This is an example of the kind of music video that I can make in a week. There's lots of automation - with most of the actions, and a lot of the cutting caused by the music. Also - the greenscreen footage, provided by the band, is very helpful.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B7TnpAZjCd0
The first of a series of videos talking about neurodiversity pride, representation, and that kind of thing.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-15yG_PH0U
https://www.blendswap.com/blends/view/93922
Every so often it's good to take a bit of greenscreen footage, place it like a cardbaord cutout in a 3D scene, and do some nice smooth CG camera moves.
Now you can key out the greenscreen within material nodes!
Credits in order of appearance:
Little House by dono
Aquarius Loading theme from Super Carling the Spider by Joe Dixon
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaaJ9z7dJko
This game simulates the movement of osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and myeloma cancer cells on the surface of the bone.
It simulates how, when a fracture forms on the bone's surface, osteoclasts will dig out the bone around it and osteoblasts will secrete additional bone to restore the surface. Myeloma cancer cells produce molecules that cause osteoclasts to gather away from the fracture and become inactive. The player can change the number of each type of cell at will.
We are currently seeking funding to extend this project; to give the player a series of challenges of increasingly aggressive cancer, and to have them apply a mix of drugs to the bone rather than affect the number of cells directly.
The team consists of:
8-) Andrei Pambuccian - programmer
8-) Mike Futcher - animator & artist
8-) Andy Chantry - medical consultant
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHFLxfwOJKw