Systel Rugged Computing

3D Animation

Product Rendering

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Project Description

Explosions, solar flares, debris, oh my! Targeting the defense market, this computer integrates into military equipment like tanks, how cool is that?! This action-packed technical product animation for Systel Rugged Computers was a huge hit for their trade show and online product launch. The animation helped launch Systel’s latest product to the front of the competitive military grade computer industry!

We had a blast with this product animation, and we were equally as excited as Systel to show off what this rugged computer can do!

‘Merica

Sorry not sorry for the terrible puns.

Technical Product Animation Experience

Let’s just say we know a thing or two about telling stories that bring inanimate objects to life. Picture us here at Motion Giraffx like Dr. Frankenstein… except our creations are beautiful and not at all creepy. Actually, let’s start over, way over from the beginning.

Our founders were forged in the fires of fast-paced advertising agencies. We blasted into the Houston animation industry fresh faced and passionate from the start, pumping out Hewlett Packard animated laptop advertisements almost weekly for a local design shop. Technical product animations that are also high-impact and sexy is in our blood. So when Systel approached us with animating their fleet of military grade computers, we were flooded simultaneously with PTSD and excitement. But hey, let’s blow some sh*t up.

Apart from our years animating advertisements for laptops and gaming PCs for BestBuy display computers, we’ve also been entrenched with highly technical product animation for oil and gas companies. Animating super complicated machinery, vehicles, and internal components for the industrial world has also conditioned our collective minds and bodies for this perfect project about rugged computers, tanks, and technical details.

And lastly, let’s not forget that we’re all computer nerds at heart here. Graphics cards, liquid cooling, and processors are words we don’t use sparingly, just check our slack channel. Being able to disassemble and reassemble our own rendering computers to make animations about powerful PCs is all a little meta, no? In summary, we are easily able to communicate with clients who need technical product animations about computers. We know the lingo, we know computers, and we know how to animate them.