Dramatic Animations (2000ms+)
Beyond 2000ms, animation becomes cinema. These aren't UI transitions - they're short films embedded in your product. Reserve for moments that define your brand.
Disney Principles at Dramatic Scale
Full Cinematic Treatment
Squash & Stretch: Fully animated character - 40%+ deformation for organic, living motion. Physics-defying when needed.
Anticipation: Dramatic tension - 400-600ms build-up. The audience waits with expectation.
Staging: Cinematography - establishing shots, close-ups, reveals. Think in scenes, not states.
Straight Ahead/Pose to Pose: Hybrid approach - pose-to-pose structure with straight-ahead detail passes.
Follow Through: Extended ecosystem - everything continues moving after primary action. World feels alive.
Slow In/Slow Out: Emotional timing - curves match narrative beats. Pause for emphasis.
Arcs: Choreographed paths - every element's path is intentionally designed.
Secondary Action: Full orchestration - layers of motion at different scales and speeds.
Timing: 120+ frames at 60fps. Full animation production values.
Exaggeration: Artistic license - break physics for emotional truth.
Solid Drawing: 3D environments - parallax, depth of field, camera movement.
Appeal: Memorable experiences - users tell others about these moments.
Easing Recommendations
/* Multi-phase narrative */ animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.22, 0.61, 0.36, 1);
/* Building drama */ animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.55, 0.06, 0.68, 0.19);
/* Resolution/satisfaction */ animation-timing-function: cubic-bezier(0.25, 1, 0.5, 1);
/* Complex sequences - use multiple keyframes with varying easings */
Best Use Cases
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Product launch reveals
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Brand hero moments
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Premium onboarding (once per user)
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Achievement/milestone celebrations
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Game-like interactions
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Data story visualizations
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Annual report animations
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Marketing microsites
Implementation Pattern
@keyframes epicReveal { 0% { opacity: 0; transform: perspective(1000px) rotateX(30deg) translateY(100px) scale(0.7); filter: blur(20px); } 25% { opacity: 0.8; filter: blur(10px); } 50% { transform: perspective(1000px) rotateX(-5deg) translateY(-20px) scale(1.05); filter: blur(0); } 75% { transform: perspective(1000px) rotateX(2deg) translateY(10px) scale(0.98); } 90% { transform: perspective(1000px) rotateX(-1deg) translateY(-5px) scale(1.01); } 100% { opacity: 1; transform: perspective(1000px) rotateX(0) translateY(0) scale(1); } }
.epic-reveal { animation: epicReveal 3000ms cubic-bezier(0.22, 0.61, 0.36, 1) forwards; }
Requirements
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Skippable: Always allow skip (tap/click/keypress)
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Once per user: Store preference, don't repeat
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Reduced motion: Provide instant alternative
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Loading strategy: Preload or progressive enhancement
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Performance budget: Dedicated optimization pass
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Sound design: Consider audio (with mute option)
Production Considerations
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Storyboard before building
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Get stakeholder buy-in on duration
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Test on low-end devices
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Consider video fallback for complex sequences
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Budget 3-5x normal development time
Key Insight
Dramatic animations are mini-productions. They require storyboarding, iteration, and polish. The payoff is brand differentiation and memorable experiences. Invest accordingly.