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Explaining Climate Change with Videos: My Work for the Climate Conference at the University of Konstanz

14/4/2025

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​Real-Time Content: Teaser & Instant Video

Before the event began, I created a teaser video to build momentum and invite people to attend. It was shared through the university's channels and helped generate early interest.
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Teaser for the climate conference as an invitation.

​During the conference itself, I produced an Instant Video on the first day that was shot, edited, and published the same evening. This short recap was not only shared online but also shown the next morning as an opening highlight for Day 2, giving participants a shared memory and renewed energy.
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Instant-Video from the first day of the climate conference.

A Comprehensive Video Series

At the center of my contribution was a four-part video series designed to communicate the scientific and regional aspects of climate action in a visually engaging way:
  1. From Samples to Data
    This video followed the journey from collecting environmental samples to analyzing them and generating usable climate data—offering a glimpse into the research processes behind climate monitoring.
  2. Cascade Effects and Quagga Mussels
    This episode explored the ecological impact of invasive Quagga mussels in Lake Constance and how such small organisms can create large-scale ripple effects within the ecosystem and regional climate.
  3. Lake Heat Systems: How Seethermie Works
    Filmed during the Mainau Climate Dialogue and in the region, this video gave an inside look at lake-based thermal energy systems—explaining how heat from the lake is harnessed and what role this technology could play in a sustainable energy future.
  4. Ocean Currents and Climate Change
    The final part tackled global climate mechanisms, showing how ocean currents influence climate systems and how this knowledge is connected to regional understanding and policy.
Each video was carefully planned, shot, and edited to ensure clarity, depth, and accessibility—making complex scientific ideas easier to grasp for a broader audience.
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Video 1: From Samples to Data
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Video 2: Cascade Effects and Quagga Mussels
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Video 3: Lake Heat Systems: How Seethermie Works
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Video 4: Ocean Currents and Climate Change

Photography for Documentation

​On the second day of the conference, I also took a complete set of photographs to document the event. These images are now available to the university for future use in reports, websites, press releases, and other communication efforts.
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