The Supervet
Blast! Films commissioned us to make graphics for 20 episodes of Channel 4’s The Supervet.

The Supervet
We created the graphics for 20 episodes of Channel 4’s The Supervet, working closely with Blast! Films and Professor Noel Fitzpatrick to visualise complex surgical procedures with clarity and precision. The brief called for a scientific, cinematic visual identity that could translate advanced veterinary techniques into sequences that were easy for viewers to understand.
Our London studio used Cinema 4D to combine biological and technological elements, building detailed anatomical models and procedural animations that supported the storytelling without overwhelming it. Each sequence was crafted to feel informative, accurate and visually engaging, helping audiences follow the intricacies of Fitzpatrick’s pioneering work.
This project highlights our experience in producing broadcast‑quality TV graphics for UK audiences, adapting our design approach to suit medical, scientific and documentary formats where clarity, accuracy and visual communication are essential.
Blast! Films commissioned us to make graphics for 20 episodes of Channel 4’s The Supervet. Cinema 4D was used to bring together various biological and technological elements and create sequences that make complex operations easily understood.
During production we worked directly with Noel Fitzpatrick (the Supervet himself!) to ensure that we accurately portrayed each procedure.