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In creating science videos, we usually are tempted to cram in as much information as possible. However, sometimes we are better off keeping things simple and unencumbered by a lot of facts, figures, and explanations. I decided to see if … Continue reading →
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Constructive criticism helps us improve our individual communication products as well as our overall communication skills. If you plan to publish your video, either on a video-sharing site or as online supplementary material with a journal article, it’s a good … Continue reading →
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Many of us give talks at conferences and seminars, but these presentations are only seen once by a limited audience. What if you could record your presentations so that other people can easily access and view them? Having a recorded … Continue reading →
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The success of your video will depend in part on good audio, which will require a decent microphone. You will need a good microphone during filming with a video camera as well as for doing voiceovers during editing. Which microphone … Continue reading →
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As I’ve tried to demonstrate in this blog, video is a fantastic way to show off your research in a way that goes far beyond the traditional text-based paper. Today, I’d like to talk about a specific use of video … Continue reading →