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International Day of Women and Girls in Science – Video Interviews

The International Day of Women and Girls in Science is observed annually on 11 February and was established by the United Nations to promote full and equal access to and participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) for women and girls worldwide. The day recognises the critical role that women and girls play in scientific and technological advancement, while also highlighting the persistent gender gaps that exist in many STEM fields. By raising awareness, celebrating female scientists, and encouraging young girls to pursue careers in science, this global observance aims to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and create more inclusive innovation ecosystems. Promoting gender equality in science is not only a matter of fairness — it strengthens research, drives economic growth, and ensures that diverse perspectives contribute to solving the world’s most pressing challenges.

Promoting STEM Women in South Africa

Empowering women and girls improves outcomes across entire communities. Educated girls are more likely to secure stable employment, earn higher incomes, and reinvest in their families’ health and education. This helps break cycles of poverty and strengthens long-term economic resilience. In a country with high youth unemployment rates, expanding opportunities for young women is particularly important for inclusive growth.

Promoting women in science, technology, engineering, business, and leadership roles also drives innovation and competitiveness. Diverse teams produce better solutions, more creative thinking, and stronger organisational performance. In South Africa’s evolving economy — from technology and renewable energy to healthcare and finance — increasing female participation expands the talent pool and strengthens national development.

There is also a strong constitutional foundation for gender equality in South Africa. However, translating policy into lived reality requires continued investment in education, mentorship, safety, and economic access for women and girls, especially in underserved communities.

Women in STEM Video Production Interviews

The Monsoon video production team has had the privilege of interviewing some of the top women in STEM such as the NSTF-South32 Award winners, known as the “oscars of science in South Africa”. Our female crew members cover the “Share ‘n Dare” project where we travel across South Africa to interview winners. We have a ‘run and gun’ style production for this project, conducting off-camera interviews, b-roll and set-up and strike in only three hours, capturing real stories in dynamic environments such as universities, corporate offices, laboratories, offices, and hospitals. Our two-person female crew document women in STEM in their natural working spaces without disrupting their schedules, while still maintaining professional lighting, clean audio, and cinematic visuals. The project aims to inspire the youth to follow careers in STEM. The power of video production and storytelling provides female learners with the opportunity to see women in STEM careers, learn more about the different career types and learn about the personal journeys of these women.

Scientists are no longer just men in white coats working in isolated laboratories — they are also powerful, accomplished women driven to make the world a better place through research, innovation, and real-world problem-solving. Across disciplines such as medicine, environmental science, engineering, technology, and space exploration, women are leading groundbreaking discoveries and developing solutions to some of society’s most urgent challenges.

Meet some of the women in STEM in the videos below. 

Meet Inorganic Chemist, Prof Nosipho Moloto

Globally, only 22% of materials science and engineering researchers are female, but Moloto’s ‘Nanoweb’ group of principal investigators are 83% black women, and more than half of the group’s postgraduates are female. “We are few creatures … in this male-dominated sector,” says Moloto. She knows how hard it is for women to work as female engineering academics, and yet women bring different perspectives that can be very valuable. She says women can often be more meticulous, thoughtful and caring. One of the technologies Moloto is piloting is wound dressing for people who suffer from chronic wounds, such as those living with HIV or diabetes. It uses silver particles that promote faster healing and does not have to be changed. The dressing is also made using local raw materials, and it is biodegradable and non-toxic.

Meet Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, Prof Salome Maswime

Prof Salome Maswime wants to see the African community as a whole receive safe and timely surgical care, especially pregnant women. When Maswime was a junior doctor, she lost a patient to anaesthetic complications, because she and her team did not have the skills to help. “These are skills that can be taught to medical officers and junior doctors — you don’t need to be a specialist,” she says. She says global surgery is about how to capacitate healthcare workers looking after patients, to make better and timely decisions. “These are simple, system issues,” she says. Maswime turned to research to improve outcomes for mothers who undergo caesarean sections. She went on to become one of the first experts to establish global surgery as its own discipline in Africa.

Meet Hydrologist, Ms Kershani Chetty – Video Interview

Ms Kershani Chetty is a lecturer of hydrology at University of KwaZulu-Natal, and operations manager of Centre for Water Resources Research (CWRR). 

CWRR won the 2023 NSTF-Water Research Commission Award for providing a centre of excellence for cutting edge applied and interdisciplinary research and postgraduate training in water resources-related research and capacity building.

