
3D Animation of Glass Molecules Rotating in Scientific Background
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- Length
- 0:15
- Resolution
- 1920 x 1080
- File Size
- 364 MB
- Frame Rate
- 25 fps
- Alpha Channel
- No
- Looped
- No
- Video Encoding
- ProRes
- Orientation
- Horizontal
- Commercial License
- Further Information
Description
This animated clip features intricate 3D molecular structures drifting and rotating gracefully through a sterile, light blue environment. Each molecule is rendered with realistic, glass-like transparency, reflecting subtle light and containing tiny air bubbles that add a layer of microscopic detail. The smooth, slow-motion rotation creates a sense of constant activity and scientific precision within a digital laboratory space. A shallow depth of field is used to create a beautiful bokeh effect in the background, drawing the viewer's focus to the primary molecular bonds in the foreground. The color palette is composed of soft blues and crisp whites, establishing a clean, clinical, and professional visual tone that resonates with modern research aesthetics. This visual tool is ideal for enhancing medical presentations, scientific documentaries, or biotechnology marketing materials. It provides a polished and sophisticated backdrop for discussing complex topics like genetic research, pharmaceutical development, or chemical bonding. The seamless integration of fluid motion and high-fidelity rendering elevates the educational and communicative value of any science-based video project, making it a versatile asset for professional creators.

























