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/ˈprɒdʒɛkt/

1. an individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned to achieve a particular aim.

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Video work.

Want to document a research project? Need help translate and communicate scientific discoveries to a general audience? Or maybe visualise science concepts for educational use to inspire the next generation of thinkers? This is what we specialise in. With visual storytelling we turn scientific results into interesting stories.

We have experience working with scientific organisations, educational institutions, universities, science centers & wildlife facilities. Including extensive field experience and working in remote areas.

Presentations & On-camera hosting.

Our team has extensive experience with on-camera hosting, either for big TV productions, documentary films, YouTube shorts or product advertisements. We also host events and do presentations about a variety of science and nature topics. In addition we also run workshops teaching science communication. Contact us for more information.

Photography.

A lot can be said with a photograph. And to be honest, it is hard for us to do a project without also documenting it in still images. Whether included in a publication, used to inspire students in a classroom, used in a presentation or just as a piece of art on the wall, a picture can be used in so many ways to tell a whole story.

Some examples of photographic work we have done include nature and scientific photography for prints or publications (please see Gallery for a selection), documentation of research projects and field work, and staff or personal portraits.

Communication workshops.

Almost everyone today has access to some kind of high resolution camera. But the step from recording video to telling a story with the camera can be a hard to make. We run professional training workshops for scientists, organisations or individuals interested in learning more about digital storytelling and science communication. Storytelling should not have to be gear heavy which is why we focus the workshops around equipment available to the participants.


Selection of current & previous collaborators.


Selection of current projects.

HIDDEN BIODIVERSITY OF EUROPE.

This project is designed to highlight a selected number of animals that people would probably find interesting but most know little about, or even don't know exist in Europe at all. None of the species are technically "Hidden", although some are fairly elusive, but we believe many will be surprised these species live on this continent. The species on the list will be revealed successively during the time of the project starting with European Wildcats in Catalonia and cold water coral reefs in Sweden.

The project involves the creation of a set of short format videos that will be available online for free. The platform is also going to include a chance to immerse yourself in the environment these animals live through 360° video clips.

The project is a collaboration with several partners such as the Gothenburg Global Biodiversity Center, and individual scientist and research groups working to protect and conserve wildlife around Europe (Official list of collaborators will be posted soon and updated regularly). The final platform will serve as tool and inspirational resource to learn about Europes natural world.

Do you want to help support the project and help protect these amazing species and the environments they live in? Please contact us here.

And don’t forget to join the adventure and updates through our social media outlets.

Young Muskox in Sweden. There are currently less than 10 wild muskox left in Sweden.

Young Muskox in Sweden. There are currently less than 10 wild muskox left in Sweden.

Sunset over the Lofoten archipelago, northern Norway.

Sunset over the Lofoten archipelago, northern Norway.

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