A deliberately oversized macOS-style pointer that travels the frame as a
visible
protagonist
it enters from off-screen, walks the viewer's eye to the next point of
interest, clicks to cause the next thing that happens, and leaves. Production-proven
across multiple launch films.
Why it exists.
Big cursor movement is one of the cheapest high-yield motion sources
in a launch video: one element, transform-only tweens, and it (1) brings the eye across
the screen on scenes that would otherwise read as dead, (2) gives causal ignition to
morphs/transitions ("the click did that"), and (3) segments the eye out of a stale
state when kicking off a new scene or a complex animation sequence. Bigger is better —
an actual-size cursor disappears at video scale.
Size & look (house convention)
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