December 11, 2025 | Medical communication, Scientific Communication, Video, branded video, custom video
Our Nature Custom Media team recently took on an ambitious project: producing a video that spanned two continents, covered a decade of medical progress, and navigated regulatory hurdles.

What does it take to tell a life-or-death medical story that spans two continents and a decade of breakthroughs?
From battling a brain-eating amoeba to navigating global regulations, our Nature Custom Media team took on one of its most ambitious video projects yet.
👉 Discover the behind-the-scenes challenges, creative solutions, and lessons learned in crafting a narrative that’s as compelling as it is compliant.
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