I’m creating a short abstract animation that traces my family lineage across a dark, mysterious galaxy. Think deep-space purples, midnight blues, and nebulous wisps as the backdrop, with each relative marked by a glowing, easily legible label. The sequence unfolds across six beats: two faint parent stars drift in first, four ancestor stars branch off, then three children, followed by three grandchildren, three more grandchildren, and finally the last grandchild. Each group should emerge downstream from the previous one, with gentle parallax or particle motion so the viewer feels they’re travelling through space rather than watching a static chart. Stars and text need to shine—literally—so a soft outer glow or lens-flare accent is important. I’d like the finished video delivered in a standard HD format (mp4 or mov). After the titles roll, please hold the final frame for a couple of seconds so the entire tree can be viewed at a glance before looping or fading out. Alongside the animation, I need a single high-resolution still (minimum 6000×4000 px, 300 dpi) that shows the whole lineage in one panoramic composition suitable for fine-art printing. Last, please generate a scannable QR code that launches the video file or hosted link; I’ll embed that code on the print. Tools such as After Effects, Blender, or similar motion-graphics software are fine—whatever lets you keep the abstract style, rich blacks, and glowing accents consistent between the video and the print. I’m open to creative flourishes like subtle cosmic dust, slow zooms, or faint ambient audio if you feel it enhances immersion, as long as the focus always stays on those bright, prominent stars and their labels. Let me know your concept, workflow, and an estimated turnaround, and we can get started.