Vyond is the AI-powered video creation platform built with the Financial Services industry in mind. Quickly and easily create regulatory compliance training, data privacy training, anti-money laundering training and more with our simple-to-use suite of video creation tools. Create videos at scale and transform mission-critical content into engaging business communications with Vyond.
Vyond Studio: A Powerful Drag-and-Drop Video Creator
Get full video creation and editing capability with our powerful, drag-and-drop, timeline based video creator. Hundreds of premade templates, 40,000+ props, and a fully-featured character creator provide the detail and relevancy to build the exact video you need for any industry or use case.
Is it better than hiring an animator? If you have the money for one, then no, of course not. But you need to think about purpose, time and effort. Vyond really do make it very easy to create videos with limited technical ability.
Vyond is incredibly easy to use. I tend to use Articulate Storyline and Vyond together to create a more powerful and diverse e-learning experience. Please see my previous post for an example of how I have used both pieces of software together.
I use Vyond with Google Chrome. The user interface is intuitive and easy to learn. Camera panning and zooming can be implemented with a click of a button. You can add music from the music library to your video and there are lots of soundtracks to choose from. What I really love about the software is the character lip sync, you can add a narrated audio track to your character and they will lip sync to it. This makes creating character interactions and scenarios
An easy to use, cost-effective, cloud-based animated video creator. I would highly recommend for creating concept, explainer and scenario videos. Very powerful tool and easy to combine with authoring software such as Articulate Storyline.
The service was provided on a freemium basis to consumers and has multiple subscription levels available for businesses. GoAnimate provided users with drag-and-drop tools that the company's website indicates could be used to access thousands of character models, backdrops, and other assets to create scenario-based videos - like political videos depicted during the 2012 presidential campaign. The platform offers Text-To-Speech character voices with customizable environments. Scholars and students also used the product to combine audio files from historical moments with animated re-creations.
Go!Animate was founded in Late 2006[1] by Alvin Hung. It was created due to Alvin Hung's wife wanting a animation to be created for her, but since Hung couldn't draw, he decided to create Go!Animate to solve this issue.
Actually, the real reason is just because my wife was bugging me... She wanted me to "make" her something and I thought I could easily whip up a nice animation to appease her. Well, I couldn't because I don't draw well and Flash is difficult to use. GoAnimate was founded to solve this very mundane problem... :P"
On September 20th, 2007, the GoAnimate website's first capture on the Wayback Machine appeared.[4] The page only had a few lines on it about how it was coming soon, with a unarchived image of the Go!Animate logo being captioned with "Go!Animate loves you."
A event would be announced on December 7th, 2009 named "GoAnimate's Jingle Bell Blowout Contest", in which 2 people could win a Nintendo DS.[8] The challenge for the event was to create an animations for 2 Story Ideas, although one idea could be used, with the deadline for the video being December 24th at 12:01 AM (EST). The contest winner is unknown.
In 2012, e-Marketer predicted that video would be the fastest-growing online ad format in 2012, with spending to increase nearly 55 percent over 2011. Business2community.com reports that the popularity of video as a medium to communicate information results from its ability to effectively tell stories, spread messages and encourage action. It notes that bloggers who may not be skilled writers are turning to video as well.
On September 16, 2013, GoAnimate changed is logo, removing the exclamation mark. The site relaunched with a new look, new features, and the removal of GoBucks and GoPoints. The video creator was renovated in October 2013, and the character creator was revamped in late November 2013. This was also the year the grounded video trend started to rise drastically.
On November 25, 2015, GoAnimate replaced their free plan with a trial plan that lasts for 2 weeks. After the trial expires, the ability to create or edit videos is locked until a paid plan is subscribed to.
GoAnimate claimed it was only compatible with business themes, but likely due to the mixed opinions of the GoAnimate Team regarding non-business themes, the reason it wasn't compatible with them was due to how many Grounded Videos were appearing on Youtube.
