Laparoscopic Device Educational Animation

Job ID: 39866778

Budget: $250 – $750 USD

I need a concise, medically accurate 3D animation that demonstrates how our new laparoscopic surgery device works. The piece will be used for physician education, so clarity of the device’s functionality—from insertion to deployment and retrieval—matters more than marketing flair.

What I’m looking for:
• 60–90 seconds of high-resolution 3D animation (1080p or higher)
• Precise anatomical environments that mirror an OR setting
• Step-by-step visualization of the device’s key functional stages, including trocar entry, articulation, energy activation, and specimen extraction
• Clean, minimal labels and call-outs that a trained surgeon will immediately understand
• Voice-over or on-screen text written in plain clinical language (I can supply the script if you prefer)

I’ll supply CAD files, still images, and the current IFU. You’ll transform these into a polished sequence suitable for conference booths, peer-to-peer webinars, and digital in-service packets.

Preferred tools: Cinema 4D or Blender for modeling/animation, After Effects or similar for compositing, and standard medical color palettes. If you typically rely on another software stack but can maintain surgical realism, that works too.

Timeline: first storyboard within one week of kickoff, draft animation the following week, final render after revisions.

Deliverables: storyboard (PDF), draft video (watermarked), and final video (MP4 + source project files).