Explore selected whiteboard-animation-production-services-dnji9bmtq6k video projects, case studies and production examples from Santanu Productions. The projects below showcase real-world work across corporate, industrial and brand communication requirements.
This engaging whiteboard doodle animation video simplifies HDFC Bank’s personalized mobile banking features. Through hand-drawn visuals and easy narration, it showcases how customers can enjoy seamless, secure, and customized banking experiences from their mobile devices—anytime, anywhere.
Discover how a 30-second lip-synced animation of Sir Albert Einstein, created for Larsen & Toubro in 1994, showcased early digital animation craftsmanship and connected the theory of relativity to applied engineering.
A whiteboard animation crafted for BASF Thane plant, this film simplifies complex safety protocols and site processes through dynamic sketching and AI-assisted visuals. With a calm English voiceover and hand-drawn style, it enhances engagement, supports site orientation, and aligns with BASF’s global branding — delivering an impactful, cost-effective alternative to traditional training videos.
Santanu Production created a high-end 3D medical animation for Johnson & Johnson to explain vestibular compensation—a complex brain mechanism that restores balance after inner ear damage. Using visual metaphors, color-coded brain structures, and animated neural activity, it illustrates how cinnarizine supports natural recovery. Designed for pharma reps and internal training, the video delivers scientific clarity with engaging storytelling.
Explore how Santanu Productions delivered a dynamic corporate video for Yeoman Marine Services Private Limited highlighting their acquisition of Ratnagiri Shipyard and extensive expertise in shipbuilding, repair, and marine infrastructure. This case study reveals the power of professional industrial video production for driving visibility, stakeholder confidence, and procurement opportunities in the defense and maritime sectors.
A pioneering 1995 industrial animation that decoded the internal working of a Circulating Fluidized Bed (#CFB-boiler) for Thermax Babcock & Wilcox. Built using early 3ds Max tools, Animator Pro, and IPAS effects, this project transformed complex engineering diagrams into a boardroom-ready visual training asset for engineers, clients, and EPC stakeholders—long before modern real-time 3D workflows existed.
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