Beneath our everyday world there is a miniature universe of cells, trillions of tiny worlds, unseen and beautiful. Here is the latest Art of the Cell demo reel, including clips from many of the projects I have worked on, such as “Biology:How Life Works”, and “The Inner Life of the Cell”. In this video compilation, you will glimpse transport molecules strutting through the cellular landscape, watch antibodies mark cancer cells for destruction, view viral rna enclosed in geometric capsids, and witness apoptosomes gathering in a cell’s final hour. Look on as spinning atp synthases generate power deep in the folds of mitochondria, observe chromosomes divide as a cell undergoes mitosis, and see signals amplified as they cascade through the cytosol. I hope that you enjoy this two and a half minute tour of the Art of the Cell.
Video: Watch our updated demo reel of medical and scientific animation.
Sep 19, 2014 | 8 comments
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The idea of shooting live-action shots during 2D animation making is to create a reference for movement.
Informative and interesting Blog! Beautifully written, as usual, I like the post. Thank you so much for nice sharing with us. Keep posting!
Excellent animation. It inspires me and cures my hunger for knowledge. Life is absolutely amazing. We all get so lost from the stresses and duties failed or completed, fulfilling or demotic sting, that we forget how special it is to be alive and see spectacular animations like like to be reminded of it.
Thank you, Mihel! 🙂
Stunning work.
Thanks Todd!
This is absolutely an amazing and beautiful animation of what takes place in our bodies. Thank you so much for sharing this. The sense of wonder it evokes is beyond words.~
Thank you, Judith!