The usage of motion graphics animation began as early as the 1800s. a German cinematographer experimented in abstract film making using shapes and forms, and produced the first known film that used moving graphics.
Other creating geniuses such as John Whitney created motion graphics title sequences for Alfred Hitch**** movies. Saul Bass also contributed to the development of motion graphics with title sequences that were known to communicate the mood of a film effectively. Saul Bass was the person behind some of the most iconic opening titles such as Vertigo.
Over the years motion graphics has become a common art form used in Movies, TV, Educational Content, Sales and Marketing videos.