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Film, Video, and Television. In this section we discuss film, video, and television activities during the first 25 months of CompBioMed2. The activities are listed in Appendix 10.3. The CompBioMed YouTube Channel CompBioMed2 continued to heavily leverage its video output as it did in CompBioMed1. As one might expect, online videos performed well in the pandemic in terms of views. By the end of CompBioMed1, the Computational Biomedicine YouTube channel6 had released 81 videos, amassing 13,687 views and 202 subscribers. By month 25 of CompBioMed2, the YouTube channel had released 130 videos, amassing 45,305 total channel views and 813 subscribers. While around 50 videos were released on the YouTube channel in both the second period of CompBioMed1 and the first 25 months of CompBioMed2, there was a much greater rise in views and subscribers during the first 25 months of CompBioMed2. This demonstrates our growing traction and momentum, as well as the increased appeal of CompBioMed to the media and general public due to our coronavirus research, along with a greater consumption of online content during lockdowns. Figure 4 shows the trends in the growth of the YouTube channel since the start of CompBioMed1, showing exponential growth as people increasingly elect to follow and view our video content.
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