Join ACCME for Telling Your Story: Tips for Effective Video-based CE, a free two-part conversation with the producers of SciShow—an educational documentary series with over 8M subscribers and 2.1B views across 4,000 videos! SciShow was conceived of and created by Hank Green as part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative in 2012.
Over two webinars, we’ll explore tips for pre-production, production, and post-production to help accredited CE providers evolve video-based education whether you’re a novice or a pro. No matter whether you have in-house video production capabilities or just a mobile phone, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn together.
There is no charge to attend these webinars. Advanced registration is required.
Webinar 2 – Blastoff! Insights to Production, Post-production, and Delivery Strategies
In this next, and final, part of a two-webinar series, we’ll have an engaging conversation with the award-winning production team of SciShow to learn how to achieve great results with video production, post-production, and delivery best practices.
Meet the Faculty
SciShow has been exploring the unexpected and delving into science topics that expand our curiosity since 2011. With new videos posting every weekday, SciShow explores everything from why everything decays into lead to what would happen if mosquitoes went extinct. The main channel now has over 8 million subscribers, and has expanded to include a TikTok, podcast, and Kids channel. Thanks to a strong track record of producing well-researched, high-quality content, SciShow has become one of the most trusted names in online video.
Hiroka Matsushima, Savannah Geary, and Jess Stempert are the producers of Complexly’s SciShow, one of the internet’s most popular science education brands. With their combined 14 years of experience, they have a shared dedication to crafting meaningful and visually compelling videos that connect with audiences worldwide.
Hiroka Matsushima is an award-winning documentary filmmaker with extensive experience in digital media, from concept development to final editing.
After exploring how plastic pollution is depicted in environmental media in their Master’s thesis, Savannah Geary has channeled their love of science communication into short-form vertical video and being on camera.
With degrees in Media and Creative Producing, Jess Stempert’s educational media work has spanned audiences from preschool to college, now focusing on science communication for early elementary school.
These webinars have limited availability and are presented on a first-come first-served basis. You will need to register for each webinar separately. Register for Webinar 2 now.