I need a short, precise 3D explainer (about 75–90 seconds) that walks judges through my autonomous UAV concept as it takes off and then, most importantly, performs the sync-and-descent sequence onto a train travelling up to 80 km/h. The tone is strictly technical—think system demonstration rather than marketing promo—so clean visuals, subtle overlays, and no dramatic lighting or cinematic flourishes. All core assets are ready: a SolidWorks UAV model, a simple train with landing pad, icons, labels, and a pre-built scene outline. You will work in Blender, keep the look minimalistic, and clearly illustrate the following without resorting to heavy equations: • Phase flow: take-off → sync → descent → latch • Sensor hand-offs: GNSS → UWB → Vision • Safety logic (continue vs. abort paths) • Two quick failure inserts: GNSS dropout, plus a braking or wind disturbance Deliverables I’m expecting: 1. Final 1080p video (75–90 s) with voice-over ready audio track muted 2. A silent alternate render 3. Three short looping GIFs spotlighting key moments (you pick the frames that sell the idea best) Provide links to past technical or engineering animations—anything that shows you can keep visuals restrained while conveying complex behaviour will help me decide quickly. If this sounds like your expertise, let’s get started right away.