Long-form Content

Long-form

Long-form Content

Long-form video work for Virtual Keystone Symposia became a bridge between scientific programming, live broadcast production, and digital platform operations. These projects were built to carry substantive life-science conversations beyond the conference room through webinars, virtual meetings, public lectures, and on-demand video libraries.

The work required more than recording content. It meant designing formats, preparing speakers, producing panels, managing live Q&A, supporting broadcast platforms, troubleshooting in real time, and packaging finished media for global audiences. In practice, long-form video became part of a larger digital system for extending access to scientific exchange.

Role

  • Produced and edited long-form scientific panels, interviews, webinars, and lecture recordings.
  • Managed speaker preparation, broadcast setup, live Q&A workflows, and day-of technical production.
  • Supported the Virtual Keystone Symposia platform as both production environment and content distribution system.
  • Prepared open-access and gated scientific video content for global web audiences.

Long-form Programs

Selected formats from the Virtual Keystone Symposia video ecosystem, including hybrid editorial/live panels, multi-day virtual conferences, and public science lectures.

ePanel

The ePanel format combined a produced scientific panel discussion with a live online Q&A, creating a structure that could balance editorial polish with real-time audience participation. Topics ranged from sickle cell research and CRISPR to digital health, drug discovery, and broader conversations at the intersection of research, medicine, and society. I filmed and edited the recorded segments, prepared the program for web delivery, and managed the broadcast platform and day-of logistics for the live audience component.

  • FormatPre-recorded panel plus live Q&A
  • RoleFilming, editing, broadcast logistics
  • PlatformVirtual Keystone Symposia
ePanel scientific panel production still
Virtual Keystone Symposia production montage still

eSymposia

When COVID-19 closures cancelled the 2020–2021 in-person conference season, Virtual Keystone Symposia expanded from a digital content initiative into a full virtual meeting environment. The eSymposia format had to support the core mechanics of a scientific conference online: scheduled talks, live discussion, audience Q&A, breakout rooms, chat, ePoster sessions, and gated access for registered attendees. I served as technical producer and platform administrator for more than 50 multi-day virtual meetings, helping translate a highly interpersonal scientific meeting model into a working digital format under urgent conditions.

  • FormatMulti-day virtual scientific meetings
  • RoleTechnical producer and platform administrator
  • Scale50+ virtual meetings

Community Lectures

The Community Lecture series brought major scientific topics to public audiences beyond the conference hall. Filmed on location at the University of Colorado Boulder, these talks required a portable production setup that could capture long-form lectures cleanly without disrupting the live room. The goal was simple but demanding: preserve the substance of the science, make the recordings accessible online, and give public audiences a clear path into complex research.

  • LocationUniversity of Colorado Boulder
  • KitCanon C100 mkII, long lens, lavaliers, field mixer
  • AudiencePublic science community
Community lecture video production montage

Selected Production Stills

Screens, production stills, and interface views from ePanel and eSymposia work, showing the blend of editorial video, live broadcast, and platform operations behind the finished programs.