed. If something in the script is not appropriate for the motion graphic, you can cut it out beforehand rather than investing time in something that won’t work or ending up with a low-quality product at the end.

Remember that it is Not Just About Words

You may prepare a script that you could read out easily and that covers all the bases, but for a motion graphic, you do not need to cover all the bases in detail. A picture can speak a thousand words when created the right way. A motion graphic can fill a ton of information into a very small space. So, leave some space for images and focus on what is absolutely necessary to be said.

Do Not Script the Visuals too Thoroughly, Though

Do not do so at least before discussing it with your designer. What actually sounds amazing in your head might not portray the same in the graphic. Also, you might not communicate properly what exactly you are visualizing in your head anyway. It is good to get suggestions from here and there but, the only person who can work the best on this is your designers, you just need to give them space to work.

Keep it Simple

It is not necessary that if you have a script of two minutes in your hand, you need to make a two-minute long video. Graphics are the best way to spread the idea across, but people need time to absorb this idea and the words can sometimes be the reason for distraction. It might seem a little small or thin when your scriptwriter writing the script but trust your designers. The designers can make use of all the simplicity to create something more interesting and effective.

Make it a Multi-step Process

Ask your scriptwriter to write a rough script and share it with your designer for making a storyboard. Then you can comment on the storyboard, see where and what changes are to be made, you can suggest something new, or even rearrange the script. When you work together as a team, you will notice it yourself how things work and this gives you plenty of chances to see what is working right and what is not.

Tell a Story

You do not need to get all creative about this, but a motion graphic needs some sort of narration. An introduction- to set the stage for the information to follow. A middle- to convey to people everything you want them to know. An end- which wraps everything and demonstrates to the people where to go next. Obviously, you want people to learn something from your motion graphic so, in order to do so you need to communicate well and a story is the best way to grab people’s attention. Also, a clear structure in your script will be beneficial to your designer and might well suggest exactly what graphics they need.

Doodle it Out

When you have a clear idea of what your motion graphic needs to say, and look like, it is better to doodle it out like your own storyboard. This will help your graphic designer understand where you are going, even if you cannot draw anything better than a stick figure. It can be much easier to understand an idea by sketching it out and how to illustrate it. It may not be obvious to the designer what you are trying to convey but a drawing works much better than a written paragraph.

These are a few tips for writing the script of your motion graphic video, do let us know in the comment section below how helpful this article was for you. Also, if you want to know more about the topic do visit here.

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