2D or 3D Animation for 171 words to include in a training video
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Experience Level: Intermediate
1. So, the following three paragraphs (180 words) will form part of a short training video, and I would like to have a some simple 2D or 3D animation to support the narrative. If it would be useful, you can view some example content from my training videos using the below link, BUT I am open to considering whatever animation you think might work best.
2. You can access example content to get an idea of what I am trying to do on another training video extract using this link: https://vimeo.com/275646944/a29e6bbbf6
3. As you’ll see, I usually do the visuals for the video (a combination of very basic animations and PowerPoint) myself, but I am exploring how I might get some help from freelancers.
4. The text I would like animation for is as follows:
“For those working in the gambling industry, the expectation to provide fair and safe games that do not exploit addicted consumers is greater now than it ever has been. The better you understand the current thinking and evidence around how games can make gambling addictive, the better equipped you will be to deal with this difficult challenge.
Individual differences, for example might include an individual’s personality (e.g., are they impulsive), their motivations (e.g., do they want to relax; or do they crave excitement), their gender (men generally tend to be more at risk; but this gender gap is closing), biological and genetic factors (e.g., brain systems of problem gamblers may function differently leading to increased risk-taking).
Different products have the potential to satisfy different kinds of gambler needs. For example, a gambler who is motivated to relax may be more interested in faster, repetitive games (like a slot machine, for example). In contrast, a gambler who is interested testing their skill may be drawn to more strategic games such as poker).”
2. You can access example content to get an idea of what I am trying to do on another training video extract using this link: https://vimeo.com/275646944/a29e6bbbf6
3. As you’ll see, I usually do the visuals for the video (a combination of very basic animations and PowerPoint) myself, but I am exploring how I might get some help from freelancers.
4. The text I would like animation for is as follows:
“For those working in the gambling industry, the expectation to provide fair and safe games that do not exploit addicted consumers is greater now than it ever has been. The better you understand the current thinking and evidence around how games can make gambling addictive, the better equipped you will be to deal with this difficult challenge.
Individual differences, for example might include an individual’s personality (e.g., are they impulsive), their motivations (e.g., do they want to relax; or do they crave excitement), their gender (men generally tend to be more at risk; but this gender gap is closing), biological and genetic factors (e.g., brain systems of problem gamblers may function differently leading to increased risk-taking).
Different products have the potential to satisfy different kinds of gambler needs. For example, a gambler who is motivated to relax may be more interested in faster, repetitive games (like a slot machine, for example). In contrast, a gambler who is interested testing their skill may be drawn to more strategic games such as poker).”
Jonathan P.
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