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Cavalry

Cavalry

Software Development

Cavalry is the blazingly fast and feature packed new motion design and animation application

About us

Cavalry is the new data driven motion design and animation application. Created by animators, for animators — Cavalry makes 2d animation smarter, easier and faster to produce. Design in real-time for advertising, mobile, data visualisation, web, broadcast, ui, generative art, experiential, games and more. Cavalry has been designed with data integration at its heart. Optimise creative dynamically and personalise content at scale without the constraints of uninspiring templates. Combine any creative with data from Google Sheets, CSV files or external APIs and output to multiple formats, languages and versions. Render one movie or thousands, in-app or via the command line.

Website
https://cavalry.scenegroup.co/
Industry
Software Development
Company size
11-50 employees
Type
Privately Held

Employees at Cavalry

Updates

  • "Cavalry is a graphic design tool with a timeline". Well said! Another good tutorial from Borja Holke Rezola.

    View profile for Borja Holke Rezola

    Motion Designer - Specialising in Kinetic Type

    Hey there! 👀 I'll keep making videos to progress together with Cavalry 🖖 I want to get the basics down very strongly because, at the end, this is a graphic design tool (with a timeline). Follow me on this brief introduction into playing with gradients in Cavalry!

    KTS® - Gradients - Cavalry

    https://www.youtube.com/

  • Figma to Cavalry in one click! Amazing work Sam Mularczyk Jack Jaeschke Phillip Tibballs

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    View profile for Quinn Smith

    Graphic Designer ◆ Photographer ◆ President of Student Design Society ◆ Typography Enthusiast ◆ Analog Photographer ◆ Dark Room Printer ◆

    In my Typography 3 class, we are finishing up our Campaign For Good project. For this project, we had to choose a topic that we wanted to try and persuade people on. For my project I chose to remind people of the importance of the separation of church and state. As an additional final part of my campaign, I decided to make an animation for the side of a bus stop. Thank you to Brittyn Murdock and Tony Samangy for their help with this project! Created in Cavalry

  • Great new kinetic type Cavalry tutorial by the fantastic Elena Kudriavtseva 👏

    View profile for Elena Kudriavtseva

    Freelance Motion & Graphic Designer

    A new kinetic type tutorial for Cavalry app on my Youtube, check it out if you still didn't. I think it's relatively simple (requires PRO version, though), but you can explore this technique a lot deeper and build something fun! Hopefully, this will give you inspiration and insight into a slightly less conventional type animation approach :) Here is the link - https://lnkd.in/gzEvMM4x #cavalryapptutorial

  • Great to see Cavalry being used in the animation of the excellent new Affinity logo. Thanks Sam Mularczyk!

    View profile for Sam Mularczyk

    Motion & interaction design for broadcast and product

    Proud to play a part in the launch of the new, free (forever) Affinity! I developed the logo animation in Cavalry, working alongside the Canva Creative Team and Design by Twist. We've been pushing forward with Cavalry internally over the past few months, and it's an incredible tool. More to come! Also, if you haven't heard, we released a Cavalry plugin to make SVG import into Cavalry smooth and instant. Now that the cat's out of the bag, full Affinity support is on the way: https://lnkd.in/gFQRHbNa Special thanks to Sean Pointing for making a super robust Lottie version of the logo!

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    View profile for Cam Sackett

    Interactive Designer

    Check out the Perplexity email assistant ✨ Made with Cavalry, C4D, Logic Pro, Midjourney, krea.ai, and a bit of wizardry

    View organization page for Perplexity

    1,275,379 followers

    Perplexity Pro Subscribers can now access a 14-day trial of Email Assistant. Email Assistant is always private. Drafting and labelling never logs your email content, and all email chains sent or received by the Assistant are deleted after two weeks. https://lnkd.in/g_GaGqz7

  • Muhammad Umair Ali is talking a lot of sense here!

    View profile for Muhammad Umair Ali

    Multidiscipilnary Designer | AI Video and Motion Desinger

    POST FOR LEARNING PURPOSE ONLY I’ve realized that many people fall behind because they stop learning and growing. In the field of motion design, most discussions revolve around After Effects, but there are so many other tools we can start using daily to create more complex animations with ease. One of the most powerful, yet underrated, tools is Cavalry. Very few motion designers are talking about it, but from my exploration, I can see how this software can completely change the way you approach complex motion design. It allows you to break down and understand animations in ways you didn’t think were possible. For anyone serious about leveling up their motion design skills, exploring tools beyond the usual is key.

  • Cavalry - not just for motion design!

    View profile for Stephen Minty

    Motion designer | After Effects & Cavalry pro 🟪🟢 | Helping brands, studios, and agencies engage audiences with story-driven motion | Pottery studio on the side🏺

    Is this the world’s first mug made with Cavalry? ❤️ A few months ago, I decided to combine two of my passions - Cavalry and pottery. I recently bought a Cricut machine, which is basically a printer for cutting things out. It’s mostly used by craft enthusaists to make OTT birthday cards for their grandkids, but is perfect for making stencils for pottery glazes. All you need is some vector shapes. One of my favourite things about Cavalry is how you can copy practically any frame as an SVG for use elsewhere, so combining the two was a no brainer. I took the rig from my LOVE animation and built a simplified version with bigger hearts (after a failed cutout attempt with the original - see the last photo), brought it over to Illustrator, and arranged it for cutting. I was amazed at the accuracy of the Cricut, and after a somewhat laborious process taking all the tiny hearts out, I had a perfect stencil for one of the standard mugs I like to make. A quick lick of red underglaze and I had my design. I’ll be the first to admit, on a mug it does feel a little Live Laugh Love, but I audibly yelped with joy when I took it out of the kiln. Seeing crisp lines from a Cavalry physics sim on a physical object lights my brain up with possibilities. This won’t be the last experiment I do with this process!

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  • More choice for the design and motion community is only ever a good thing 🙌

    View profile for Andrew Green

    Freelance 2D Motion Designer | Social & OOH Content Specialist for FMCG & F&B brands

    Over 10 years in the industry, and I feel we're finally seeing real competition for Adobe in Motion Design! 👀 For transparency, I still use Adobe when working with clients, especially Studios and Agencies - it's still the industry standard, but! I'm loving seeing the release of new Motion tools that could give them a run for their money! My personal top 3 contenders I'm learning/keeping my eye on: - Rive is amazing and currently it's free to play around with. Their Cadet plan (which allows exports) is currently at a very fair £7/m (especially when you compare that with Adobe’s £60/m fee). - I have my eye on Cavalry next to learn and have seen and heard good things about it from other Designers in the community! (Free, £16/m for Pro). - I’m also very excited to see what Affinity are going to announce on the 30th. I’d love it to be a Motion focused tool but whatever it will be I’m sure it's going to be awesome with James Martin having input! Their pricing is also very fair, at the launch of their V2 suite I secured a one-off lifetime license of all 3 tools for £90. Anyone else excited for Affinity's announcement on the 30th and/or recommend any other rival tools worth checking out? #motiondesign #rive #Cavalry #affinity #affinitydesigner #freelance #freelancedesigner #creative #CreativeFreedomIsComing

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