Have you ever heard of killer plants?
While this is not their scientific term, they kill and eat their prey to get nutrients. Carnivorous plants are among the most intriguing species on earth.
Watch our latest animation to learn more.
In the coming weeks, I will produce more of these brief and insightful animated infographics explaining facts and findings related to EnvironmentalScience and other allied disciplines such as Biodiversity, Ecology, Wildlife conservation and animal-related issues.
Which topic would you like to see covered in the future?
Let me know in the comments👇🏼
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Hi Giuseppe, Thank you for sharing this beautiful and clear animation about carnivorous plants! For our members to learn even more from your work, could you perhaps answer the following questions for the animation you have shared here and will share in future posts?Â
1) What was the goal of this animation?
2) What were the key ingredients of achieving the goal of this animation?
3) Which tools would you recommend members to use when developing animations for conservation communication purposes?
Many thanks for sharing your insights with us and I look forward to your next post!Â
Hi @Thirza Loffeld Â
Please find my answers below:
1) "Visual explorations of our natural world" features stories and insights on environmental issues.Â
Animation gives me the opportunity to present facts and scientific studies in a creative way.
The aim is to foster curiosity and interest in science and the natural world., so people can connect more deeply with the environment and the world around them.
2)Â Fact checking and research into the subject matter are two key elements to make these stories relevant and educational.
3) I personally use After Effects, Illustrator and Photoshop to illustrate and animate my videos.
Thanks so much for sharing these insights with us Giuseppe, much appreciated!Â