I need a concise 1–2 minute 2-D or 3-D animation that clearly shows how the heart’s pericardial ligaments attach to the sternum, diaphragm, and upper thoracic spine, then visualises what happens when those ligaments tighten or shorten. The sequence should finish by linking that tension to forward head carriage, neck and shoulder discomfort, headaches and possible thyroid implications. Audience & tone I’m speaking to healthcare professionals, I want the visuals to feel simplified and easy-to-follow so they can be shown to patients during consults. I’m open to your aesthetic suggestions. Essential focus • Ligament attachments are the star of the story – they must be anatomically accurate and highlighted throughout. • Muscle interactions or bony landmarks can appear as secondary context only if it helps orientation. Deliverable A fully rendered 1–2 minute animation, source files should also be supplied so I can request minor tweaks later. Next steps When you reply, please include: 1. Your estimated timeline from storyboard to final render. 2. A cost range or milestone breakdown. 3. Any questions or suggestions you have that could sharpen anatomical accuracy or storytelling flow. I’ll provide reference papers, still images, and draft script notes once we agree on scope. Looking forward to collaborating with you.