Making Scientific Movies
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Harpalss ▴ 310

I am considering making scientific movies for a presentation to scientists who are not familiar with my field, to help them understand the concepts in my introduction and to aid in the explanation of my results.

Are there any software packages dedicated to making scientific movies?

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What kind of movies do you want to make? You can do simple animations in powerpoint. For more involved movies, I don't think there will be any packages for that.

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Collision animations and protein docking animations for example

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If you have any experience in adobe flash, you can make these movies pretty easily. Otherwise, I am not aware of any packages that can do what you want.

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Check BioBlender (http://bioblender.eu/ ). It is a powerful and free molecular animation package.

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Monica Zoppe gave an overview tutorial on the VIZBI tutorial day this year... the video is at http://vizbi.org/Videos/27695439

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For protein docking animations

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Gjain 5.8k

Hi,

I am assuming that you mean movies and animations both. So you can use:

  1. Macromedia's FLASH
  2. PowerPoint animations

    example tutorials:

  3. QuickTime animations

  4. GIF( graphics interchange format) animations

    example: http://makeagif.com/

I am not mentioning three-dimensional (3D) animation programs that require more in-depth computer knowledge and more powerful hardware, as well as added expense.

Resources:

hope this helps.

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Also consider BallView. It is based on the Biochemical Algorithms Library (aka BALL).

Some Examples of movies that can be made.

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