Essentia Foundation We Slowed Down A Bacterium to One Billionth Of A Second | WORLD PREMIERE
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FULL DOCUMENTARY:
Our Common Ancestor
A Bacterium at the Nanosecond Scale
This is the making of Micronauts, a documentary by director Hans Busstra, which shows the first moving images of the inside of a single bacterium at the molecular level. In this video, we unpack how molecular cell biologist Gael McGill and his team at Digizyme Inc made these complex animations.
This was Hans Busstra’s last documentary film project before joining the Essentia Foundation and you can read about his metaphysical reflections on this project on the Essentia Foundations website:
Director and editor: Hans Busstra
Animations by Digizyme Inc.:
Gaël McGill
Jeannie Park
Jonathan Khao
Brittany Cheung
Eric Keller
Brinton Jaecks
Digizyme B-roll footage: Jeannie Park
Eukaryotic Landscape, created by Evan Ingersoll & Gaël McGill, Digizyme Inc.
Micro photography: Wim van Egmond
SEM Microscopy: Jan Dijksterhuis
Made possible by Winclove Probiotics
Molecular visuals & simulations created with Molecular Maya (mMaya).
The production of this documentary has been greatly enriched by the resources provided by the Protein Data Bank (PDB), the Orientations of Proteins in Membranes (OPM) database, the Machine Intelligence from Cortical Networks (MICrONS) Explorer project, and the insights from the research paper “Integrative Illustration of Escherichia coli“ by David Goodsell.
All stock music and/or stock is licensed at Soundstripe & Storyblocks
Thumbnail design: Max van Laarhoven
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