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Watch: How does YouTube handle fake news in times of pandemic?
23 February 2021

YouTube's recommendation algorithms have a bad reputation. Did they do a better job when serious information was most needed?

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Read: How to use video to bridge ideological divides
15 February 2021

After having watched impressive and awe-inspiring nature documentaries people turn out to be less dogmatic. This effect is beneficial for social cohesion.

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Read: “Guided tours of researchers’ ideas” – How to acquire research funds with videos
9 February 2021

The future of grant proposals is video, some scientists suggest. They expect more efficient review processes and better funding decisions.

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Read: How well do videos succeed in conveying knowledge?
30 January 2021

Three German media scientists carried out an extensive study about audiovisual science communication on TV and YouTube.

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Watch: Sloan funded science short films, ready to stream
10 January 2021

An inspiring media library presents selected movies.

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Read: Cinematic close-up of a billion euro project
10 December 2020

Nature correspondent Alison Abbott reviews a new documentary on the European Commission's flagship neuroscience programme, which has fallen far short of what it had promised.

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Top-trending on YouTube Germany: a coronavirus video
8 December 2020

Famous German YouTuber Mai-Thi ranks first in the charts with her 2020 video "Corona is just getting started".

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Read and watch: How a Max Planck institute helped developing the fictional TV film “Ecocide”
30 November 2020

Did Germany deal adequately with climate change? This case is heard, in the year 2034, before the International Court of Justice.

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Winners of video competition FFS announced
17 November 2020

One of the winners of FastForwardScience is a YouTuber who became successful thanks to a TV production company.

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German science news service starts channel for science videos
7 November 2020

idw's initiative aims at promoting the use of videos in science communication.

Research paper

Read: How to convince Republicans about climate change
6 November 2020

A new study provides evidence, once again, that films need to tell effective narratives. Then they are even able to overcome ideological gaps.

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Watch: Videos to escape (from lockdown)
3 November 2020

Looking for good video stuff from collaborative research centers? You'll be disappointed. But there are alternatives.

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Read: Why video isn’t on academic platforms (and how to change that)
29 October 2020

The CEO of a video hosting platform dedicated to scholarly information explains why "video" is not yet well established in academia – and proposes measures to change this.

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Science videos for exchange between academic peers and professionals
26 October 2020

A promising model in it's early stages: The international science publisher Springer Nature offers scientists to produce videos instead of writing academic books.

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Watch: Sci-Fi movie “Exit” plus AI expert panel
21 October 2020

What if you could talk with the deceased, at least with a perfect digital copy of them? Before you watch the movie: Join a panel discussion about the impact of AI.

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F2F event in Nov 2020: Global Science Film Festival, Zurich
19 October 2020

Go to the movies (and beware of the coronavirus): This event in Zurich focusses on science short films on the topics environment, science and society.

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Watch: Spanish, French and English science YouTubers
16 October 2020

A German student watched out for science channels in other countries – and she made many finds.

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Read: Video works – even when it’s meant to misinform.
30 September 2020

Two videos, sponsored by the coal industry, successfully spread false information about the effects of atmospheric carbon dioxide - for more than two decades already. YaleClimateConnections.org now told their story.

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Read: Should communicators show slides instead of videos?
23 September 2020

Science communicators are satisfied if their communication efforts raise the audiences' "willingness to pay" – in this case for the conservation of coral reefs. But you have to choose wisely how exactly you address your audiences, a study shows.

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Watch: Dancing the zebrafish
31 August 2020

Truly translating their research to the medium dance (and only second to film) is what this year’s winners of the »Dance your Ph.D. contest« have in common – they are all expert science communicators. That’s also where similarities end.

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Listen: How science communication translates to film
31 August 2020

In this half-an-hour episode of Nature’s »Working Scientist podcast« Pakinam Amer »explores how science communication translates to film, comedy clubs, and virtual space clubs.«

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YouTube bubbles under scrutiny
31 August 2020

Although YouTube could be an educational heaven the platform's algorithm takes you to its darkest corners. Researchers are now trying to get a more general picture of YouTube's watching recommendations.

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A »standard« for science news videos
31 August 2020

How can scientific institutions make better use of the medium video? The German scientific news service, Informationsdienst Wissenschaft e.V., is piloting a new video service exclusively for its members. Its aim is to produce scientific news videos fast and predictably.

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Whom do audiences of online lectures trust?
31 August 2020

On the internet it’s mostly up to the users to check for trustworthiness and quality of content of their information sources. But how do users assess trustworthiness? For the case of online video lectures this has been studied in greater detail now.

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Read: Video strategies of Senckenberg Institution and Max Planck Society
31 August 2020

Why should scientific institutions engage in the field of video? This interview with communicators from two renowned German institutions gives some answers.

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European Science Film Festivals

(upcoming and past,
in chronological order)

Nov 19 – Nov 28, 2021: Global Science Film Festival, Zurich/Bern/Basel, Switzerland

Sept 15 – Sept 19, 2021: Silbersalz, Halle, Germany

June 23 – June 27, 2021: CineGlobe, Meyrin, Switzerland

May 30 – June 6, 2021: Krakow Film Festival, with doc+science section

April 27 – May 11, 2021: Academia Film Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic

March 23 – March 27,  2021:
Rencontres Internationales Sciences & Cinémas (RISC), Marseille, France

Past events:

Nov 2020: ROS Film Festival, Alicante, Spain

Nov 2020: Inscience International Science Film Festival, Nijmegen, Netherlands

Nov 2020: trieste science+fiction festival, Trieste, Italy

Oct 2020: Bergen Internasjonale Filmfestival (BIFF), Bergen, Norway

Oct 2020: Pariscience, Paris, France

All festivals are members of the European Academy of Science Film (EURASF).

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