Meet Electrochemist, Prof Usisipho Feleni

During her PhD studies, she developed a sensor prototype to detect a breast cancer drug in patients. This technology could help doctors determine how quickly the drug metabolises in an individual for better personalised care.

She is a TW Kambule-NSTF Award: Emerging Researcher winner for her contribution in electrochemistry, with emphasis on electro-analytical sensors and biosensors that comprise new chalcogenide-based quantum dot materials, nanoparticles, nanorods and nanocomposites. These materials contain unique and specific features for use in electrochemical sensing and signalling of diseases such as HIV, TB and cancer, as well as monitoring water contamination. 

Meet Transport Engineer, Prof Marianne Vanderschuren

Professor Vanderschuren is an international leader in her field, and her considerable research outputs and capacity development initiatives have been recognised by her election as a Fellow of the South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE), as a Fellow of the Institution of Civil Engineers UK (one of 63 in Africa) and by the DSI-NRF/CSIR Smart Mobility Research Chair award. For 2022, she was appointed President of SAICE. She won a Special Annual Theme Award: Basic Science for Sustainable Development, or her role in improving the quality of life of vulnerable road users using Smart Mobility through research solutions based on the basic sciences.

Meet Virologist and Immunologist, Dr Jinal Bhiman

A team of scientists at the Network for Genomics Surveillance in South Africa (NGS-SA) won the 2022 Data for Research Award for their ground-breaking work with SARS-CoV-2. The Co-Founders of NGS-SA are Dr Jinal Bhiman, Scientific Lead: Global Immunology and Immune Sequencing for Epidemic Response South Africa (GIISER-SA); and Prof Tulio de Oliveira, Professor: Bioinformatics, School for Data Science and Computational Thinking, Stellenbosch University (SU). The team consists of virologists, scientists, bioinformaticians and clinicians and is responsible for the discovery of both the Beta and Omicron variants of the virus.

Meet Metallurgical Engineer, Prof Selo Ndlovu

Professor Sehliselo Ndlovu, Professor of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at the University of the Witwatersrand received the NSTF-South32 Engineering Research Capacity Development Award for her work as a hydrometallurgical engineer, focused on ensuring a sustainable future supply of metals through improved processes and building capacity and skills that can drive and contribute to the extractive metallurgical industry.

Meet Biological Anthropologist, Ms Kim Tommy

Ms Kim Tommy is a member of CodeMakers, the non-governmental organisation (NGO) that won the NGO Award for conceptualising and implementing the ‘SuperScientists’ series of comics – living scientists drawn as superheroes who educate and inspire young people across South Africa.

Meet Biochemist, Dr Boitumelo Semete-Makokotlela

Dr Boitumelo Semete-Makokotlela, Chief Executive Officer of the South African Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA), won the NSTF Management Award for being pivotal in establishing the Innovation Hub’s Biotech Incubator. She was instrumental in authorising a number of COVID-19 diagnostic tests, vaccines and therapies to ensure the regulator was an enabler during the pandemic.

STEM Female Video Production Crew

Need a female-led video production crew for your next project? We have extensive experience in STEM, industrial industries, NGOs, NPOs and corporate sectors. We do video production as well was photography across Southern Africa. 

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World Blood Donor Day Video Production Gauteng

World Blood Donor Day: Telling Powerful Stories Through Commercial Video Production in Gauteng

Every year on 14 June, World Blood Donor Day shines a global spotlight on the life-saving impact of voluntary blood donors. In South Africa, the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) plays a vital role in ensuring a safe and sustainable blood supply for patients across the country. The Monsoon video production team developed the 2024 world blood donor day video for the SANBS to extend their heartfelt gratitude to each donor. 

One unit of blood can save up to three lives

Donated blood is separated into red blood cells, plasma, and platelets – each of which can be given to a different patient, saving up to three lives.

Want to donate blood or learn more about blood donations? 

Video Production Approach – Overview

The Monsoon video crew paid a visit to a variety of SANBS operations across Gauteng including donor centres, laboratories, call centers, and head office to give donors a behind the scenes glimpse into the journey of life-saving blood and the people driving the pulse. 

Our crew prides itself in creating visually compelling content that is emotionally engaging and strategically structured to deliver measurable results. In today’s competitive landscape, effective video production goes beyond simply capturing beautiful footage — it requires a deep understanding of storytelling, brand positioning, audience psychology, and platform optimisation.

From concept development and scriptwriting to on-location filming and post-production editing, we approach every project with a clear creative strategy aligned to the Client’s objectives.

