I’m Bob Fiddaman — author of The Evidence, However, Is Clear: The Seroxat Scandal, blogger since 2006 at the Fiddaman Blog, long-time researcher and advocate exposing medication harms, and co-founder of Melody Memories, a platform originally created for personalized, meaningful songs and videos celebrating life milestones.
Alongside that work, I produce short, powerful educational campaign videos focused on drug safety, informed consent failures, and real patient experiences — particularly around medications like SSRIs, Prozac, Paxil, etc, isotretinoin (Accutane/Roaccutane) for severe acne and finasteride (Propecia) for hair loss and many more.
These videos highlight persistent effects such as sexual function changes, mood shifts, brain fog, physical discomfort, and withdrawal challenges — issues often minimized in official warnings or dismissed by prescribers. My approach is direct, grounded, and unapologetically patient-centered: no full animation (it can soften the seriousness), no targeting or naming of individuals, and no compromise on integrity.
Pricing
$600 per finished minute (minimum project $600).
Includes script adaptation/refinement, narration, subtle visuals (icons, timelines, text overlays), subtitles, and 1–2 rounds of revisions.
Rush fee: +30–50% for turnaround under 7 days.
Payment: 50% deposit upfront, 50% on final approval and delivery.
Important Policy
Bob Fiddaman reserves the right to refuse any proposed creation if it does not align with my ethics or values.
No videos will target or name specific individuals.
Examples of Recent Work
RxISK.org has featured three of my recent campaign pieces on their page about consenting to isotretinoin and finasteride treatment: two educational videos (one on each drug) and the protest song “Pills for the Mirror.” View them here.
If you have a campaign idea, article, key message, or advocacy focus that needs a clear, impactful video to cut through the noise — let’s talk.
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