TiLite
TiLite's video is produced to proactively answer configuration questions, showcasing easy physical access to adjustable wheelchair components. In the highly specialized mobility equipment sector, accurate physical adjustments are critical to user performance and safety. Without clear instructional guidance, incorrect camber setup leads to ergonomic misalignment and accelerated tire wear. Users and technicians require precise instructions to avoid compromising the wheelchair's structural integrity.
Our design team established a clean, high-contrast studio environment that isolates the TiLite chassis from visual clutter. We built this wheelchair configuration guide around detailed CAD-based 3D models of the chassis and axle assemblies. Highlighting the specific Allen screws in a vibrant neon tone guides the eye directly to the fastening points, while translucent ghosted views reveal the precise stacking of the camber spacers inside the axle receiver. We styled these static visual layers so that Mobility Specialists immediately grasp the mechanical sequence and exact spacer orientation needed for a stable setup.
We utilized a precise, exploded-view animation sequence that mimics actual hand tool mechanics to demonstrate the assembly steps in slow, deliberate steps. This functional adjustment demonstration relies on physical separation and regrouping of hardware components to clarify spatial relationships. Structuring this technical video with clean typography on high-contrast backdrops allowed Advids to reduce cognitive load and prevent user confusion. The technical pacing establishes a sense of engineering precision, giving viewers the confidence to execute the adjustments accurately.