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INVASIVE E. COLI DISEASE MOD

This project was an MOD animation introducing extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) and its potential to cause severe invasive E. coli disease. 

 

The clients initially requested an immersive 3D look with a darker tone. Later on, we adapted the video with a brighter palette for a patient audience.
 

As this project involved multiple animators, this reel showcases the scenes I was responsible for.

Media: Maya, Houdini, Redshift, After Effects, Premiere 
Role: Storyboard, concept art, styleframes, animation, texturing, compositing

Audience: HCPs, later adapted for patients
Date: 2022-2023

CONCEPT ART

The project began as an HCP video with a dark palette, and I created two pieces of concept art to establish the mood. I used 3D maquettes to simplify the painting process while keeping depictions accurate to future styleframes.​

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STYLEFRAMES

Two styleframes were created based on the concept art. Unfortunately the immune cell scene was cut due to a scope change.

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PATIENT ADAPTATION

After the HCP video, the client requested a brighter version of the video for patient audiences that evoked hope rather than caution. This involved creating more human-centric scenes as seen in the reel, and rerendering with a different palette.

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