A scene from the medical animation “Shingata Influenza no Kyoi,” or “The Threat of New Influenza Strains” DVD, explaining how virulent strains of influenza can even infect people through the toilet. A new DVD seeks to teach businesses and schools about the threat of virulent new H5N1 influenza strains through the medium of animation. Some of Japan’s [...]
Continue reading...26. June 2009
Medical animation has been able to carve a solid and sustainable niche in 3D animation studios through the years. By tapping the field of medicine, it opened up a lucrative and fulfilling side of 3D animation. Medical animation is used by doctors to render parts of the human anatomy for research purposes and for preparations [...]
Continue reading...21. May 2009
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, the medical correspondent of CBS News, went on-air to tell the world about ten warning signs to determine the presence of Alzheimer’s. And to clearly show her point, she used a 3D medical animation. Amazingly, the rate for someone developing Alzheimer’s is every 70 seconds. In a nutshell, this disease causes physical changes [...]
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14. July 2009
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