The goal is to visualise the complete workflow of our automated manufacturing cell in a clear, engaging 3D animation. I will provide layout drawings, cycle times and the step-by-step sequence; your job is to translate that information into a concise video that walks viewers through each stage of the process, highlighting how material enters, moves through each machine and exits as a finished part. Clarity is more important than cinematic flair: each machine action, conveyor hand-off and buffer zone needs to be easy to follow for operators and managers who may not have an engineering background. Camera moves should stay practical—think slow fly-throughs, logical cuts and callouts rather than rapid, dramatic angles. You are free to work in the package you know best. If you prefer Blender for its rendering speed, SolidWorks Visualize for tight CAD integration, or AutoCAD-based tools to stay closest to our drawings, that is fine so long as the final result meets the spec below. Deliverables • Storyboard or animatic for approval before full production • Final animation: 1080p (or higher) MP4, 60-120 seconds in length • Native project files and textures so internal engineers can update later Acceptance criteria 1. Every workflow step shown in correct order without omissions 2. Machine labels and colour coding match supplied reference 3. Smooth motion (no jerky transitions) and legible callouts when paused Once the storyboard is signed off I’d like the finished piece within two weeks, but if you need a little longer, let’s discuss milestones up front.