Stop-motion built for the product page and the scroll.
Retail & e-commerce stop-motion for launches and always-on performance: hero films, paid-social cutdowns, and PDP-ready loops delivered with producer-led approvals and predictable timelines.
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Our Retail & Ecommerce Stop-motion Reel
Reply in 1–2 working days • NDA available for unreleased products
- Asset toolkit from day one (ratios/cutdowns/loops/stills)
- Pack clarity + macro detail approval gates (no surprises)
- Predictable delivery (defined checkpoints + version list up front)
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Is This Right for You?
This page is for retail and e-commerce teams who need standout product animation that’s also operationally sane: clear deliverables, defined approvals, and channel-ready versions for paid social, PDPs, and retailer placements, without last-minute scrambling.
Best Fit | Not a Fit |
| New SKU launches and range refreshes | Micro-budgets needing large build scope |
| Paid social creative testing (multiple formats/cutdowns) | “We need it tomorrow” with no scope focus |
| PDP/website loops, product explainers, seasonal promos | Template/stock motion |
Make product content your team can ship and reuse.
- No more PDP mismatch → loops/stills planned alongside hero creative
- No more versioning overload → defined cutdowns + ratios mapped to placements
- No more pack-legibility surprises → approve key frames before shoot density ramps
- No more supplier juggling → one producer-led team through build, shoot, post, delivery
- No more procurement delays → usage/IP/assumptions written down early
Talk to a producer about your launch date

Three Ways to Work (Retail/E-comm Framing)
Option 1: Stop-Motion Launch Sprint (4–6 weeks)
Best for: Focused product drops, seasonal promos, single-set tabletop work
Direct answer: Need to launch fast? The Launch Sprint is a compressed production designed for quick SKU drops and seasonal moments where speed matters and scope can be focused.
Typically includes: pack/tabletop build, shoot, edit + sound polish, defined cutdowns + ratios
Option 2: Hero Film + Content Toolkit (8–12 weeks)
Best for: Big launch moments + coherent rollout
Direct answer: For major product launches, we create a hero film plus a comprehensive toolkit of channel-ready assets so your campaign stays cohesive everywhere it runs.
Toolkit examples (call these out clearly):
- 6s/10s/15s cutdowns for paid social
- 9:16 / 4:5 / 1:1 / 16:9 versions
- PDP loops + pack macros
- Still frames/key visuals (optional)
Option 3: Always-On Stop-Motion (Monthly Cadence)
Best for: Continuous testing/refresh for performance teams
Direct answer: If your team needs a steady stream of fresh creative for testing and optimisation, we design repeatable set systems with a monthly shoot rhythm for ongoing performance.
What it feels like: repeatable set system + monthly shoot rhythm + steady pipeline of variants
Why A+C
- In-house from concept → build → shoot → post (fewer handoffs, fewer surprises)
- Producer-led approvals to keep creative, brand, legal, and procurement aligned
- Remote reviews + dailies for distributed teams and fast feedback loops
- Commercial clarity early: usage/IP/payment milestones agreed up front
- Capacity to scale: multi-unit shooting and repeatable workflows (where needed)
Micro-proof (add what’s true for you):
- UK studio base + full-service production
- Dedicated stop-motion specialists (directors, animators, model makers, post)
Predictable process, especially when physical is involved
1) Discovery + feasibility
We align on goals, channels, launch date, and “non-negotiables” (pack clarity, claims, compliance).
2) Treatment + storyboard (approval gate)
You sign off the plan before we build, so you know what you’re buying.
3) Build + look dev (approval gate)
Sets/props/pack approach confirmed early (hero props vs real product decisions).
4) Shoot + dailies (approval gate)
We share progress in-flight to prevent end-of-schedule surprises.
5) Post + delivery
Edit, sound, finishing, and export delivery per platform + retailer specs.
Retail & Ecommerce checklist (callout box):
- Pack files, product samples, claims/legal copy
- Channel list + placements (Meta/TikTok/YouTube/PDP/retailer)
- Launch date + key approvers + turnaround expectations
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Procurement-ready from the first quote
No vague numbers. No hidden assumptions. We make it easy to say “yes” internally.
What your quote includes (example structure):
- Scope + deliverables list (formats, cutdowns, ratios)
- Production schedule + approval gates
- Usage/IP options and assumptions (clearly stated)
- Payment milestones (clear, standardised)
Common Retail & Ecommerce usage scenarios
- Paid social (multi-format)
- Web / PDP loops and e-comm assets
- In-store screens / retail media
- OOH / DOOH (where required)
- Broadcast (if in scope)
Investment guidance
Every project is different, but most Retail & Ecommerce stop-motion budgets are driven by:
- Pack complexity + macro legibility needs
- Liquids / melt / reflections (and the control required)
- Set build detail (stylised worlds vs minimal tabletop)
- Volume of deliverables (cutdowns, ratios, localisation)
Share your launch month, we’ll suggest a sensible approach.
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Frequently asked questions
Can you deliver assets for multiple placements/ratios from one shoot? More
Yes. We plan deliverables up front (ratios, cutdowns, platform specs) so versioning is built into the shoot plan, not bolted on afterwards.
Can you create PDP loops and stills alongside the hero film? More
Absolutely. PDP loops, pack macros, and key stills are part of most retail toolkits we deliver — they’re planned from day one.
How do you handle mandatory claims/text overlays for ads? More
We build them into the asset spec during scoping and lock them at approval stages so legal/compliance has visibility early.
What do you need from us (pack files, samples, channel plan)? More
Typically: pack files/artwork, product samples (where relevant), brand guidelines, mandatory claims, and your channel/placement list. We’ll give you a simple checklist after the first call.






