15-Second 3D Cell Animation

Заказчик: AI | Опубликовано: 17.11.2025

I need a short, visually striking 3-D animation—about fifteen seconds—that shows our next-generation therapy at work inside the body. The sequence should open on a healthy cell and a neighboring cancer cell, with clearly recognizable, highly detailed membranes, nuclei, and surface proteins. As the camera pushes in, enzymes pass between them, illustrating the symbiotic exchange that keeps the cancer alive. At the midpoint the scene must pivot: a modified “hunter-killer” cell, derived from the host, enters frame. Once attached, it disrupts the enzymatic link and rapidly destroys the cancer cell, leaving the healthy cell unharmed. Dynamic motion, vibrant molecular activity, and an unmistakable visualization of the disruption process are crucial; scientific accuracy is more important than cinematic flair. This clip will anchor fundraising pitches and social media awareness campaigns, so it has to be instantly understandable to a non-scientific audience while still impressing researchers and potential partners. Deliverables • 15-second full-HD (or higher) video in MP4 format • Editable source file(s) from your preferred 3-D package • One high-resolution still for print and slide decks Acceptance criteria: the enzyme exchange and subsequent kill sequence must be obvious in a single viewing, cellular structures need to be anatomically plausible, and the overall look should feel polished enough for investor presentations.