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Why World Blood Donor Day Matters in South Africa

Blood donation is essential for:

  • Emergency medical treatment

  • Surgeries and trauma care

  • Cancer treatment

  • Chronic illness management

  • Maternal healthcare

Maintaining stable blood stock levels requires ongoing public awareness and consistent donor participation.

Donor Stories

People behind the blood. The Monsoon video production team interviewed a blood donor at a Pretoria donor centre who has been donating blood since 1983. Real stories, real people and a prompt to become a donor. 

Use Video Production to Drive Blood Donations and Wellness Days

 

For organisations, healthcare institutions, and NGOs, blood donations and wellness days presents a powerful opportunity to raise awareness through strategic storytelling. Professional commercial video production in Gauteng can help amplify the message, inspire action, and strengthen public engagement around blood donation campaigns and wellness initiatives. 

How Video Production Supports Wellness Campaigns

 

1. Testimonial Videos

Real stories from donors and recipients build trust and authenticity.

2. Educational Explainer Videos

Clear, professionally produced content addresses fears and misconceptions.

3. Corporate Partnership Campaigns

Many South African businesses partner with reputable healthcare and wellness providers. Commercial video production helps document and promote these initiatives for both parties.

4. Social Media Awareness Ads

Short-form, high-impact videos increase reach and engagement leading up to special events such as World Blood Donor Day.

Need a video production crew for your next wellness campaign?

Let’s talk about your needs for a custom quote.

Video Production Company South Africa

Monsoon Photography & Video Productions specialises in commercial video production in South Africa. We also do assignments across southern Africa. The Monsoon ground crew can shoot on 4K or FHD and we also have fully licensed aerial drone pilots that can do high-quality production footage. 

Corporate Video Production Services in Pretoria & Surroundings

For businesses seeking a commercial video production company that guarantees reliable, high-quality footage, Monsoon is the go-to choice. With our highly experienced crew, licensed aerial drone pilots, and diverse range of expertise across various industries, Monsoon is capable of delivering outstanding videos that are visually striking and convey the desired message effectively.

Monsoon is a well-known commercial video production company, known for its reliability and commitment to delivering high-quality footage. With a team of highly experienced crew members, Monsoon ensures that every project they undertake is executed with the utmost professionalism and attention to detail.Add Your Heading Text Here

Aerial Drone Pilots

Our skilled aerial drone pilots are fully licensed to fly in controlled airspaces. This allows us to capture breathtaking shots from various angles, providing clients with a unique perspective that adds depth and excitement to the final video. Monsoon’s ability to seamlessly integrate aerial footage into productions sets us apart from other video production companies.

Industrial Video Production

Monsoon is well-versed in working in industrial areas such as mining, power production, science & technology, where we leverage our expertise to create captivating videos that highlight the intricacies of these sectors. Whether it’s showcasing cutting-edge technology or capturing the grandeur of industrial operations, Monsoon’s high-quality footage ensures that clients’ messages are conveyed effectively.

Corporate Video Production

In addition to industrial areas, Monsoon also excels in producing videos for corporate clients. We cover a wide range of needs, including marketing videos, internal campaigns, inductions, learning & development videos, and events. With our deep understanding of corporate branding and effective communication strategies, Monsoon creates videos that leave a lasting impact on audiences.

Agriculture Videos 

Furthermore, Monsoon extends its video production services to agricultural areas, where it document the beauty and challenges faced by the farming community. We capture the essence of agricultural life, helping clients in this sector share their stories and products with the world.

Construction Videography

We produce architectural and interior videos that highlight the design, functionality, and aesthetics of buildings. Whether it’s a commercial space or a residential project, Monsoon’s attention to detail and use of high-quality footage bring out the true essence of each construction project.

The Art of Storytelling: SANBS 

Video has the power to inspire change. Monsoon produced various videos for the SANBS to encourage South Africans to donate blood and plasma. 

Need a quote on video production costs in South Africa? We service Pretoria and Johannesburg, and travel on assignments across southern Africa.

Meet Prof Marianne Vanderschuren – Video Production South Africa

Award Winner Interviews – On-Location Video Production South Africa 

Meet Transport Engineer, Prof Marianne Vanderschuren, winner of the prestigious NSTF-South32 “Special Annual Theme Award: Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development”. The Monsoon video production team headed to UCT in the Western Cape, to do an interview with her about career options in STEM fields for high school learners. Video production South Africa.

