Show Build
Every show needs a strong visual identity—and that’s where our digital assets come in. We create everything from animated intros and outros to segment cards, walkups, transitions, and lower thirds—all tailored to your brand. Even the smallest details, like overlays and slide deck templates, are designed to keep the look consistent and the experience elevated. It’s all built to make your show feel intentional, cohesive, and unmistakably you.
Intro Video
Segment Cards
Your segments or sessions in your ROS are each introduced with a 5–8 second animated card. These visual assets keep the show interesting and ensure a smooth transition between segments - and the necessary transition during scene changes.
This is interchangeable with segment cards or can stand on their own at the head of the show or a segment to introduce the the presenters. Typically a short animation with a photo, name, created in the same visual style as the rest of the show.
Walk Ups
Lower Thirds
In its simplest form, a lower third can just be text overlaying the video. Typically we use it to show the name/title of the on-screen presenter.
Typically a logo with a Thank You. Though, it can be whatever you need it to be... it is sometimes used for credits or to share details about the next event.
Slide Templates
Virtual Backgrounds
So often decks are crammed with far too much information and just scream boring. We can help you put together clean, easy-to-read decks that are customized to the theme/look of your show.
These are used to replace your green screen shoot or virtually in camera.
Outro
Countdowns
Countdowns at the head of the event to allow the audience to settle in. This could have some messaging or CTAs.
A 60–90 second opening piece that sets the tone for your event. It can be a montage, scripted narrative, or title sequence—animated, live-action, or both—with music and/or voiceover.
Or it could be a short :10 second intro bumper with the title of the series and the name of the episode.
Overlays
This typically includes talking point overlays, static or animated stickers, show bugs, etc.