Helping Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Educate Providers
- Scott Campbell
- 36 minutes ago
- 2 min read
When Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta approached us about creating a series of educational videos on Pediatric Feeding Disorder (PFD), we knew it was a great project. Their team needed a clear, accessible way to explain a complex condition to busy pediatric providers, and animation was a natural fit. Together, we scoped and produced a six-part series of 2D animated videos focused on helping pediatricians recognize PFD earlier and connect families with the right support.
The process was highly collaborative throughout. Our team partnered closely with clinical leaders at Children’s to shape each script, making sure the language was accurate, concise, and practical for frontline care. Once the scripts were approved, we moved into storyboards, illustration, and finally animation and post-production - keeping the same review team involved at every stage so the medical details and the human experience stayed front and center.
Behind the scenes, we used a production schedule to keep six videos moving at once without overwhelming the client’s bandwidth. That allowed us to stagger scripting, storyboarding, and animation in a way that kept feedback focused and predictable, while still giving the Children’s team room to refine the content as their thinking evolved.

The full series was completed over the summer and was well received by the clinical team. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta will begin rolling the videos out to pediatric providers and measuring their impact on knowledge and awareness in the coming months. We’re excited to see how this work helps more children and families get identified and supported earlier.
For organizations looking for an Atlanta 2D video animation partner to help explain complex topics in a clear and engaging way, this project is a great example of how thoughtful storytelling and simple visuals can support real-world outcomes in healthcare.
