How Animated Character helps communication A great part of all our communication is done online – yet, if we put our computers, tablets and phones away for a moment and concentrate on our old-fashioned, real world communication then learning shows the following: 55% of what’s being said is communicated by body language and 7% by words. The remaining 38% is transmitted by tone of voice.
When we enjoy an interpreter video, use a training tool or play a game, we are asked to capture, and we are more likely to do that if we feel attached in some way. Using characters is the best way through which this link can be formed. The boy below is Ollie, a boy Animated Character we created for Ollie and Dog. Ollie and Dog is a series of animations elaborating growth hormone deficiency to children. An illness such as growth hormone deficiency can seem frightening and upsetting to a child, but when presented by an appealing animated character the information is a lot less intimidating.