Author name: Daisy De Windt

Daisy De Windt is Director Business Development with over 20 years of experience working with world-leading universities and research institutions. She has a strong background in health science communication gained through work experience in: monitoring human clinical research trials; medical writing; health promotion campaigns; video directing, producing and editing; animation production; training thought leaders in video production skills; website development and maintenance; and learning design and online course creation. She holds Degrees in Psychology from Swinburne University of Technology, Health Law from The University of Sydney, Biomedical Science and Business from the University of Technology Sydney, and is a certified Project Manager with APMG International (CAPM and PRINCE2). She has received awards for her performance as an employee and business owner/operator, and has been an author on peer-reviewed scientific papers and posters. Daisy is passionate about improving health outcomes for as many people as possible, and enjoys helping readers by teaching them how to use the power of video to spread their knowledge further.

4 Tips To Work Remotely, Effectively: A Case Study

There are a lot of moving parts in video and animation production. There’s liaising with the client, brainstorming ideas for how to visually represent the concept, writing and re-writing scripts, storyboarding, shooting footage, storing footage, sharing assets such as logos, sharing edits across the team, selecting music, recording voice over, reviewing edits with the client, […]

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The Undeniable Power of Video: Harness it and share your knowledge with more people

There’s no denying the power of video. Video is ubiquitous, engaging and can be shared instantly around the world. It’s the perfect medium to use for sharing your knowledge with more people. We should know: we’ve been leveraging its power for years to help academics, researchers and scientists explain complexities in simple ways, and improve

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Speak to Your Camera Like It’s Your Best Friend: And 4 other ways to present like a natural during a video conference

Do you enjoy being on camera? Some of us love it, some of us hate it, and some of us are ambivalent. Whether you enjoy it or not, video conferencing has become a major form of communication during this time, and it’s probably here to stay. It can be a pretty awkward experience: navigating the

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Video Conferencing: How to present professionally when on camera

Being part of a videoconference generally involves being seen and heard from the comfort of your home office. Here are four practical tips to help you appear more professional when you’re on camera. 1. Get comfortable with the software Whether you’re using Skype, Zoom, Google Hangouts, Microsoft Teams, FaceTime, or any other platform, play around

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Struggling to Work From Home? Five Productivity Hacks Based on Behavioural Science, Psychology and Personal Experience

Suddenly having to work from home can be really tough, and test your productivity. We have successfully been working remotely for many years, so we share practical tips and tricks to help you get productive, and fast.

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Animation: A fabulous format to deliver information (and is quarantine-compliant)

Everyone’s familiar with animation. It comes in many forms: 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional, stop-motion, motion graphics, ink, paint, sand, etc. (Yes, sand can be used in animation.) Not only is animation entertaining, but it’s a wonderful tool for explaining complex concepts and for visually illustrating processes. Plus, it’s COVID-19 compliant. That is, animation doesn’t require any shooting

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Video Conferencing: How to present yourself in the best light (pun intended)

With large swathes of the population now working from home, more and more of us are reliant on video conferencing technologies to connect with teams, virtually meet clients and deliver presentations. In this article, I’ll provide some practical tips to help you look and sound your best. Dress the part I have read of research

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