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@mrvaultedd
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retired motion designer
Joined April 2025
biggest mistake I made in 3 years of motion design I was animating everything buttons, icons, transitions, loading states, error messages, success screens every single element had movement took me 3 years to realize this is why clients kept asking for revisions here is what
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Imagine this: you land a client meeting, and the first thing they say is, “We need something unique.”
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https://t.co/yclwSh0VYi dropped the free PF of these animation inside my channel
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nobody talks about this but your editing style is why clients ghost you not your skills not your portfolio your editing style here is what I mean: most motion designers edit like they are making art clients need you to edit like you are solving problems I used to send edits
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motion designers be having 67 ease curves saved in their presets and $67 in their bank account
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storytime: how I lost a $12k client in 47 seconds got on a call with a SaaS founder showed him my best work first the smoothest transition I ever made he went quiet then said "this is beautiful but I have no idea what problem it solves for my users" call ended ghosted forever
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mfs wanna be booked out motion designers but spend 40 hours on one reel just to impress other broke animators on twitter mickey mouse portfolio behavior you’re not getting clients because your bezier curves are perfect you’re getting ignored because you animate for designers
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the motion design industry has a dirty secret and nobody's talking about it here's what separates the killers from the decorators step by step step 1: they kill the timeline first before touching a single keyframe they're asking: what breaks without this what slows down
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I’m going to give you the realistic roadmap for making money with motion design not awards not vibes actual income save this phase 1: positioning before after effects before plugins before reels answer this: what problem do you solve with motion for who and why should they
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this exect type of content as a MD will generate you a shit tone of clients in one day post your work, post clean movement, get clean clients
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there’s a category of motion designers who never go viral but somehow never worry about money. no crazy reels. no trend chasing. no “look what I made in after effects” posts. met one through a mutual client. 700-something followers. profile looked boring. work looked…
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most people read this and think “cool, but how do you even get those clients?” that’s the part nobody shares but I do only in my DMs
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there’s a specific type of editor quietly winning right now and almost nobody notices them. not the viral one. not the reel farmer. not the “cinematic” guy. the one whose edits feel like software. ran into one randomly in a discord call. no big following. under 1k followers.
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sat next to someone at a coffee shop who had that understated creative energy. macbook covered in obscure stickers. wireless headphones. sipping a cortado while scrolling through what looked like animation timelines. figured motion designer or video editor at some agency. we
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watched someone go from 5 followers to landing a 15k client in 6 weeks by doing one thing obsessively daily motion breakdowns with harsh critiques of big brands the format: finds a major company’s motion work screen records it breaks down exactly what’s wrong and how to fix
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there’s a mistake that keeps designers stuck in the 2–4k range forever showing too much versatility the trap: you think range makes you valuable you post logo animations then product demos then abstract art then kinetic type a client opens your page and thinks: “okay… but
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most designers think consistency means posting every day but i’ve seen someone make 40k in q4 posting twice a week the difference: daily posters: random quality, some hits, mostly filler twice weekly: every post is calculated to attract a specific client type their strategy:
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to see where you doing wrong as a motion designer, join my private channel on tele so i can help you more: (only if you want to become a killer motion desginer) https://t.co/yclwSh1tNQ
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