Research briefs, faculty commentary, policy analyses — turned into polished video that students, alumni, donors, and media actually watch.
Sample · Policy research brief → 90-second video
Universities, EdTech firms, and think tanks publish constantly — and most of it reaches only a narrow academic audience. Video widens the audience without diluting the substance.
Your strongest research often reaches fewer than a hundred academic readers. A video version can reach ten thousand — while keeping the substance intact.
Faculty want their work seen. A short video adds visibility without asking for additional writing time — we produce from their existing papers.
Donors and alumni watch short video updates. They don't read journal articles. The same research drives fundraising, media coverage, and recruitment.
Journalists pick up research when it comes with a ready-to-embed video. We produce in formats major outlets can re-use without re-editing.
Monthly or paper-driven cadence. Support multiple faculty voices inside one branded series.
Forward your latest note, draft, or brief. Full text, bullet points, or a topic — whatever stage you're at.
Scripted, edited, and branded to your firm. Script approval before production; final-cut approval before delivery.
Master MP4 plus social cuts and an email-ready thumbnail. Ready for LinkedIn, your site, and your next send.
Yes. A single branded series can rotate faculty authors with their own on-screen credit and consistent branding. Common pattern: weekly series where a different faculty member leads each week's video.
We balance accuracy and accessibility. Technical terms stay (your audience respects it); we add on-screen definitions or brief explanatory passes for a broader audience. Faculty always approves the script.
Yes, with usage tagging. Same production can be licensed for recruitment, development, communications, and media relations without extra production cost.
We follow your IRB and consent-on-file requirements. If the research involves interviews with human subjects, only anonymized or consented material is used — and we work with your research compliance office.
Send us a recent research paper or faculty op-ed. We'll review and come back with a proposal scoped to your communications priorities.
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