Costs and turnaround time for an animation
The investment depends on length, style, custom illustrations, 2D or 3D, voice-over, music, and number of rounds of revisions. The ranges below will help you plan. Always ask for a clear scope and fixed milestones.
Social snippet 10-20 sec (2D)
- Indicative investment: €2,000 - €5,000
- Lead time: 1–2 weeks
- Suitable for: Awareness, retargeting, A/B testing
Explanatory animation 60-90 sec (2D)
- Indicative investment: €6,000 - €15,000
- Lead time: 3–5 weeks
- Suitable for: Complex themes, campaign sites
Data-driven motion graphics
- Indicative investment: €8,000 - €18,000
- Lead time: 3–6 weeks
- Suitable for: Reports, annual figures, policy updates
3D or hybrid manufacturing
- Indicative investment: €15,000+
- Lead time: 5–8 weeks
- Suitable for: Environments, product or context visualization
Want multiple variants or languages? Plan for scalable templates, modular scripts, and multilingual subtitles from the start. This will help you get more out of the same budget and shorten your turnaround time for follow-up campaigns. Do you work internationally? Read more about Animation videos in multiple languages.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the three characteristics of an NGO?
Typical characteristics of NGOs: non-profit status, mission-driven work toward social goals, and independence from government in decision-making and implementation. Communication focuses on impact, transparency, and accountability toward the public and partners.
How much does it cost to have an animation made?
Roughly speaking, you can expect to pay €2,000 - €5,000 for short social snippets and €6,000 - €15,000 for a 60-90 second explanatory animation in 2D. Complex 3D or hybrid productions often start at €15,000. The exact price depends on the scope, style, and speed.
How long should an NGO animation be?
Aim for 60-90 seconds for explainers and 6-20 seconds for social media. Start with the core message within 3-5 seconds, use one message per shot, and conclude with one clear CTA.
How do you make animation accessible?
Use subtitles, sufficient color contrast, and descriptive voice-overs. Avoid fast-moving images, provide audio descriptions where relevant, and test all titles and captions for mobile readability.