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Virgin America uses animation for new safety video

How many times have you heard the airline safety instructions?  Most people have heard them so many times that they no longer pay attention.  Instead they daze out, make last minute text messages, and read their magazines.

Virgin America decided to change things up.  They produced an animated video for their safety instructions. The video is not only easy on the eyes, but it's also humorous.  Now that's a first in airline safety! 

If you want to spice up a boring concept, or one that your audience has heard a million times, try animation + humor!  We'll help.  Contact Lilipip Studios.

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