Multimedia

Photography

Whenever I am on vacation or reporting on the streets, I bring my camera. My portfolio is a window into multiple landscapes, including small communities in the heart of the Brazilian rainforests, icy terrains in Greenland and Antarctica, the clear sky of the Atacama Desert, fauna and flora from around the world, and historical moments such as the Climate March, the Black Lives Matter protests, and the 2020 election celebrations in New York City’s streets.

Photos featured at Le Monde, Science, Nature, The Guardian, Audubon, EOS, Biographic, Mongabay

Antarctica

Forests and their beings

Assorted

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Podcasts

I have reported, scripted, and produced podcasts.

Episode 01/04 of the special series “On thin Ice,” for the Scientific American’s podcast Science Quickly
An episode of the podcast “Educação Tem Ciência,” produced for the Brazilian Network of Science for Education


Video stories

I have scripted, shot, and edited video stories for Brazilian and international media.

Story about the BLM protests in New York City for Faroe Islands’ TV Channel Kringvarp Føroya (2020).
Interviews and script: Regin Winther Poulsen
Video and editing: Sofia Moutinho
The video, produced for Ciencia Hoje, tells the story of São João Marcos, a Brazilian small town put underwater many years ago to give space to an electric dam (2012).
A video for children showing how biologists reintroduced and monitored endangered cutias in a national park in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (2014)

Animation/Motion Graphics

I’ve also done animations to accompany articles, help researchers explain complex science concepts, and spread public health information.

A 30” animation produced for a Prostate Cancer Awareness Campaign running in Rio de Janeiro’s subway cars and stations, in Brazil (2017).
Art concept: Casa da Criação
Text, motion graphics and editing: Sofia Moutinho
A short video produced for Ciencia Hoje explaining how astronomers put together their astonishing space images (2012).
Motion graphic created for a researcher to use in a scientific presentation. It shows a neuron’s path in a brain with Agenesis of corpus callosum (ACC), a rare congenital disorder (2016).
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