YP4H – Celebrate Employee Wellness Month

In this project, we worked with the Your Plan for Health team to create an inspirational video that is used for June’s Employee Health Month, letting faculty and staff know that the university supports them in their journal towards a healthy lifestyle. The goal was to capture group activities while telling the story of “Together” when thinking about YP4H.

TAVR Video Promo

This video project tied in directly with the SHD Conference posted below.  It promotes the TAVR surgery (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement), which was the featured surgery of the conference AND what we broadcasted live. This video features recruiting doctors from Lancaster, Ohio as well as an actual TAVR patient. It was played during breaks at the conference.

SHD Conference 2015

The Structural Heart Disease Conference is one of our team’s larger-scaled annual conferences. This year, the conference was held over at the Ohio Union. Our team was responsible for setting up, testing, and connecting a live surgery broadcast from Cath Lab 5 (Ross Heart Hospital) over to the Ohio Union. The connection is 2-way, meaning the audience in the Ohio Union can directly communicate with the doctors as they operate on the patient.

We’re happy to announce the broadcast AND surgery went well!

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France Foundation Video Project

The France Foundation was our external (non-osu) client for this video project. They guided us to shoot a series of videos that depicted patient and physician interactions in an exam room. During this shoot, we used two patient actors and Amy Sturm as the physician. We shot this in Exam Room 14 of the Clinical Skills Center in the basement of Prior Hall. This larger space allowed our team the freedom to move and setup our gear.

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More “Thank You” Videos

Back by popular demand, in this project we made some more “Thank You” videos for the College of Medicine. During their annual scholarship reception dinner at The Blackwell, we setup our studio in the attached conference room. Similar to the last project, we interviewed 18 students as they thanked their donors.

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