Scantech
Scantech's video was created to show how physical metrology hardware synchronizes directly with digital control software. In the high-precision 3D scanning sector, constantly stepping away from the hardware to configure software parameters introduces severe operational bottlenecks and workflow fatigue. Without an efficient bridge between physical scanning tasks and desktop applications, inspection teams face significant productivity halts. We designed this video to demonstrate how bridging this gap protects users from operational silos and accelerates metrology workflow automation.
Our team at Advids constructed the visual layout to anchor on-screen software interactions alongside the physical KSCAN-X device, ensuring complete visual clarity. This metrology software workflow walkthrough pairs real-time software screencasts of the DefinSight dashboard with close-ups of the physical C1 button. The interface layout highlights configuration steps by isolating active dropdown selections against neutral backgrounds, stripping away visual noise from the dashboard. This structured layout guides the viewer through assigning macros like calibration and resetting, so that Quality Engineers immediately grasp how Scantech's physical-to-digital configuration prevents fatigue and optimizes measurement speed.
We synchronized real-time cursor highlighting with tactile physical button presses to map the immediate communication between hardware and software. This motion strategy guides this on-screen software navigation guide, creating an intuitive flow that illustrates the direct handoff between physical action and digital execution. To prevent viewer fatigue, we adopted a clean high-contrast dark industrial aesthetic with minimal typography that reduces cognitive load during technical walkthroughs. The resulting video establishes an authoritative, reliable tone that builds buyer confidence and drives Metrologists toward Scantech's direct consultation channels.