Information détaillée concernant le cours
Titre | Storytelling for Researchers (405) |
Dates | 5 October 2022 |
Lang | Workshop language is English |
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Intervenant-e-s | Dr Samer Angelone |
Description | There have been great scientists that dropped out of school, but there have been no great scientists that did not tell stories! We seek to challenge, inspire and train scientists to use narrative techniques and strategies employed in film to produce persuasive presentations and publications. Borrowing communication strategies and techniques from filmmakers and applying them in science communication will help scientists for better communication of their research, and scientists are wise enough to do so! I. In this workshop, researchers will learn storytelling techniques. This will help them to engage audience and increase uptake by incorporating narrative attributes into their teaching, divulgations and publications. II. The desire of researchers to communicate elegantly with the general audience using storytelling, and the tireless search of filmmakers for good stories to tell, demand tight collaboration between researchers and filmmakers. Hence, the successful collaboration requires that researchers acquire the basic knowledge of film storytelling. This will allow them to translate their research into elegant and convincing cinematographic stories, thus enhancing the communication between them and filmmakers, and making it easier for the filmmaker to transform these stories into films.
Workshop content Theory:
Practice:
Learning outcomes After this course, participants are able to:
Preparatory/Transfer Work Participants have to prepare two stories and one abstract! Please send the trainer, at least 2 weeks before the workshop, the following:
(The amount of time expected: 1 hour)
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Lieu |
University of Fribourg |
Information | Date: Wednesday 5th October 2022 Place: University of Fribourg Schedule: 9 am to 5:30 pm
The Trainer: Dr Samer Angelone is a biologist and filmmaker. He teaches 'Filmmaking for Scientists', 'Storytelling & Storyboarding Science', 'Filmmaking Marathon', and 'Video-Journalism for Scientists' at various Swiss universities and research institutes, and film festivals (e.g., Locarno Film Festival). He is the founder and director of the Global Science Film Festival in Switzerland (www.sciencefilm.ch), and works as a jury-member for prestigious film festivals (e.g. Planet in Focus, Cinemambiente Film Festival). Angelone has directed several fiction and documentary films in Spain, Switzerland, and Kenya, mainly focusing on issues relating to science and the environment. He has developed scientific research on population genetics, diseases, forensics, wildlife conservation, social media, and human-elephant conflict. Angelone holds a PhD in population genetics, and master's degrees in film studies and film direction.
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Frais | Participants are eligible for reimbursement of incurred travel expenses by train between the city of their university and the location of the workshop (half-fare card, 2nd class).
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Places | 14 |
Délai d'inscription | 28.09.2022 |