
Fluid and motion made visible
Show flow, pressure, and moving parts with the timing and clarity a real-world camera could never capture.
Process & flow visualSeagull builds technical animation, cutaways, process visuals, and field-ready explainers for industrial systems that are too complex, hidden, or high-stakes to explain with ordinary footage.
Cutaway flow study · CATCO Seagull has helped energy, oilfield, instrumentation, cleantech, and heavy-engineering teams make technical systems easier to understand, sell, and operate.






When the important action happens inside a tool, pipe, casing, controller, tank, or wellbore, ordinary footage only shows the outside. Seagull builds the visual model so stakeholders see the mechanism, the sequence, and the context.

Show flow, pressure, and moving parts with the timing and clarity a real-world camera could never capture.
Process & flow visual
Open the housing. Render the geometry, interfaces, and load paths that explain how a product actually works.
Cutaway & assembly
Place the tool in its true environment — downhole, subsea, buried, or enclosed — so behavior reads in context.
Field-condition context
Cutting geometry · Varel A real advantage usually lives in geometry, sequence, material behavior, control logic, or operating conditions. Seagull works from your engineering truth and turns it into an explanation a mixed audience can actually follow.
A clear explanation should not live in one meeting. The same core model can support launches, trade shows, proposals, operator training, and the website — when it is built with reuse in mind from the start.
System model · Kopman Bring the product, process, or field condition that's hard to explain. We'll help you identify what the audience needs to understand and recommend the clearest visual format — you don't need to know the final format before we talk.
You walk us through the system and who needs to understand it.
We identify what has to be made visible to land the point.
We recommend the right format — animation, cutaway, interactive, or training — and a clear scope.
Industrial and engineering projects where Seagull made the mechanism, the system, or the field condition clear for the people who needed it.

Behavior happening inside the wellbore was the whole point. Animation showed the tool, the contact, and the formation together.

Footage of a rig drive only shows the surface. The render places the product where it works, so its role reads clearly.

The story was not one machine. It was a multi-stage system. A clean overview made the whole process legible to non-specialist stakeholders.
To visualize and see how our products work is a huge benefit compared to the old way. The animation process was really very easy.
They created a 60-second animation that explained what our product does. It's been invaluable as a marketing tool.