((better)) — Whiteboard Animations

Whiteboard animation is a distinctive style of video that depicts a sequence of hand-drawn illustrations being created in real-time, typically on a white background that resembles a school whiteboard. Often referred to as "video scribing," this technique uses a time-lapse or stop-motion effect to show images developing as a narrator guides the viewer through a concept. By combining auditory commentary with dynamic visual storytelling, whiteboard animations simplify complex ideas, making them particularly effective for educational content, marketing, and public communication. The Science of Why They Work

For decades, doodling was considered a distraction. Research (most notably by Sunni Brown in The Doodle Revolution ) has overturned this. Doodling keeps the brain's default mode network at bay. It anchors auditory processing (listening to the voiceover) with kinesthetic processing (watching the hand move). The result is a : viewers retain 15-20% more information from a whiteboard video than from a standard talking-head video. whiteboard animations