Doodle/Whiteboard Explainer Video Creator — 60-Second Financial Services Explainer (Script Provided)

A wealth management family office solutions firm seeking a skilled doodle/whiteboard-style video animator to produce a polished, 60-second explainer video. This video will serve as a primary marketing and educational asset introducing our "connector" model — the framework through which we link clients with family office-level financial strategies and resources. This content will live on the website.

A finalized script will be provided. We need a professional who can take that script from concept to completion, providing strategic creative direction at every stage of production.

SCOPE OF WORK

You will be responsible for the full production lifecycle, including:

- Pre-Production: Review of the provided script; recommendation of visual story flow, scene-by-scene storyboard, and illustration style that suits a sophisticated financial services audience

- Production Direction: Guidance on pacing, animation style, color palette, and tone that aligns with our brand positioning (professional, trustworthy, approachable)

- Illustration & Animation: Custom doodle/whiteboard-style artwork and animation — not generic template output

- Voiceover: Professional voiceover sourced and integrated, OR clear guidance if you work with a preferred VO partner (please specify in your proposal)

- Music & Sound Design: Appropriate background music licensed for commercial use

- Final Delivery: Completed video file in HD (minimum 1080p), optimized for web/social use; source files preferred

PROJECT REQUIREMENTS

- Maximum video length: 60 seconds

- Style: Doodle/whiteboard animation — clean, modern, and approachable

- Audience: High-net-worth individuals, family offices, and financial professionals — the tone must reflect credibility and sophistication

- Experience with finance, wealth management, or B2B professional services content is strongly preferred

- Must be able to demonstrate custom illustration capability — please include portfolio samples relevant to this style

- Clear communication throughout; ability to incorporate feedback at storyboard stage before full animation begins

WHAT TO INCLUDE IN YOUR PROPOSAL

1. Portfolio samples of doodle/whiteboard explainer videos you have produced (especially any finance or professional services work)

2. Brief outline of your production process from script review to final delivery

3. Your proposed timeline for a 60-second video

4. Whether voiceover is included in your quoted price or billed separately

5. Fixed price bid for this project

To confirm you have read this posting in full, please begin your proposal with the phrase: "I have reviewed the project."

TIMELINE

Proposals reviewed on a rolling basis. Project kickoff targeted immediately upon hire.

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