School of Motion gets an insight into how Microverse Studios created this short animation on cancer killing gene therapy

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School of Motion interviews talented medical animation team, Microverse Studios, to get an in-depth breakdown on the tools they used to create this animated short on gene therapy and its ability to kill cancer cells.

This article provides a breakdown about the 3D software Microverse Studios used, their render enginges, scene set up, and more. Have a read to get an insight into what a studio’s production pipeline looks like for a medical animation like this.

About Microverse Studios

Microverse Studios is a full-service scientific and medical animation studio. Their services include every aspect of animation production from research and scriptwriting to sound design and final delivery. They have had the honor of delivering game-changing innovators in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical device fields with best-in-class, award-winning scientific filmmaking since 2005. Microverse Studios’ animators all have advanced degrees, and the experience and expertise to quickly and completely understand the science behind our clients’ technologies, whether it’s AI-driven drug discovery, next-gen PCR technologies, or drug mechanism of action/MOA and mechanism of disease/MOD.

Annie Campbell

Annie is a medical illustrator and animator who runs Now Medical Studios with her business partner, Emily Holden. Her experiences as an art director, project manager and multimedia artist for various studios and companies in the USA and UK have provided her with a broad range of skills and expertise that she now brings to every project. Annie firmly believes in life long learning and sharing.

One of her passions is sharing the business of medical illustration with younger artists embarking into the field. She founded and is an active contributor of Learn Medical Art with Emily, a channel dedicated to creating and sharing tutorials, articles and resources from the field.

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