Video & Remote Technology
On this page you will find: Why are we transitioning to videos?, Deliverables & Examples , Video Production 101, and the Committee.
We are adapting iGEM to the new normal! As you are seeing all around the globe, remote participation is becoming a large part of our daily lives. In times of necessary social distancing, iGEM teams everywhere are still meeting online and finding ways to continue their work. By transitioning to a new video and virtual-style of competition, we have an opportunity to improve and advance to a new kind of iGEM experience! Many of you already impress us with your team videos every year. New video-style presentations and project promotions will pave the way for faster and easier access to team presentations, more outreach potential, and more inclusive and accessible source of information. At a Virtual Giant Jamboree - videos are a reliable way to show your projects and assure everything runs smoothly!
Video Submission: Introducing the new iGEM Video Platform!
iGEM Video Universe
We are happy to announce the launch of our new video platform: iGEM Video Universe. Created by the Video & Remote Technology Committee, this open platform is accessible from everywhere in the world, free of ads, and open to everyone. In this way - all iGEMers in our community can use it to easily upload, watch videos, as well as subscribe, comment and like. We will be using this platform during the Virtual Giant Jamboree for hosting your Project Promotion Videos and Presentation Videos. Check out the page below for the submission procedure:
Why are we transitioning to videos?
Excellence in a new area
iGEMers already excel in many areas that are traditionally not part of a scientific education. That is part of what makes the iGEM experience unique for students everywhere. The art of making videos and communicating SynBio through this format will become a new area of expertise and excellence for iGEMers of the future.
Inverted Learning
The best learning environments are ones where participants can interact directly with the topics and gain insight from the experiences. Videos allow us to improve the experience at Giant Jamborees by transitioning to an inverted learning style. We will be able to see presentations in advance, re-watch them, and not have to miss out on anything. This creates time at the jamboree that will focus on collaboration, connecting projects and people, and working on future goals.
Accessibility
More than 5000 students participate in iGEM every year. Only half of that attends the in-person Giant Jamboree and has a chance to see the work of 300 other teams. Showcasing your projects via videos at a virtual or onsite event - makes iGEM accessible to everyone, everywhere. We want to celebrate the true international spirit in iGEM and enable multilingual videos and presentations. We want everyone to be able to join and participate equally.
Outreach Potential
Making project videos opens new communication and outreach potential for your team. You will be able to reach out to bigger audiences, promote your projects, and capture attention faster. iGEM is more than a competition and we want to invite other groups from governments, education, academia, industry, entrepreneurship, and local communities to participate, see the work you have done and support you in shaping synthetic biology.
2020 Video Deliverables and Examples
Deliverable: Project Promotion Video
Starting in 2020, all iGEM teams will create a Project Promotion Video. This video should be an introductory trailer to your project: the problem you are addressing, your solution, and its impact. It is your project's pitch. Best videos will be awarded by a group of special community judges and popular vote.
Deliverable: Team Presentation Video
iGEM Teams at the Virtual Giant Jamboree will showcase their project via a presentation video. Our new virtual format offers more flexibility. You are welcome to think outside of the box and creatively address the format and style of your presentation.
iGEM Examples
Many iGEM teams already impress us year to year with their videos. Take a look into our video library to get inspired by just some of the many past examples of: project videos, team videos, music parodies, presentations, and more.
Video Production 101
Stage #1: Pre-Production (Planning & Design)
Making a good video begins long before you start recording. What kind of steps do you need to plan? Have you thought about everything you might need? What do you want to achieve with your video?
Stage #2: Production (Filming & Audio)
Best filming practices. What kind of equipment and settings should you use? How to achieve good audio practices?
Stage #3: Post-Production (Editing)
You've filmed your video. It's time to sit through and edit the footage you created. This is an area already popularized in many communities. We summarized some of the info you can find useful.
Join the Committee
Are you passionate about videos or virtual events and you want to help bring this new reality to the iGEM Competition? We are always looking for new members to join our committee. We are all iGEM Alumni with previous experience as student members, instructors, advisors, or judges. Email us at video [AT] igem [DOT] org.
What are you looking for from our committee? How prepared are you to make iGEM Videos? We want to hear from you. Give us your feedback via this survey.
Meet the 2020 VRT Committee:
Nemanja Stijepovic
Director of Video and Technology at iGEM Headquarters, VRT Chair
iGEM Experience: Team UBonn HBRS 2017, 2018, European iGEM Ambassador 2019
Fabio Maschi
Software Developer at iGEM, VRT Co-chair
PhD Student at ETH Zurich
iGEM Experience: Team Paris Saclay 2014, Advisor in 2015 & 2016, Judge in 2016-2020
Dimitrios Michailidis
PhD Microbiology and Immunobiology at Sheffield University
iGEM Experience: Team Dundee 2014 2015, Team Sheffield Primary PI 2016/2017/2019, Judge 2017, 2019, 2020, Team Cyprus Secondary PI 2020
Marjolein Crooijmans
Education Assistant and Researcher at Leiden University
iGEM Experience: Team Leiden 2018, Advisor in 2019, Supervisor 2020, Judge 2019-2020
Eleonora Shantsila
BSc Mathematics at University of St Andrews
iGEM Experience: Team St Andrews 2018, 2019, Advisor in 2020
Shrestha Rath
BSc-MSc Student at IISER Bhopal
iGEM Experience: Team IISER Bhopal 2018, After iGEM Communications Committee 2019, After iGEM Policy Committee 2020
Roderick Meyer
BSc Student at Florida State University
iGEM Experience: TTeam FSU 2019, Advisor 2020
Jake Wintermute
Research Fellow at CRI Paris
iGEM Experience: Team Paris Bettencourt Advisor 2013-2020, Judge
Vinoo Selvarajah
Director of the Registry at iGEM HQ
HQ Liaison at VRT Committee
Yasser Elbedewy
Bachelor Student at AFCM
iGEM Experience: Team AFCM Egypt 2018, 2019, 2020
Arya Agarwal
BSc-MSc Student at BITS Goa
Paul Ross
Entrepreneur
Mohamed Osama
Student at AFCM
iGEM Experience: Team AFCM Egypt 2019, 2020
Contact us at: video [AT] igem [DOT] org