According to the company:
“Gimme The Short Version is a simple way of explaining any topic using animation. We take large amounts of information, shorten it, and then make it visual.
“Each short version can be used as an educational or promotional tool to clearly explain any subject.”
Topics covered may include buying a house, setting up a business, laws of the country, rules of the road, health care issues and hospital regulations, environmental care, safety, financial advice, and charity and aid amongst others.
Here’s an example animation concerning Ireland’s controversial NAMA:
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