In-house motion. Same edit suite as the shoot. Polish that moves the unit needle.
Motion graphics is where a lot of agencies bottleneck — they shoot in-house but pipe the post out to a different shop, which adds two weeks and removes any chance of revising the edit based on the motion. Our motion suite sits next to our edit bay, so the producer, editor, and motion artist are the same conversation.

In-house motion suite — same conversation as the edit.
Common deliverables: animated brand identity (logo build-outs, brand stings, transitions), title sequences for series and case-study reels, lower thirds and broadcast-safe sports graphics, animated explainers, kinetic typography for social cutdowns, and end-card / CTA sequences for commercials.
Tools: After Effects + Premiere primary, with motion-design exports baked into delivery presets so social and broadcast versions are color-managed and frame-rate-correct out of the gate. No 'oh let me re-render this' surprises after delivery.
Motion is bundled into commercial and sports retainers by default. Standalone motion projects (animated brand stings, title sequence work for outside footage) start at $10,000 and ship with a written brief, two revision rounds, and full source files.
Animated logos, lower-thirds, title sequences, kinetic typography, explainers, infographics, edit polish — all in-house.
Yes — edit polish, motion graphics, color, final delivery for outside footage is a common engagement.
Yes — templated lower-thirds, title cards, end cards, sponsor slides for ongoing use across episodes or campaigns.
After Effects + Premiere + Photoshop + Illustrator. DaVinci Resolve for color. Delivers in any spec your channels need.
Polish jobs in 2-5 business days. Title sequences and explainers in 2-4 weeks. Same-day when bundled with a Reels on Wheels shoot.
Yes — After Effects projects, Premiere sequences, color projects, and master assets are included on delivery.
Yes — lower-thirds, titles, sponsor slates, transitions, and end-card systems templated to your brand for episode-to-episode swaps without restarting the design.