On July 16, 2019, Vyond announced that they were planning to shut down the so-called Legacy Video Maker, the original Flash-based video maker used since 2007. Vyond cited the end-of-life of Adobe Flash Player as the reason for removal. This would ultimately prevent users from making animations with the Non-Business Themes.
On September 15, 2014, DomoAnimate, the site powered by the discontinued "make your own website" option of GoAnimate, shut down as a result of the site deteriorating moderation wise. Users are now redirected to GoAnimate4Schools when they search for DomoAnimate. That same day, GoAnimate removed private messaging and commenting abilities to basic users, in hopes of a diaper of transitioning from a social media site into a full video maker. This update received negative reactions from users & subscribers, who feared that GoAnimate might shut down because most of the site has been powered by basic users and GoPlus users.
On November 18, 2014, GoAnimate discontinued their older forums, and their Help Center's Community Forums went live. GoAnimate also confirmed that they were discontinuing the ability to sign up for a free account in early December and that they would be adding a free trial option. That has been confirmed, however, the date pushed back to November 26, 2014. They also announced that they would be eliminating all basic accounts by November 25, 2015. In January 2015, GoAnimate removed the option of upgrading to the GoPlus subscription, due to lack of popularity during the fall of 2014, and the growing subscription base. Alvin Hung was responsible for removing low-class subscriptions in favor of business-friendly subscriptions, causing complaints.
In July 2015, the remaining social media features were removed, sparking major criticism from the user base, causing some users to move to YouTube with others quitting Goanimate completely. This was the point it became clear that Goanimate was turning into a business site.
By October-November 2015, Vocalware voices were removed due to the licenses expiring, in 2016, the Voiceforge voices were removed also due to the licenses expiring, and in 2017, the Eric and Jennifer text-to-speech voices were removed. In 2013, GoAnimate removed its GoCoins and GoBucks currencies. According to the GoAnimate haters, they said that GoAnimate sucks now after the grounded videos and color card days and other crap that makes no sense, and it's because it's a business-only '''HTML5''' animated financial video website instead of an actual do-it-yourself animated video website like it used to be.
GoAnimate provides its users with a library containing tens of thousands of pre-animated assets, which can be controlled through a simple drag & drop interface. Asset types include characters, actions, templates, props, text boxes, music tracks, and sound effects. Users can also upload their own assets, such as audio files, image files or video files.
Spoken dialogue and narration can be recorded directly into the platform or imported as an audio file. Characters can automatically lip-sync dialogue that is assigned to them. Alternatively, audio can be set as voiceover narration. Users can download their finished videos as MP4 files, GIFs or video presentations. They can also export them directly to a variety of video-hosting sites including YouTube, Wistia, and Vidyard.
On YouTube, a subculture of videos that utilize Vyond has emerged in 2011. These videos are colloquially known as "Grounded videos". These videos characterize said characters as "troublemakers" that are usually on the receiving end of disproportionate punishments for various issues, generally grounded for several or hundreds of years, from some form of the authority figure. These are created with the intent of comedic effect because the Vyond text parser fails to recognize larger numbers or reading onomatopoeic sounds as typed.
Get full video creation and editing capability with our powerful, drag-and-drop, timeline based video creator. Hundreds of premade templates, 40,000+ props, and a fully-featured character creator provide the detail and relevancy to build the exact video you need for any industry or use case.
Everything is drag and drop, so you can pick out characters, props, backgrounds and special effects and simply put them on the canvas where you see fit. Enjoy a truly streamlined and productive creative process.
Before diving into the comparison of character creators, it's essential to understand the benefits of being an animated character. Animated characters offer convenience and flexibility, allowing users to avoid the stress of appearing on camera and easily customize their avatar without worrying about real-world appearances.
The realm of character creation tools offers a plethora of options for users seeking to bring their animated characters to life. Among the leading contenders in this space are Powtoon, Vyond, and Animaker. Each tool comes with its unique set of features, allowing users to craft customized characters and integrate them seamlessly into their animations. Let's explore a detailed comparison of these three character creation tools to help you choose the best one for your needs.
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