Storytelling Projects

Storytelling

Storytelling Projects

These projects use video to put scientists in context: their work, their environments, their motivations, and the communities their research touches. They are small-footprint documentary pieces built around interviews, active research spaces, and the details that make specialized work feel human without flattening the science.

Most were produced with compact gear, limited setup time, and real-world constraints: active labs, conference schedules, travel logistics, available light, and subjects who had actual work to do. That constraint became part of the style: direct, portable, attentive, and grounded in the place where the story was happening.

Role

  • Planned and executed compact on-location shoots in active research, conference, and travel environments.
  • Handled filming, lighting, interview capture, editing, and delivery for web and social distribution.
  • Built profile pieces around individual scientists, their research context, and the places where the work happened.
  • Balanced portable production constraints with a documentary-style visual approach.

Featured Storytelling Work

Profile, lab-tour, and interview pieces that put scientists and research environments at the center of the story.

KS|QA: Manu Platt, PhD

A scientist profile filmed at Georgia Tech, this piece highlighted Manu Platt’s work in biomedical engineering, sickle cell anemia research, and diversity in the life sciences. The goal was to make the science personal without making it simplistic: a portrait of the researcher, the research environment, and the larger human stakes behind the work.

  • LocationGeorgia Tech, Atlanta, GA
  • LightingWescott, Anova
  • VideoCanon C100 mkII, Sony A1
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KS Lab Tours

Filmed on location at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda, this lab tour series highlighted LMIC student-scientists and active research environments with a small portable kit and no advance location scout. It remains one of the most rewarding projects in this body of work because the setting, the people, and the purpose all mattered.

  • LocationMakerere University, Kampala, Uganda
  • ProductionPortable video package, natural light
  • EditPremiere Pro

KS|QA: Eugenia Ong, PhD

Filmed onsite during the Keystone Symposia meeting Framing the Response to Emerging Virus Infections at the University of Hong Kong, this profile featured Eugenia Ong’s work in emerging infectious disease research and viral immunology. The piece was built around the immediacy of the setting: a scientist speaking about outbreak response, immune dynamics, and public health from within the global research community actively working on those questions.

  • LocationUniversity of Hong Kong, Pok Fu Lam, Hong Kong
  • LightingWescott, Anova
  • VideoCanon C100 mkII, Sony A1
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