Medical Animation Showreel 2025 | MOA, MOD & Patient Education

🌟 Our team at Now Medical Studios are delighted to share with you our updated medical animation showreel, showcasing our skills in 2D and 3D medical animations that are designed for our healthcare, pharmaceutical, and medical communications clients.

From patient education and medical devices to mechanism of action (MOA) and mechanism of disease (MOD) animations, we have had the pleasure of working closely with our clients to create custom visuals that bring their medical stories to life.

Clients trust us to understand and explain their science accurately and effectively and we are focused on providing imagery that does just that. Our top priority is to get the science right from the beginning. We don’t make a move until we really understand that science—that means thorough, challenging research upfront.

Our passion is to deliver beautiful designs, engaging narratives and top-quality artwork that not only achieves scientific accuracy but also creates a cinematic experience for your audience. We help our clients to explain their complex science stories and make them accessible and engaging. We share our expertise to help inform our clients of tried and tested methods to come up with the right solution, tailored to their individual needs.


Emily Holden

Emily is a medical illustrator and animator who runs Now Medical Studios with her business partner, Annie Campbell. She has spent years working as a medical artist and eLearning developer for multiple higher educational establishments and commercial clients within the UK.

Emily has developed a YouTube channel creating her own medical animation tutorials, which has gained her a large audience following. This has lead to her invitation and collaboration with LinkedIn Learning, where she now has her own course dedicated to medical animation, “The Fundamentals of Medical Animation”.

She co-founded and is an active contributor of Learn Medical Art, a channel dedicated to creating and sharing tutorials, articles and resources from the field.

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