Vaxvox Science Talks
feature film
#ABOUT THE PROJECT
The Natural History Museum in Berlin, Germany, hosted the official VAXVOX – Science Talks, organized by The One Health Platform. The event aimed to highlight the importance of vaccinations and communicate their benefits beyond the scientific community. Its purpose was to engage the public while providing clear information about how vaccinations contribute to global health and disease prevention.
Commissioned by The One Health Platform, our team traveled to Berlin to film the seminars. We planned carefully to ensure that every session was captured efficiently. Multiple cameras were used to record the speakers and audience simultaneously. In addition, we filmed reactions and interactions to emphasize engagement throughout the event. This approach allowed the seminars to feel dynamic while remaining informative.

During post-production, we focused on making the talks accessible and visually appealing. First, we edited the footage to create a smooth and cohesive flow. Then, we added graphics and on-screen text to highlight key points. Audio was adjusted to ensure clear speech and balanced sound. Furthermore, title screens and transitions were included to guide viewers through each segment effectively. These steps ensured the videos maintained attention and conveyed the content accurately.
The final videos allow a broader audience to understand the significance of vaccinations. They serve as a professional record for online platforms, educational purposes, and media distribution. Moreover, the project demonstrates how scientific communication can be both accessible and compelling. By combining structured filming, careful editing, and thoughtful presentation, the VAXVOX videos successfully convey the urgency and importance of vaccination to audiences beyond the scientific community.
Client – One Health Platform
Agency – Semiotics
Duration – tv special
Our contribution – video editing, motion graphics, content acquisition, multicam recording, production