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A warship sails on the ocean under a cloudy sky, with large white text overlaid reading "BAE SYSTEMS," capturing the feel of a dynamic explainer video.
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Bae Systems:
Case Study

VIDEO OBJECTIVE

BAE Systems, a leading British defense contractor, engaged stg-explainernz-stageexpnz.kinsta.cloud to create a pivotal explainer video for their £20 billion bid to renew the Australian Navy’s fleet with the Type 26 Global Combat Ship. The goal was to persuade the Australian government that BAE’s advanced frigate was the best choice.

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THIS VIDEO WON A $20 BILLION CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT
Introduction
A modern navy ship sails across calm, dark blue water under a cloudy sky, evoking the tone of an explainer video. Large white text above the ship reads “BUILDING THE SHIP.”.
HOLLYWOOD WORTHY EFFECTS

Given that the Type 26 ship was still in development, capturing real footage was not feasible. We turned to high-end animation techniques, integrating Hollywood-level visual effects to avoid the typical appearance of standard 3D animation. By compositing our animated frigate into actual ocean footage, we created realistic effects that showcased the ship navigating through rough seas at full speed.

A clipboard holds a sheet of paper with typed text describing a voiceover narration for an explainer video about BAE Systems' commitment to transforming Australia’s shipbuilding industry and creating 5,000 Australian jobs.
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT

The focus was on illustrating the Type 26’s defense and security benefits rather than portraying it solely as a military asset. Our explainer video highlighted the positive impacts on humanitarian missions, job creation, economic growth, and deterrence capabilities. 3D animation allowed us to effectively showcase these advantages and the ship’s capabilities.

The Concept
MODELLING IN WIREFRAME
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CLIENT REQUIREMENTS

We used wireframe models within real-world live-action footage to achieve photorealistic and cinematic visuals. This approach helped visualize the Type 26 in a realistic setting before fully rendering the final animation.

A pixelated silhouette of a military ship with antennas and a helicopter flying nearby, both in white against a transparent background—ideal for use in an explainer video.

FROM WIREFRAME TO cinematic footage

Our animators crafted dramatic sea scenes, transforming wireframe models into lifelike animations. Use the tool below to view the evolution from wireframe to polished cinematic footage.

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WIREFRAME

A warship sails on the ocean with a helicopter flying nearby. The large white text "SOUND DESIGN" is overlaid across the sunrise sky and vessel, resembling a dramatic scene from an explainer video.
FILM-QUALITY SOUND EFFECTS

Reproducing realistic sounds for a large naval vessel and accompanying helicopters on the open ocean posed a challenge.

Our foley artist meticulously crafted and mixed each sound, creating a soundtrack that mimicked real-life audio with precision.

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A warship with a red and black hull sails through dark blue water, illuminated by a blue glow, as small white particles float in the scene—perfect visuals for an explainer video.
WITH AN EYE ON THE DETAIL

Every detail was meticulously crafted, from the mission bay helicopter landing pad to the NH-90 helicopter, complete with the Australian armed forces’ kangaroo emblem. We focused on every element, including editing style, music selection, and backdrop design, to ensure a compelling and accurate representation of the Type 26 frigate.

Every detail was meticulously crafted, from the mission bay helicopter landing pad to the NH-90 helicopter, complete with the Australian armed forces’ kangaroo emblem. We focused on every element, including editing style, music selection, and backdrop design, to ensure a compelling and accurate representation of the Type 26 frigate.

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FINAL VIDEO

View the final video below, which took four months and a dedicated team of six to produce. The result was a powerful and impactful animation that significantly contributed to the success of BAE’s bid.

View the final video below, which took four months and a dedicated team of six to produce. The result was a powerful and impactful animation that significantly contributed to the success of BAE’s bid.

FINAL VIDEO

A black and white pixelated drawing of a helicopter viewed from the front, with its main rotor and tail rotor visible—ideal for use in an explainer video or animation.

Response

“Explainify played a crucial role in our C-5000 bid to the Australian government. The explainer video they produced for the Type 26 Frigate was instrumental in our successful pitch and winning the contract!”

JAMIE MORSE

 

White line drawing of a large ship, likely an aircraft carrier, viewed from an angle showing the deck, control tower, and various equipment—perfect for use in an explainer video due to its technical and schematic design.
A pixelated silhouette of a large battleship or warship, shown from a side view—ideal for use in an explainer video. The ship features multiple deck levels, antennae, and a prominent superstructure in white on a transparent background.