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Authentication Technology
Exhibition Film
Authentication Technology
Exhibition Film
Tomorrow’s passwords and PIN’s today… Just register your pattern, remember your pattern, type in the corresponding numbers from the one-time grid. Authentication complete. Want to learn more? Let GrIDsure explain.
GrIDsure Corporate Video

The Client
The Brief
The Concept
The Strategy
GrIDsure is a high security ID authentication technology.
To explain the concept behind GrIDsure’s ID authentication product and show how it works in practice.
To use corporate video production as a tool to visually explain GrIDsure’s new ID authentication product. The film was used initially at an exhibition and so had to work with and without sound. Its purpose, to give customers an overview of this new technology, how it works and the broad range of uses it has to offer.
To use a clean and simple style to compliment this new technology and its ease of use, and to graphically create key messages, allowing the video to work with and without audio.
The idea behind the product is the creation of a pattern, which the user must remember. We needed to convey this information in terms of the process that user would go through every time they were required to authenticate themselves. Through motion graphics we created thought bubbles, as a tool to convey this information, repeating this process whilst exploring a number of different scenarios where this authentication method could be used. The idea being that no matter which scenario a passer by at the exhibition happened to see on the screen, they would instantly understand the thought process behind the method of authentication.
The idea behind the product is the creation of a pattern, which the user must remember. We needed to convey this information in terms of the process that user would go through every time they were required to authenticate themselves. Through motion graphics we created thought bubbles, as a tool to convey this information, repeating this process whilst exploring a number of different scenarios where this authentication method could be used. The idea being that no matter which scenario a passer by at the exhibition happened to see on the screen, they would instantly understand the thought process behind the method of authentication.


