We produced a Chinese-language explainer video for the Centre for Regenerative Medicine and Health (CRMH), a Hong Kong research institute under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The video was created to communicate the science behind Neu-001, a drug candidate for amblyopia ("lazy eye"), to non-specialist audiences. Its purpose is educational and informational: introducing the condition, the rationale behind the research, and the approach the team is exploring. It supports the client's communication around their clinical program, including presentations to scientific and institutional audiences, rather than serving as product advertising. Our role covered concept development, scriptwriting, and animation, turning complex neuroscience into a clear, accessible narrative that a general audience can follow.


