Launching the Palaeontological Association YouTube channel

I'm painfully aware that this blog fell silent from September 2019 until last week; a shamefully long time in internet years! However, in this instance I actually have a pretty good excuse: and that is that I have spent the best part of the last six months to January 2020 working on creating the first wave of content for the Palaeontological Association's new YouTube channel!

In collaboration with members of the Association's Council, I had the pleasure of directing, shooting, editing and producing animated graphics for six mini-documentaries, which will form the initial wave of content for the PalAss channel. The first episode: "Making Sense of Fossil Fish - with Tom Challands" introduces us to the wonderful world of fossilised sensory systems.



I will continue to share content in the series as episodes are released, but if you love palaeontology I invite you to subscribe to the PalAss channel and follow them on social media too.

This has been an incredibly rewarding project to work on and has been unquestionably the biggest multimedia palaeoart production I have ever had the pleasure to be involved in. Production has taken me all over the UK and Ireland and introduced me to some amazingly passionate and creative scientists!


Grateful thanks to the Palaeontological Association for involving me in the project and to all the inspiring members who have contributed their talents both in front of and behind the camera. Special thanks particularly to Jo Hellawell and Lucy McCobb for all their support and guidance throughout the project.

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