Exhibit Animations delivers pedestrian collision animation to defend anonymous ride-share company.
Q4 2019
The initial goal for this animation was to show the timing of the subject crossing the street lined up with the speed and direction of the vehicle in question. The client felt that both a first-person point of view as well as an overhead shot of the vehicle was the best display for this particular case.
The overhead view provided our client with the ability to better show the relation of the vehicle to both the pedestrian crossing and the second vehicle ahead.
“The material we got from Exhibit Animations was invaluable to displaying our case in the best possible light.”
In addition, Exhibit Animations provided a view from the drivers seat of the vehicle. This gave the client an important tool to show what the driver would have seen, giving a grounded perspective to the case from all angles.
Exhibit Animations worked with professionals across multiple fields to make sure the dynamic elements of the scene were correct, as well as the lighting and location data gathered on-site.
Eventually, the client decided that a night-time version of both animations would provide even more visual context to the case they were building. Exhibit Animations provided these additional renders to strengthen their case.
Exhibit Animations will always work with our clients to figure out exactly the best approach for their case. But being adaptable under tight deadlines is where we excel. The night-time renders for this animation gave this client exactly what they needed to get their desired result.
Exhibit Animations collaborated with professionals in the body mechanics field to make sure the animation was as accurate as possible.