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videography video editing video marketing social media content creation thumbnailsSarah McComb-Turbitt is a Wildlife Artist & Marine Biologist. Sarah has a growing YouTube channel that assists other artists and shares information on wildlife conservation. The project goal is to utilize some of the hundreds of hours of unedited footage to produce new captivating videos for the channel and create smaller content pieces for social media. We are also open to incorporating other elements.
Based on the students and the time available, we will set goals for the number of videos to be edited and the short-form content to be edited and polished.
-Edit and compile raw footage and removal of deadspace
-20-minute long-form videos used for YouTube
-Long-form content compiled into courses that end up being utilized on Skillshare, similar to past courses created
-Short-term reel style footage edited and put together, including eye-catching thumbnails, graphics and other style elements
-Sarah will provide training and insights, and is also looking for the students to incorporate their own ideas
Providing specialized knowledge in the project subject area, with industry context.
Sharing knowledge in specific technical skills, techniques, methodologies required for the project.
Direct involvement in project tasks, offering guidance, and demonstrating techniques.
Providing access to necessary tools, software, and resources required for project completion.
Scheduled check-ins to discuss progress, address challenges, and provide feedback.
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The global challenges this project addresses, aligning with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Learn more about all 17 SDGs here.
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Born in Chatsworth, Ontario, Sarah’s love for nature and the ocean began at a young age. Growing up and always dreaming about the sea, she moved to Halifax in 2013 to study Marine Biology at Dalhousie University and make her dream of studying ocean animals a reality.
Sarah was also an avid painter since she was young. She pursued acrylic-based art courses throughout high school and was later introduced to oil painting from weekend classes. While in Halifax, Sarah researched long-finned pilot whales and cultivated her skills as a wildlife photographer out on the ocean. She graduated with a degree in marine biology and a certificate in animal behaviour in 2017.
In 2017, Sarah moved to Vancouver, Canada, and began researching gentoo penguins with the University of British Columbia. This work granted the opportunity to camp beside the penguin colony in the Falkland Islands and experience the full range of animals that call the windy islands home. She spent two weeks in April, observing moulting penguins and animals preparing for migration while attaching monitoring devices to gentoo penguins that would track foraging behaviour for six months. Sarah then returned to the Falklands in September and October the same year. She spent six weeks collecting devices while witnessing the penguins amongst many other species prepare for spring and the mating season. In 2020, Sarah graduated with her Master’s of Science in Zoology.