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University of Plymouth – Transcranial Ultrasound

Take a look at our latest animation combining 2D and 3D created in collaboration with the University of Plymouth for their groundbreaking project, “Transcranial Changes.” This animation, produced using Blender, After Effects, and Premiere, is designed specifically for medical experts to explain the intricate processes of transcranial ultrasound (TUS). Merging scientific precision with engaging visuals, we aimed to bring clarity to this complex neuromodulatory technology that has the potential to revolutionise treatments for psychiatric, neurological, and developmental brain disorders.

This project was a rewarding journey for us at Pushed, blending our expertise in visual storytelling with the scientific rigor required to communicate these concepts effectively to the medical community. We’re excited to see how this technology advances, especially as ongoing trials explore its potential in treating conditions like essential tremor, Parkinson’s disease, addiction, and obsessive-compulsive disorders.

Client - University of Plymouth
Producer - Dave Meadows
Animator - Joe de Noronha