In post-production, Motion-graphics refers to How we consume visual information is being revolutionized by motion graphics, an enthralling fusion of art and technology. In practice, it usually sits at the intersection of planning, shooting, and post-production.
How It Is Used
In practice, the term usually concerns planning, execution, and review across previs, shooting, compositing, animation, or finishing. In production, the term usually involves planning how an image will be altered, combined, extended, or animated before the final shot is delivered.
What It Changes
It matters because visual effects and animation are not only technical solutions; they also shape style, scale, and what the audience believes can exist on screen. Seen in context, it clarifies how technical planning and creative design have to move together for a shot to feel seamless.
Production Context
The concept is clearest when tied to workflow decisions across previs, shooting, compositing, rendering, or final finishing. That remains true whether the work is invisible support or a central spectacle element.