reelgorithm studio
Data video studio

Make your report move.

You spent three months on the dataset and shipped it as a PDF. We rebuild the charts inside it as broadcast-quality motion — in your brand colours, from your own numbers.

One chart rebuilt free. No call required.

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Four real reports, sixteen charts

Every clip below takes charts out of something a company actually published — a survey, a filing — and rebuilds them in that company's own brand palette. Every figure on screen is theirs and the source is on the frame. These are unsolicited demonstrations — none of these companies is a client, and none has endorsed or is affiliated with this work.

Spotify
Q4 2025 results
SEC Form 6-K · 10 Feb 2026
€4,531m in. €701m of operating income out. Every euro accounted for on the way through. A Sankey of the whole P&L, then the same quarter as a bridge, a split and a slope. The flow balances at every node — inflow equals outflow — because a Sankey that doesn't is a picture of a quantity that never existed.
Stack Overflow
Developer Survey 2025
49,000 respondents · 177 countries
Wanting a language and liking it are not the same thing — r = 0.45 across all 42, and Rust sits well off the line. A real OLS fit with a 95% band and n on the plot, then the same 42 languages in three dimensions at once — used, wanted and admired — rendered in real WebGL, not a fake isometric.
Datadog
State of DevSecOps 2026
Published February 2026
Java carries 59%. Four per cent of teams pin their Actions. Ship daily and you carry 106 fewer days of debt. The same system on a light surface, because the brand runs light. Nothing about the layout, the type or the timing changes — only the palette it was handed.
Grafana Labs
4th Annual Observability Survey
March 2026 · 1,363 responses · 76 countries
Level on adoption, but twice as many teams are still piloting OTel — and only 77% want AI to act on its own. A grouped comparison, a ranked list, a column chart and a waffle. The argument the report makes in four paragraphs, made in four shapes you read in three seconds each.

The catalogue is 108 charts across 18 families. What you see above is what these four reports' data could honestly support — a survey of single percentages wants a bar; a P&L wants a Sankey. We pick the shape from the data, not from a template.

  • Sankey
  • Waterfall
  • Scatter + OLS fit
  • 3-D scatter
  • Diverging Likert
  • Slope
  • Bullet
  • Pie
  • Donut
  • Waffle
  • Treemap
  • Marimekko
  • Grouped bars
  • Stacked bars
  • Ranked bars
  • Columns
  • Cohort heatmap
  • Funnel
  • Fan chart
  • Pareto
  • Bump
  • Dumbbell
  • Beeswarm
  • Violin
  • Forest plot
  • Survival curve
  • Streamgraph
  • Parallel coords
  • Chord
  • Choropleth
  • Arc map
  • Hex density
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Two things we put in writing

Neither is about the charts being pretty. Both are checks that run on every delivery, and both produce output we hand you with the files.

Colour
“Every chart is verified colour-blind-legible against YOUR brand palette, and here is the test output.”

Your colours go in as {bg, ink, accent}. The palette gate solves the categorical scale against that accent and throws rather than quietly emitting a series a colour-blind viewer cannot separate.

Geometry
“Every frame is checked for geometry, safe-area and label collisions before delivery.”

A geometry gate renders the full chart set across every delivery aspect — 207 stills per run — and fails on safe-band breaches, edge clipping, blank frames and colliding labels. Not a spot check. The whole set, every time.

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Built for a report launch

One dataset, many assets. The charts are one system, so the ninth asset costs a fraction of the first — which is why this is sold as a launch, not as a chart.

Hero film

Your report's argument in 60–90 seconds, 16:9. The thing that goes at the top of the launch post.

Social cuts

The same charts re-boxed for 9:16, 1:1 and 4:5. Not cropped — re-laid out, and gated at every aspect.

Stills

Print- and deck-resolution frames from the same source, so the PDF and the video never disagree.

Send us a chart, or just the data behind one

We'll rebuild it properly and send it back — no charge, no call required. A published report is the usual case, but a spreadsheet you're trying to make sense of works too.

Got it — that's in.

You'll hear back from hello@reelgorithm.net, usually within a couple of days.

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