In today’s fast-paced digital world, publishing your research is only the first step. To ensure your work stands out in a sea of academic content, video abstracting offers a powerful way to visually communicate your findings. A video abstract is a short, engaging animated video that explains your research in a clear, concise, and visually appealing format—making it easier for others to discover, understand, and share.
Wider Reach: Videos are more likely to be viewed and shared across platforms like LinkedIn, Twitter, and YouTube, helping your work reach global audiences.
Better Engagement: Motion graphics and storytelling keep viewers interested, allowing them to quickly grasp your research’s key findings.
Higher Citations: Studies show that video abstracts can lead to increased visibility and citation rates for research papers.
Accessible Communication: Complex topics become more digestible, even for those outside your immediate academic circle.
Journal submissions that support video abstracts
Grant applications or pitch decks
Academic presentations and conferences
Personal or institutional branding
Social media promotion
✔️ Scriptwriting by research specialists
✔️ Professional voice-over (multiple accents/languages available)
✔️ High-quality animation and motion graphics
✔️ Author branding (add name, institution, journal logo)
✔️ Social media-ready formats
✔️ Quick turnaround (within 7–10 working days)
A video abstract is a short, animated video that visually presents the key highlights of your research paper. Unlike a written abstract, it uses voice-over, visuals, and motion graphics to make your research more engaging, easy to understand, and widely shareable.
Most video abstracts are between 60 to 90 seconds. This duration is optimal for retaining viewer attention while effectively summarizing your research and its impact.
You only need to share your research manuscript or abstract. Our team will take care of scriptwriting, voice-over, animation, and final delivery. We may schedule a short call to understand your goals before production begins.
You can use it on journal submission platforms (if accepted), LinkedIn, Twitter, ResearchGate, institutional websites, presentations, and grant proposals—anywhere you want to promote or explain your research.
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