Bloodflow (using cel-shading technique)
A view of bloodflow.
For this depiction, we developed our own hand-drawn cel-shading technique.
One of the goals for this was to achieve a seamless loop using 200 frames.
A view of bloodflow.
For this depiction, we developed our own hand-drawn cel-shading technique.
One of the goals for this was to achieve a seamless loop using 200 frames.
We are excited to release our new demo reel! A collection of some of our favorite and latest work, featuring segments from medical animation projects we have produced over the past couple of years.
We are thrilled to be collaborating on openers for Medscape. Over the past four years, Hybrid has successfully produced more than 130 videos. Below are some outstanding examples of the openers we’ve created. Below are a few images from the animations created.
Segment from a 4-minute animation that explores the pathophysiology of sickle cell disease and the progressive, tissue-damaging effects of chronic hemolysis and anemia. Our assignment: visually depict several key critical aspects of the SCD story, such as hemoglobin S (HbS) polymerization, red blood cell sickling and tethering, vaso-occlusion, and chronic hemolysis. Sickled red blood cells…
Sequence from 5-minute MOA that provides insight and details for a monoclonal antibody (mAb) designed to induce programmed tumor cell death (apoptosis) and immunomodulatory activity. For this mechanism of action video, our task was to create a science story that would depict several key features: how the mAb finds and binds to myeloma cells and…
Animation created for the Synexis BioDefense System, a cutting-edge device that converts naturally occurring oxygen and humidity in the air to Dry Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2), otherwise known as DHP™. This unique molecule works continuously to attack the mold, bacteria and viruses (including SARS-CoV-2) that hide in any type of indoor space. Our job was to…
Take an immersive, cinematic journey through this thriving tumor microenvironment, showcasing the intricate biological landscape of an extracellular matrix, newly-forming blood vessels, cancer-associated fibroblasts, and various immune cells such as macrophages, T cells, B cells, dendritic cells, neutrophils, NK cells, and more.