Serving the motion graphics needs of New York City post production
for over a quarter century! Is that a good thing?
Thanks for having a look at our work!
Hi! I'm Chris Zitelli, the man behind the curtain known as Manhattan Motion Graphics, and I really have been designing, art directing, editing, and making motion graphics for clients great and small for over 25 years. I can work in your studio or mine. I can travel to on-site venues to work with your creative team and produce content on the fly. I can work within almost any budget. My clients would tell you I'm easy and fun to work with, and I'm always thrilled to show what I can do for new clients as well.
If you only have a couple of minutes, here's a taste of past motion graphics projects I've completed.
Scroll beyond to see some of them as complete long-form pieces.
Wabtec, a shipping logistics company, wanted to illustrate their Port Optimizer™ logistics software which can streamline tracking the entire shipping process from container ship to port to the destinations of trucks and trains. We built a complete port utilizing that 3D scene for an as well as hi-res print output.
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Subaru wanted to introduce a new model to the world, the Ascent SUV. Here the task was to showcase the unique features of their new model while appealing to the loyal Subaru customer base.
For the reveal of their latest Impreza model Subaru wanted to present the world of the Impreza driver: active, involved, family-oriented, and fun. We created a dramatic ultra-wide, eye-catching tableau with which to introduce and reveal the latest model live onstage.
GM wanted to introduce its new Camaro at the Detroit Auto Show. We thought it would be cool to pay homage to the that great automotive city via quick video tour of its sights, culminating inside the Detroit Institute of Art, and making the famous Diego Rivera auto industry mural come to life.
Google wanted to encourage the wellness of their at-home teams during pandemic lockdown. One fun idea was to practice yoga -- with their pets! I created this whimsical reminder to tune in to the zoom broadcast utilizing team-provided footage.
Created for Jiva Creative jivacreative.com
Many of the companies I work with do not allow public viewing of their motion graphics, but please feel free to reach out for a private link to see much more of what I can do!
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