Spatial Motion Design
REal Estate showcase
I bring to life videos showcasing real estate Using Spatial motion design.
Year :
2021 - Present
Industry :
Real Estate
Client :
TampaBayRaw
Project Duration :
-
1 week
overview
I collaborated with a real estate videographer to produce a series of eight aerial property videos that combine drone cinematography with spatial motion design.
Instead of simply showcasing beautiful flyovers, our goal was to make each video informative and decision-driven — helping viewers quickly understand plot boundaries, land size, access roads, and key selling points.
My role was to design and animate motion graphics that sit naturally inside the environment, transforming raw footage into guided visual stories.
Each video answers a simple question:
“Where is the value, and why does this property matter?”


THE CHALLENGE
Drone footage looks impressive, but it often lacks clarity.
Buyers struggle to understand:
Where the exact plot begins and ends
How large the land actually is
Road access and nearby landmarks
Orientation and layout
Without context, aerial visuals become aesthetic rather than useful.
The challenge was to add information without overwhelming the footage.

my role
I handled all motion design and visual communication, including:
Plot boundary tracing
Land segmentation overlays
Distance and measurement indicators
Road and landmark labeling
Text animations and highlights
Visual hierarchy and timing
All graphics were tracked and composited to feel anchored to the real world, not floating on top.
process
1. Footage Review & Story Mapping
For each property, I studied the drone path and identified:
key selling angles
natural camera reveals
moments to introduce information
I treated every video like a mini narrative rather than a slideshow.
2. Spatial Planning
Before animating, I mapped:
boundaries
entry points
nearby features
camera perspective shifts
This ensured labels and graphics felt accurate and grounded in space.
3. Motion Design & Tracking
Using After Effects, I:
tracked surfaces and terrain
attached overlays to real-world coordinates
animated boundary lines and highlights
designed clean, readable typography
timed reveals with camera movement
The goal was subtlety, graphics should guide attention, not distract from the property.
4. Refinement
I focused heavily on:
readability at mobile sizes
pacing
clarity
smooth transitions
Real estate viewers need information quickly, so every second counts.

Design Principles I Followed
Clarity over decoration
Information appears exactly when needed
Graphics feel physically attached to the land
Minimal, premium aesthetic
I treated the overlays like architectural annotations rather than flashy effects.
Results
Across eight properties, the final videos:
communicated boundaries instantly
reduced viewer confusion
made listings feel more premium and trustworthy
helped buyers understand value at a glance
The combination of drone cinematography and motion design turned passive footage into persuasive storytelling.
What This Project Shows
This work reflects how I approach motion design:
Not just “making things move,” but
making information clear through movement.
It combines:
Motion Design
Spatial Thinking
Visual Communication
Storytelling
Real-world problem solving
The same principles apply whether I’m designing for real estate, products, or interactive systems.
Spatial Motion Design
REal Estate showcase
I bring to life videos showcasing real estate Using Spatial motion design.
Year :
2021 - Present
Industry :
Real Estate
Client :
TampaBayRaw
Project Duration :
-
1 week
overview
I collaborated with a real estate videographer to produce a series of eight aerial property videos that combine drone cinematography with spatial motion design.
Instead of simply showcasing beautiful flyovers, our goal was to make each video informative and decision-driven — helping viewers quickly understand plot boundaries, land size, access roads, and key selling points.
My role was to design and animate motion graphics that sit naturally inside the environment, transforming raw footage into guided visual stories.
Each video answers a simple question:
“Where is the value, and why does this property matter?”


THE CHALLENGE
Drone footage looks impressive, but it often lacks clarity.
Buyers struggle to understand:
Where the exact plot begins and ends
How large the land actually is
Road access and nearby landmarks
Orientation and layout
Without context, aerial visuals become aesthetic rather than useful.
The challenge was to add information without overwhelming the footage.