Our team travels across South Africa on assignments for ground video and photography, as well as licensed aerial video/photography. In this video interview, filmed at the University of Cape Town, we speak to her about her love for transport, the future of smart cities, and how women bring that special something to the civil engineering table.

Prof Marianne Vanderschuren – Transport Engineer

Prof Marianne Vanderschuren was born in a small mining town in the south of the Netherlands, called Kerkrade, where the majority of inhabitants were blue-collar workers and unemployment rates during the 1970s raised to 28%, after the closing of the mines. Her late father owned a driving school, and initiated a love for transport from an early age, having long conversations about road use and the issues around transportation systems in the area. 

She worked as a researcher in the Netherlands for over 10 years and was appointed at the University of Cape Town in 2000 to develop the teaching of transport studies on an undergraduate and postgraduate level. 

Vanderschuren is the 119th President of the distinguished South African Institution of Civil Engineering (SAICE), one of only three women in this position. Read more about her at Women In Science.

Smart Mobility

As an expert in transport planning and engineering, she has been appointed as the research chair of SA’s Smart Mobility initiative. The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), Department of Science and Innovation (DSI), and National Research Foundation (NRF) have jointly established a research chair in smart mobility, billed as the first of its kind in South Africa.

Through the additional research capacity provided by the NRF/CSIR, Prof Vanderschuren aims to harness the opportunities that new technologies provide to the day-to-day transport challenges in South Africa and beyond, thereby improving the lives of current and future generations, the environment and the economy.

“Those who correspond with me know that ‘dare to care’ has been my motto since the start of the pandemic. The late President Nelson Mandela asked all South Africans to dedicate 67 minutes of our time in service to others in need. I challenge all members to do this every month, donating their skills, experience, and wisdom in service of our people. Imagine what difference the collective 200 000 hours could make. So, in conclusion, let’s ‘CARE, REBOOT and REBUILD’ our beautiful nation.”

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Video Production Companies Pretoria & South Africa 

Our core team is situated in Pretoria East, but we have teams ready to travel across South Africa and southern African countries. We work in Johannesburg and across Gauteng, Cape Town, Durban, and more. The Monsoon team shoots on-location, producing commercial videos for TV and online use, interviews, business videos, event coverages, internal HR videos, and more. 

We also offer on-location photography services, and aerial drone services, and have voice-over artists and jingle writers for your commercial video needs. 

Want to know more or get a quote for a video production shoot in South Africa? Read more here.

Prof Michèle Ramsay – Video Production Johannesburg

Video production Johannesburg, by Monsoon Photography for the National Science & Technology Forum (NSTF) in South Africa. These videos are aimed at inspiring the youth the follow a career in the science & technology fields. The NSTF Share ‘n Dare programme was started as part of the NSTF Awards. It provides a platform for NSTF Award winners to act as role models and ambassadors for science, engineering, technology (SET), and innovation. The winners share knowledge with youth and communities, inspiring young people to pursue studies and careers in SET and innovation. 

video production johannesburg Michele Ramsay NSTF Winner

Prof Michèle Ramsay is a Professor of Human Genetics in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Wits, Director of the Sydney Brenner Institute for Molecular Bioscience, and Chair of the Department of Science and Innovation National Research Foundation South African Research Chair Initiative (SARChI): Bioinformatics and Genomics of African Populations. She won the 2019/2020 NSTF-South32 Lifetime Achievement Award for pioneering genomic medicine approaches in Africa and leading the transcontinental study on factors that contribute to African diseases. “I feel that this is a great honour, not just for me, but for the wonderful groups of people I have worked with throughout my career. My inspiration comes from my students, postdocs and colleagues and I believe that a healthy and supportive work environment brings out the very best in everyone,” says Ramsay. “Putting the need for generating good quality data in Africa at the forefront, and especially the much needed population health and genetics data, is very close to my heart. We need more investment in exploring the central role of African genomes in disease risk, but also for their potential to discover novel treatment approaches that will benefit not only Africa, but the world. We are after all the cradle of humankind.”

Named after Nobel Laureate and Wits University graduate, Sydney Brenner, the Sydney Brenner Institute for Molecular Bioscience (SBIMB) is a burgeoning multi-disciplinary research institute dedicated to investigating the molecular and genomic aetiology of diseases among African populations.

Quick fact: Molecular genetics is a sub-field of biology that addresses how differences in the structures or expression of DNA molecules manifests as variation among organisms. Molecular genetics utilises the laboratory tools of molecular biology to relate changes in the structure and sequence of human genes to functional changes in protein function, and ultimately to health and disease.

View the full interview here.

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