About

A studio that only points its camera at the cardiovascular system

HeartVisual Studios was founded by Emiliano Arce, based in Tijuana and San Diego, working across the US–Mexico border region.

The studio grew out of HeartVisual, Emiliano's cardiovascular media brand — which began when AI-generated cardiac visualizations outperformed traditional clinic video content in ad campaigns. That result reshaped the direction of the work.

The pipeline is built around generative tools without handing them the anatomy. AI carries the rendering, iteration and look development; structure, motion and device behaviour stay under human clinical review — which is why a first cut lands in days and still survives a cardiologist watching it frame by frame.

Working in one field is the point. The anatomy library, the lighting language and the vocabulary of a cath lab are already built, so your budget goes into the shots specific to your device rather than into rebuilding a heart.

What clinical accuracy means here

Reference-first

Chamber geometry and vessel anatomy built from imaging and atlas reference, not from a prompt.

IFU-aligned sequence

Deployment steps follow the instructions for use, in order, with nothing implied that isn't cleared.

Flow that behaves

Direction, timing and turbulence read correctly to a clinician on the first viewing.

Review that leaves a trail

Timecoded comments and sign-off notes your MLR team can file.