my role
I handled all motion design and visual communication, including:
Plot boundary tracing
Land segmentation overlays
Distance and measurement indicators
Road and landmark labeling
Text animations and highlights
Visual hierarchy and timing
All graphics were tracked and composited to feel anchored to the real world, not floating on top.
process
1. Footage Review & Story Mapping
For each property, I studied the drone path and identified:
key selling angles
natural camera reveals
moments to introduce information
I treated every video like a mini narrative rather than a slideshow.
2. Spatial Planning
Before animating, I mapped:
boundaries
entry points
nearby features
camera perspective shifts
This ensured labels and graphics felt accurate and grounded in space.
3. Motion Design & Tracking
Using After Effects, I:
tracked surfaces and terrain
attached overlays to real-world coordinates
animated boundary lines and highlights
designed clean, readable typography
timed reveals with camera movement
The goal was subtlety, graphics should guide attention, not distract from the property.
4. Refinement
I focused heavily on:
readability at mobile sizes
pacing
clarity
smooth transitions
Real estate viewers need information quickly, so every second counts.

Design Principles I Followed
Clarity over decoration
Information appears exactly when needed
Graphics feel physically attached to the land
Minimal, premium aesthetic
I treated the overlays like architectural annotations rather than flashy effects.
Results
Across eight properties, the final videos:
communicated boundaries instantly
reduced viewer confusion
made listings feel more premium and trustworthy
helped buyers understand value at a glance
The combination of drone cinematography and motion design turned passive footage into persuasive storytelling.
What This Project Shows
This work reflects how I approach motion design:
Not just “making things move,” but
making information clear through movement.
It combines:
Motion Design
Spatial Thinking
Visual Communication
Storytelling
Real-world problem solving
The same principles apply whether I’m designing for real estate, products, or interactive systems.
Spatial Motion Design
REal Estate showcase
I bring to life videos showcasing real estate Using Spatial motion design.
Year :
2021 - Present
Industry :
Real Estate
Client :
TampaBayRaw
Project Duration :
-
1 week
overview
I collaborated with a real estate videographer to produce a series of eight aerial property videos that combine drone cinematography with spatial motion design.
Instead of simply showcasing beautiful flyovers, our goal was to make each video informative and decision-driven — helping viewers quickly understand plot boundaries, land size, access roads, and key selling points.
My role was to design and animate motion graphics that sit naturally inside the environment, transforming raw footage into guided visual stories.
Each video answers a simple question:
“Where is the value, and why does this property matter?”


THE CHALLENGE
Drone footage looks impressive, but it often lacks clarity.
Buyers struggle to understand:
Where the exact plot begins and ends
How large the land actually is
Road access and nearby landmarks
Orientation and layout
Without context, aerial visuals become aesthetic rather than useful.
The challenge was to add information without overwhelming the footage.

my role
I handled all motion design and visual communication, including:
Plot boundary tracing
Land segmentation overlays
Distance and measurement indicators
Road and landmark labeling
Text animations and highlights
Visual hierarchy and timing
All graphics were tracked and composited to feel anchored to the real world, not floating on top.
process
1. Footage Review & Story Mapping
For each property, I studied the drone path and identified:
key selling angles
natural camera reveals
moments to introduce information
I treated every video like a mini narrative rather than a slideshow.
2. Spatial Planning
Before animating, I mapped:
boundaries
entry points
nearby features
camera perspective shifts
This ensured labels and graphics felt accurate and grounded in space.
3. Motion Design & Tracking
Using After Effects, I:
tracked surfaces and terrain
attached overlays to real-world coordinates
animated boundary lines and highlights
designed clean, readable typography
timed reveals with camera movement
The goal was subtlety, graphics should guide attention, not distract from the property.
4. Refinement
I focused heavily on:
readability at mobile sizes
pacing
clarity
smooth transitions
Real estate viewers need information quickly, so every second counts.

Design Principles I Followed
Clarity over decoration
Information appears exactly when needed
Graphics feel physically attached to the land
Minimal, premium aesthetic
I treated the overlays like architectural annotations rather than flashy effects.
Results
Across eight properties, the final videos:
communicated boundaries instantly
reduced viewer confusion
made listings feel more premium and trustworthy
helped buyers understand value at a glance
The combination of drone cinematography and motion design turned passive footage into persuasive storytelling.
What This Project Shows
This work reflects how I approach motion design:
Not just “making things move,” but
making information clear through movement.
It combines:
Motion Design
Spatial Thinking
Visual Communication
Storytelling
Real-world problem solving
The same principles apply whether I’m designing for real estate, products, or interactive systems.