Synthetic Nanoplatelet Animation

Client: Case Western Reserve University
Role:
Art Director; Storyboard Artist; 3D Motion Designer

Researchers from Case Western Reserve University were looking for an eye-catching way to explain how their synthetic nanoplatelets (which were under development at the time) encourage clotting in areas of the body that may be difficult to find and/or operate on, including deep in the small intestine.

I worked with a small team of medical artists to create a 3D animation that shows generally how the synthetic nanoplatelet works. Please note that the animation does not have voice over or sound; it was intentionally developed this way to be spoken over during presentations.

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