3D Animations for Biotech

Clients
  • Roche
  • Ionis Pharmaceuticals
  • Bruker
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We bring your biotechnology to life

Telling engaging visual stories for the biotech and life science industries is our expertise. We can use vibrant 3D animations to present concise explanations of medical procedures – how a new heart valve can be planted in the body, how a cancer vaccine can be created by adding glycans to a tumour cell – or to visualise intricate research processes and procedures – how cell polarity works, how the complex biological structures of certain drugs can be dissected. The possibilities are endless.

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Measuring the total binding strength between immune and cancer cells with the help of z-Movi instrument by LUMICKS

Translating Science

With over 10 years' experience in medical animation, we specialise in taking an intricate concept and turning it into a mesmerising yet comprehensible visual story. One aspect is key to our process: collaboration. It is the foundation of all our work. We value scientific correctness very highly – and by working together closely with first-rate scientists, we make sure to get the right message across. For every 3D animation, film, or website we have made, it was the team involved that allowed it to become a unique product.

3D animation of cellular structure and transport for LUMICKS

Making the invisible visible

As we ventured into the world of science animation, biotech and life science soon became a core area of our work. And no wonder: 3D animation enables us to visualise the world of cells, enzymes and proteins in spectacular new ways. By combining animation with film, we can get the best of both worlds: letting the two collide and fuse into flowing visuals. Our animation and camera departments are completely in tune, and work together closely to achieve consistency of colour and lighting – always ensuring a coherent look and feel.

Mechanism of Action

Mechanism of Action animations – or MOA animations – are all about explaining the intricate and complex processes behind the workings of a drug. They can turn a complicated chain of events into a story that's easy to grasp, with observable causes and effects. Relying on all the elements that make 3D animations engaging – visuals, colours, movement, sound design, music – MOA animations can make a strong impact on any viewer: be it an expert or a member of the general public.

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Shooting in the lab

We specialise in filming at restricted locations: hospitals, operating theatres, clean rooms and biosafety labs. We know how to deal with health-and-safety guidelines, privacy and security issues, and restrictions around intellectual property and sensitive information. As for the life science industry, we have become experts when it comes to filming in laboratories. Meticulous lighting, thought-out camera movements, and precise direction – that's what allows us to get the best out of these cramped locations.

Customer Experience: LUMICKS

I am excited to say I would of course love to work with you and your team again, and I am excited for our future collaborations together. It was a pleasure working with you, and I believe we have created some amazing, unique animations and artwork together to use for our marketing materials – really making us a showstopper! The colors and style are so vibrant that everyone will be wondering who made these beautiful films and images. Thank you again!

- Taylor Yerbury, Visual Designer at LUMICKS

A film that explains what Nuclear Magnetic (NMR) is with a female model in a 3D world

We work with...

  • Roche
  • Ionis Pharmaceuticals
  • Bruker
  • GenSight Biologics
  • LUMICKS
  • Charité
  • Getinge
  • Erasmus MC
  • Bijvoet Centre for Biomolecular Research
  • Glyphic Biotechnologies
  • Amsterdam UMC
  • Annexin Pharmaceuticals
  • AlfaRim
  • qPharmetra
  • Synaptic Systems
  • Insilico Biotechnology
  • Scintomics
  • Stanford University

Find out what we can do for you!

Contact us at info@sensu.org or call +31 20 777 20 72.

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