Scope clarity
Breaking work into script, boards, animation, and finishing prevents surprise overruns when “animation” was quoted alone.
Animation cost
Professional animation often costs roughly $1,500–$50,000+ per finished minute depending on style, craft level, and finish — with simple 60-second corporate explainers commonly totaling about $2,000–$8,000. Whiteboard and motion graphics sit near $1,500–$5,000/min; custom 2D character work ≈ $3,000–$10,000/min; traditional frame-by-frame ≈ $8,000–$30,000+/min; commercial 3D ≈ $10,000–$50,000+/min. Final invoices also include script, storyboards, voiceover, music, revisions, and delivery — not just animation labor. AI-native studios can compress iteration when scope is locked, but price still tracks creative scope, review load, and finish quality.
Definition
Buyers often search “how much does animation cost” expecting a sticker rate. Industry ranges are useful for planning, but two one-minute films can price very differently based on style, custom assets, stakeholder count, and finish level.
Per-minute bands from market research are indicative industry-typical ranges — not Ciaro Studio quotes. Use them to set expectations, then scope script length, visual system, approval gates, and deliverables before comparing vendors.
When you need managed delivery with review milestones, compare an AI animation studio against freelancers and self-serve tools.
Definition
Animation cost is the full budget for strategy, script, design, storyboards, animation, voiceover, sound, revisions, and delivery — not a single per-minute generator fee.
Cost drivers
Whiteboard and simple motion graphics cost less than custom 2D characters, frame-by-frame, or commercial 3D with lighting and environments.
Longer scripts mean more boards, VO, and animation beats. Tight 60-second pieces usually cost less than multi-minute walkthroughs.
Script, storyboards, voice talent, music licensing, captions, and localization often sit outside a naive “per minute” ad rate.
Open-ended feedback loops and multi-stakeholder review raise cost. Fixed milestone approvals and clear masters keep budgets predictable.

Planning
Breaking work into script, boards, animation, and finishing prevents surprise overruns when “animation” was quoted alone.
2D, 3D, motion graphics, and frame-by-frame sit in different labor bands — matching style to budget early avoids wasted quotes.
Managed AI pipelines can compress exploration when boards and style are locked — savings show as timeline or revision headroom, not skipped production steps.
Buyer guide
These are market-wide, industry-typical planning bands from buyer research — not Ciaro Studio quotes. Request a brief for project-specific pricing.
Whiteboard / motion graphics ≈ $1,500–$5,000/min · Custom 2D character ≈ $3,000–$10,000/min · Traditional frame-by-frame ≈ $8,000–$30,000+/min · Commercial 3D ≈ $10,000–$50,000+/min. Overall professional work often spans ≈ $1,500–$50,000+/min depending on craft.
Limited custom art, short runtime, few revision rounds, stock or light custom VO — common entry band for straightforward explainers.
Freelancers suit tight, simple scopes · Small studios cover mid-complexity with light PM · Pro studios handle brand systems, multi-stakeholder review, and finish packages · Broadcast / high-end houses price for cinematic craft and enterprise risk.
Studios with managed AI pipelines may deliver certain scopes faster — expect compressed iteration when continuity is planned, with price still set by scope, review, and finish — not generation credits alone.
Comparison
| Factor | Pro / AI-native studio | Freelancer / DIY |
|---|---|---|
| 2D cost profile | Character systems, boards, and finish in scoped milestones | Lower entry; risk on continuity and revision policy |
| 3D cost profile | Assets, lighting, and render/finish accounted in quote | Often under-scoped until lookdev and lighting appear |
| Price transparency | Milestone quotes with deliverables per phase | Hourly or opaque “from $X/min” ads |
| Review safety | Versioned cuts and approval workflow | Risk of endless tweak cycles without gates |
Use cases
Marketing & product
Often mid-band 2D or motion graphics with script, boards, VO, and sales cutdowns — total cost tracks runtime and custom art more than engine choice.
Brand & film
Character design, environments, and look development push toward higher per-minute bands and longer pre-production.
Buyers comparing vendors
Match provider band to stakeholder risk: DIY for internal drafts; freelancers for simple spots; studios when brand review and masters matter.
Proof
Before selecting on a per-minute ad alone, compare full reels, narrative clarity, and whether the vendor can survive brand review — then request phased scope for your runtime and style.

FAQ
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