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Transparent green cell bubbles background

Transparent green cell bubbles background

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Attributes
Length
0:08
Resolution
3840 x 2160
File Size
386 MB
Frame Rate
30 fps
Alpha Channel
No
Looped
No
Video Encoding
ProRes
Orientation
Horizontal
Commercial License
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Description

This captivating animated clip showcases a dynamic array of transparent, spherical cells, each containing a vibrant green, glowing core that subtly pulses with life. These intricate biological forms gracefully drift and rotate against a soft, luminous green background, creating a mesmerizing microscopic environment. The animation expertly utilizes depth of field, presenting some cells in crisp focus while others elegantly blur into the foreground and background, adding a realistic sense of scale and immersion. This clean and fluid motion graphic is perfectly suited for a wide range of scientific and medical applications, including educational videos, corporate presentations, and research documentaries. Its sophisticated design and smooth movement make it an ideal visual aid for illustrating cellular growth, biological processes, and various health-related topics. Whether used as an engaging background, a visual explainer, or an atmospheric element, this animation provides a contemporary and professional aesthetic that enhances understanding and captivates audiences in scientific and corporate communications, as well as wellness and environmental content.

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