Stock Footage Videos

A great way to create a visually engaging explainer video is by using a mix of stock video footage and animation. The benefit here is that you can use have a real life feel to your video without having to incur the cost of shooting.

Trixie

Ripple was commissioned to create a stock-footage video for start-up, Trixie. Trixie is an app that connects women with other women who have similar interests within a pre-defined radius.

Vodafone's IOT Pulse

Vodafone had launched a new app for its employees across the world that allowed them to collaborate on IoT (Internet of Things). Ripple was tasked to create a video for the launch of this app.

Safety Net

Ripple Animation created this marketing video for US based insurance company SafetyNet for engagement on its social media channels. The promotional fintexh video was compiled using relevant stock clips and edited to create a flow that worked. The need for affordable videos for use on social media channels has skyrocketed. Video - whether explainer videos, whiteboard videos, animated videos, 2D animation videos, promotional videos - has taken over.

Baby Natura

Baby Natura had created a plant based packaged food for infants. They needed an explainer video to show why plant based foods were better than any other type of food. We used a strong narrative with stock footage to make the point.

Wagga

Wagga Wagga was launching a new range of cooking oil in the Indian market. The USP was that the seeds from which the oils are made are not genetically modified, there are no harmful chemicals or pesticides and that the oil is processed close to where the seeds are grown in Wagga Wagga, New Zealand. Ripple created a series of videos explaining the benefits of switching to a pure oil.