Animation

2026 Demo Reel

This video compiles some of my animation work from 2025 and 2026. Animations were made using Maxon Cinema4D and Adobe AfterEffects, and the music was composed using Musescore.

Alzheimer’s Disease

Media: Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe AfterEffects

Audience: Pharmaceutical investors, Healthcare providers (HCPs)

This mechanism of disease animation illustrates the role of amyloid beta proteins in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. Additionally, it introduces a revolutionary new drug, Donanemab, and explains its role in treating the disease.

Process work

Stage 1: Research, storyboard, mood board, and script

The research and planning phase is critical for ensuring the success of the animation, as it creates a solid foundation for the animation process. Preliminary research is done to ensure a clear and engaging script. The script is then used to create storyboards with visuals that enforce the learning goals. The mood board is important for setting the tone for the client and establishing a visual metaphor helps emphasize the “protagonists” and “antagonists” in the story.

Script

Mood board, key concepts

Storyboard

Stage 2: Rough animatic

Rough animatics are important for solidifying motion, timing, and a rough outline for 3D assets before render time increases.

Stage 3: Finalized Render, Composting

After evaluating the rough animatic, changes to timing are made and lighting, materials, and effects can be finalized and tweaked in post-production.

Animatic

Soft Due

Final

New Horizons

Media: Maxon Cinema4D, Adobe AfterEffects

Audience: Medical journal readers (medical professionals)

This animated journal cover supports an article about the success of the chickenpox vaccine in reducing cases in the U.S. The image represents hope through personification of the antibody as the sun rising over the horizon.

Mighty Microvilli

Media: Maxon Cinema 4D, Adobe AfterEffects

Audience: High school or undergraduate biology students

This clip is part of a longer animation intended to teach high school or undergraduate biology students about the role of microvilli in digestion.