Science Communication
Turn academic research into accessible and engaging audiovisual content
Science communication is the set of practices that connect science and society, communicating academic discoveries and knowledge to non-specialist audiences. It includes adapting research, theses and articles into video, animation, documentary and digital platforms.
With a Lattes CV, ORCID and experience in academic research, I understand the language of science and know how to translate it without losing rigor. Each project is developed in partnership with the researcher to ensure scientific accuracy and communicability.
What it isScience communication in video
Video science communication is a powerful tool to make research accessible, combat misinformation and meet funding agency requirements for social impact. Channels like Kurzgesagt, ASAPScience and SciShow have popularized the format, and universities worldwide increasingly invest in science communication. Good science communication:
- Extracts the essence of the research — problem, method, discovery and impact
- Translates academic jargon into accessible visual and narrative language
- Structures scientific storytelling with hook, development and conclusion
- Respects data accuracy while engaging non-expert audiences
- Generates content for social media, YouTube and funding reports
ProcessHow the project works
Research analysis
Reading the paper, thesis or technical report to extract key concepts, social relevance and narrative angles. Alignment with the researcher on communication objectives.
Science script
Transformation of data, graphs and academic jargon into an accessible visual script with narrative hook, scientific storytelling structure and language for non-specialist audiences.
Audiovisual production
Recording with researcher or narrator, animation, motion graphics and editing. Technical review with the researcher to validate accuracy of the communicated content.
Publication and diffusion
Delivery of the finished video and distribution strategy — YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, institutional website and academic platforms — to maximize reach and impact.
AudienceWho is this for
- Universities and communication departments needing to showcase institutional research
- Public and private laboratories and research centers
- Graduate programs with science communication requirements
- Funding agencies seeking social impact from research
- Individual scientists and researchers with funded projects
DifferentiatorWhy communicate science with me
I have a Lattes CV, ORCID and experience in academic research — I'm not just a communicator, I understand the scientific process. I know what a paper, thesis and technical report are, and I can translate this language without losing rigor. I work side by side with the researcher to ensure each video communicates science with precision and impact.
Academic CV with registered scientific production
International researcher identifier
Experience in academic research and scientific method
Audiovisual narrative with rigor and accessibility
FAQFrequently asked questions
Do I need to have completed research to start?
Ideally yes, but we can work with ongoing research as long as there are partial results or clear hypotheses to communicate. The important thing is to have relevant, verified scientific content to share with the public.
How long does it take to produce a science communication video?
A 5-10 minute video takes 2 to 4 weeks, including research analysis, script, production, technical review and finalization. More complex projects like short documentaries may take 6 to 12 weeks.
Do you guarantee the scientific accuracy of the content?
The script goes through technical review by the researcher or team before production. I work with versions and validations at each stage to ensure the scientific content is accurate. Responsibility for data accuracy is shared.
What video formats do you produce?
YouTube videos (educational format), short videos for Instagram/TikTok/Reels, animated explainers, scientific documentaries and video lessons. The format is defined according to the target audience and distribution channels.
Does science communication help secure funding?
Yes. Agencies increasingly value the social impact of research. A science communication portfolio strengthens grant reports, renewal applications and candidacies for calls that require public engagement.
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