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ELS Animated Promotional Video

2 mins 07th September 2016
ELS Animation Video | Kensa

We provided our client, ELS, with an animation to clearly depict and explain their legal services in an engaging way.


At Employment Law Solutions (ELS), they take a different approach to how legal advice works, with a flexible retainer based model.

To reflect this, they wanted a suitably different way of explaining their services and how they work to potential customers. To accomplish this, we provided ELS with a bespoke animation that gets all the key facts across in a fun, engaging way that is very different from your typical legal firms video.

ELS Graphic Design | Kensa
Employment Law Design | Kensa Creative

“From my very vague brief the team at Kensa have created a video that impresses everyone we show it to! It clearly, simply and concisely informs our audience of what we do and why we are better than our competitors and meets every aspect of the brief, our expectations and more.”Kevin Murphy

The Client

Employment Law Solutions is a family run firm of employment lawyers, focusing on providing pragmatic, legally sound business advice.

The Brief

The brief from the team at ELS was simple. They wanted a short video that communicated what they do clearly and why they are better than their competitors!

The Outcome

After speaking with ELS, our vision for their informative video was clear. The result needed to be an engaging motion graphics animation that communicates their ethos seamlessly, whilst being informative and engaging.

Boost Your Brand With Video

If you want an animated video to explain how your business works in a way that will grab attention and stand out from your competitors, contact us today so we can learn about your business and brainstorm some ideas for bringing it to live in video.


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