The Scientist Videographer
On this channel, you will find tips, tutorials, and information to help you create your science videos. My objective is to encourage scientists to create videos to augment their research articles, illustrate their experimental methods, aid in teaching or training, explain science to the general public (broader impacts), or enhance their web profiles. Students can learn science communication skills for the 21st century.
Should I Allow Commenting on My Science Videos?
What Are Some Ways Scientists Are Using Video?
J-Cut and L-Cut in iMovie
Cutaways Versus Insert Shots
Why Should Scientists Use Video as a Communication Tool?
How To Make Your Science Video More Appealing To Viewers
How to Get More Views of Your Science Videos
Using Transitions in ScreenFlow 9
How to Record a Video with a Teleprompter App
How to Animate Text in ScreenFlow 9
How to Enhance Zoom Video and Audio Quality
How to Add Audio to PowerPoint (for Mac) 2020
Script Writing for Video
LumaFusion 2019 Tutorial Part 2: Learn to Edit Video on iPhone & iPad
LumaFusion 2019 Tutorial Part 1: Learn to Edit Video on iPhone & iPad
How to Use YouTube's Audio Library
How to Handle Negative Comments on YouTube
How to Use a Script while Looking at the Camera
How to Add Video to Your PowerPoint (2016) Talk
How to Avoid Wind Noise While Filming a Video
How to Conduct an Interview while Filming a Video
How to Create a Videographic
How to Make a Video about a Non-Visual Topic
12 Filming Mistakes to Avoid
How to Make a Custom Thumbnail with PowerPoint
Female Scientist Stereotypes in Film: Conclusions
Female Scientist Stereotypes in Film: The Evil Plotter
Female Scientist Stereotypes in Film: The Naive Expert
Female Scientist Stereotypes in Film: The Daughter or Assistant
Female Scientist Stereotypes in Film: The Lonely Heroine