Cinematic rendering is a new tool that provides photoreaslistic 3D volume rendered images from cross sectional imaging studies. We have recently tested this new tool at our department on a variety of musculoskeletal acquired and congenital anomalies. Currently a few publications for this tool in adult MSK pathology exists, but nothing in children. We would like to write up a pictorial review showing how this technique can help better visualise MSK pathology. We are looking for motivated, keen radiology registrars/fellows (ST3+) with an interest in radiology education, MSK/paeds imaging who would like to write this educational article for publication. (DO NOT APPLY if you do not fit this criteria). The case images are ready to be included in the publication, and anonymised so need for you to make any image reconstructions.