In partnership with OxCo (a University of Oxford spinout company offering video production and training for academics), video training a. the Social Sciences Division offered researchers a video production training programme that provided step-by-step support to produce engaging academic video content. Through this programme, participants worked closely with professional videographers to develop their video production skills while reflecting on how video can enhance their engagement activities and the impact of their research. A selection of researchers' videos produced as part of this workshop series can be found below - watch their films and be inspired by film as a tool for your research communications!
'Your Research in Film' video creations
Evidence Based Playful Parenting Resources for Every Parent Everywhere
By Isang Awah
Head of Advocacy at the Global Parenting Initiative, Department of Social Policy and Intervention
The Science of Startups Initiative
Departmental Research Lecturer, Oxford Internet Institute
Who stays involved? Adolescents' participation in voluntary associations
DPhil Candidate in Sociology, Nuffield College
Is our digital world destroying the planet?
By Emilie Vrain
Senior research Associate at the Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment
Introducing EPICC: climate change mitigation in Petra, Jordan
By Kenta Sayama
DPhil student at the Oxford Resilient Buildings and Landscapes Lab (OxRBL), School of Geography and the Environment
Chimpanzee Cultural Heritage
Postdoctoral Researcher, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow, School of Anthropology & Museum Ethnography
Fast-forwarding ash dieback
By Andrew Bailey
DPhil student, School of Geography and the Environment
It's about the culture: integrating technology use in schools
By Tracey Denton-Calabrese
Postdoctoral Researcher in Education, Department of Education
Challenging the collective imaginary of migration
By Elsa Gomis
Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Department of Politics and International Relations
Varieties of seeing
By Maria Danae Koukouti
Research Assistant at the Institute of Archaeology
Research spotlight: UK migration
By Peter Walsh
Senior Researcher at the Migration Observatory, School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography