16.06.2023 | 12:00 - 13:15
'Science on Screen' is a collaborative public engagement programme established in 2015 through partnership between CÚRAM, a Science Foundation Ireland medical device research centre and Ardán, a non-profit organisation supporting creatives within the audio-visual industry in Ireland. The seven half-hour documentaries produced through the programme have reached over 1.3 million viewers worldwide, had 11 national broadcasts, been screened at 31 different film festivals in 17 countries and won six international awards. This session will showcase the Science on Screen partnership and production model, inviting participants to first view trailers of the Science on Screen films, and together with a panel of filmmakers, patients and researchers, explore film as a method of scientific storytelling and hear about the impact of participation from contributors who have been involved in the programme.
Outcomes: what will participants get from this session? Skills, knowledge, experience etc.
Participants will learn how the Science on Screen model was developed, about funding and budget allowances for filmmakers and the impact that participation in the programme has had on all contributors, i.e. researchers, patients and families as well as filmmakers. The session will speak to the importance of building trust within these partnerships to create engaging, emotive films that speak to public audiences about the importance of current research and how it affects our quality of life.