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Map Animation Video Editing for Documentaries & History Channels

I build animated map sequences for documentaries, history channels, and geography explainers. Country highlights, animated routes, border shifts, cinematic zooms — all rendered in 4K and cut into your edit so viewers always know where the story is happening.

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Trusted By History Channels Documentary Creators Geography YouTubers Education Brands Travel Creators

You tell the story. I map the world.

Send your script, voiceover, and location list — I'll build the animated map sequences that give your story a sense of place.

Country Highlights

Animated fills and borders that draw viewer attention to specific regions.

Route Path Animation

Military advances, trade routes, migrations, and travel paths animated frame by frame.

Border Change Sequences

Historical territory shifts and border evolutions animated over time.

City & Region Zooms

Cinematic zoom-ins that take viewers from world view to specific city or region.

Cinematic 4K Export

All sequences rendered at 4K and composited into your edit in Premiere Pro.

After Effects Motion

Custom-built templates with smooth easing, labels, and branded overlays.

Who This Is For

History Channels Documentary Creators Educators Travel Creators
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Problems I Solve

Sound Familiar?

These are the most common struggles documentary and history creators face when trying to visualize geography and geopolitics. I fix all of them.

Static maps that look like screenshots — no movement, no storytelling

Viewers can't follow complex routes or territorial changes — geography is confusing without animation

Map sequences that break the documentary's visual flow — looks grafted on, not integrated

No country highlights or zoom transitions — hard to show scale and context simultaneously

Map tools that take hours to learn — huge time sink away from actual content creation

Inconsistent map style across episodes — no unified visual identity for your channel

Simple 4-Step Process

From location list to cinematic animated map sequence — here's exactly how the work moves forward.

01

Share Brief

Send your script or voiceover, location list, route details, reference maps, and preferred visual style.

02

Animation Build

I build each map sequence in After Effects — highlights, routes, zooms, and overlays timed to your audio.

03

Review Cut

You review the sequences and send feedback on timing, labels, colors, or routing adjustments.

04

Final Delivery

Receive 4K rendered map segments or a fully composited edit, ready for YouTube, broadcast, or distribution.

FAQ

Questions About Map Animation Editing

Common questions from documentary channels, history creators, geography channels, and explainer brands before they outsource animated map work.

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