I need a set of short Cinema 4D scenes in which a sleek communication device takes centre stage. Around the product I want lively MoGraph-driven motion: typography that breaks apart and reforms, abstract shapes triggered by different effectors, and at least one use of cloth or particle dynamics to add a touch of realism. Think of three to five independent shots, each built on a fresh composition so the final edit feels varied yet cohesive. The device must always remain the hero; every animation, colour choice and camera move should guide the eye back to it. Technical notes • Work natively in Cinema 4D with MoGraph. • Combine multiple effectors (Random, Shader, Plain or those you favour) so each scene showcases a different interaction style. • Integrate cloth or particles naturally—ribbons that flutter over the device, dust-like bursts triggered by a beat, anything that fits the modern aesthetic. • Keep geometry clean, lighting realistic and materials optimised for Redshift or the Physical render engine—whichever you prefer as long as you stay consistent. • Final delivery: editable .c4d files for every shot and a short MP4 playblast of each scene so I can review timing before final render. I’ll handle the edit and sound design once I have the animated clips, so concentrate on motion, composition and polish inside Cinema 4D. Let me know how many scenes you can complete in the timeframe you propose, and feel free to suggest creative twists that would make the product pop even more.