Animation (roughly 10-20 seconds) to sit within a powerpoint presentation
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Expert Animator - Explainer Videos / Motion Graphics / 2D Animation / Cartoon animation
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Hello,
I am looking to have an animation made for a physiotherapy presentation. What we want to show is a person with a swollen ankle walking into water and as they get deeper into the water the pressure of the water increases and this causes the fluid from the swollen ankle to move north towards the head (effects of hydrostatic pressure) and the swelling on the ankle reduces.
Please can you advise on costs and make some recommendations of creative personnel.
Many thanks,
Emily
Please see explanation of what hydrostatic pressure is:
Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure on an object submerged in water. The pressure is determined mainly by the sheer weight of the water, i.e., how much water is over the object (i.e., its depth). As water is so much denser than air we notice a change in hydrostatic pressure fairly quickly submerge even in the shallow pool and you notice the increased pressure in your ears! In contrast to gravity, which only acts downwards, water pressure pushes against any object it contacts, regardless of the orientation or location of the object. Therefore, during Aquatic Exercise, water creates a fluid pressure on immersed body parts. This compression decreases edema and swelling, and provides pressure from the outside against the muscles, which in turn provide pressure massage against the blood vessels. This has a diminishing effect on varicose veins, and most importantly, facilitates blood flow back to the heart. Circulation is more efficient with less work for the heart, which results in a heart rate 12-15 beats lower during Aquatic Exercise compared to land-based workouts.
I am looking to have an animation made for a physiotherapy presentation. What we want to show is a person with a swollen ankle walking into water and as they get deeper into the water the pressure of the water increases and this causes the fluid from the swollen ankle to move north towards the head (effects of hydrostatic pressure) and the swelling on the ankle reduces.
Please can you advise on costs and make some recommendations of creative personnel.
Many thanks,
Emily
Please see explanation of what hydrostatic pressure is:
Hydrostatic pressure is the pressure on an object submerged in water. The pressure is determined mainly by the sheer weight of the water, i.e., how much water is over the object (i.e., its depth). As water is so much denser than air we notice a change in hydrostatic pressure fairly quickly submerge even in the shallow pool and you notice the increased pressure in your ears! In contrast to gravity, which only acts downwards, water pressure pushes against any object it contacts, regardless of the orientation or location of the object. Therefore, during Aquatic Exercise, water creates a fluid pressure on immersed body parts. This compression decreases edema and swelling, and provides pressure from the outside against the muscles, which in turn provide pressure massage against the blood vessels. This has a diminishing effect on varicose veins, and most importantly, facilitates blood flow back to the heart. Circulation is more efficient with less work for the heart, which results in a heart rate 12-15 beats lower during Aquatic Exercise compared to land-based workouts.
Emily B.
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