Training Video Examples
See our top video training examples created using our video production service.
Minipip
Lexicon Safety Training
Jola
EntrySign - System Configuration
NHS - Handling Complaints
Tayna Batteries
REFIT 2050
Imperial College London
Licensed Footage Styles
With access to millions of commercially licensed clips, we also produce videos that blend animation with stock footage, eliminating the need for filming. We also utilise any digital assets provide by you.
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6 Reasons Why Businesses Invest in Animated Training Videos
1️⃣
Transform Complex Processes into Clear, Visual Steps
Animated training videos simplify intricate procedures and workflows through purposeful motion and visuals, making learning faster, clearer, and more intuitive.
2️⃣
Ensure Consistent Training Delivery Across Teams
Every viewer receives the same polished, accurate explanation. Animation removes variability, ensuring training is delivered consistently no matter the trainer, location, or timing.
3️⃣
Boost Knowledge Retention and Engagement
Movement, colour, and visual cues make information more memorable. Animated content keeps people engaged for longer and helps key messages stick far better than static slides or text.
4️⃣
Reduce Training Time and Costs
Once created, animated videos scale effortlessly. Teams can reuse them across departments and onboarding cycles, reducing trainer hours and minimising the need for repeated live sessions.
5️⃣
Support On-Demand, Self-Paced Learning
Employees can pause, replay, and revisit animated modules whenever they need to reinforce understanding, ideal for compliance, onboarding, and process training.
6️⃣
Improve Accuracy, Compliance, and Performance
Animation removes ambiguity by showing exactly how things work. Clear visual instructions help reduce errors, enforce best practice, and raise overall performance across the organisation.








