3D Science animation: The Slow Carbon Cycle
This 3D animation, created for a science documentary, explains the geological (or slow) carbon cycle — the long-term movement of carbon between the atmosphere, rocks, and oceans over millions of years. Designed for clarity and educational impact, the visual narrative shows how carbon dioxide dissolves in rainwater to form carbonic acid, which weathers rocks and releases ions that eventually reach the ocean. There, carbon is stored safely for millennia in the form of stable compounds.
Ideal for environmental science communication, this piece uses calm, minimal motion and clear visual transitions to support voiceover and annotation.