Cos'è e cosa fa l'Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli di Bologna? Una breve presentazione generale sulla struttura ospedaliera e sull'Istituto di ricerca, all'avanguardia nel mondo per gli studi ortopedici.
This document provides information about the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute including details about becoming a fellow at the institute for periods less than or greater than 3 months. For fellowships less than 3 months, fellows must submit medical insurance and forms to the Direzione Sanitaria and undergo a medical exam. For fellowships over 3 months, fellows must obtain Italian medical insurance, pay a fellowship tax, submit forms to the Direzione Sanitaria, undergo a medical exam and pay an exam fee, and obtain uniforms, ID cards and meal consent once approved.
The document discusses how the author conducted audience research through questionnaires to determine that their target audience for a social realism drama film would be middle-class people aged 30-40. Questions about films seen and definitions of social realism helped the author understand their audience. Close-up shots in the film's introduction intrigue viewers about the protagonist's bruises. While some hoped for more dramatic violence, the author wanted to sensitively portray domestic abuse realistically to raise awareness and connect with sufferers. Screening online would attract audiences inexpensively.
Cos'è e cosa fa l'Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli di Bologna? Una breve presentazione generale sulla struttura ospedaliera e sull'Istituto di ricerca, all'avanguardia nel mondo per gli studi ortopedici.
This document provides information about the Rizzoli Orthopaedic Institute including details about becoming a fellow at the institute for periods less than or greater than 3 months. For fellowships less than 3 months, fellows must submit medical insurance and forms to the Direzione Sanitaria and undergo a medical exam. For fellowships over 3 months, fellows must obtain Italian medical insurance, pay a fellowship tax, submit forms to the Direzione Sanitaria, undergo a medical exam and pay an exam fee, and obtain uniforms, ID cards and meal consent once approved.
The document discusses how the author conducted audience research through questionnaires to determine that their target audience for a social realism drama film would be middle-class people aged 30-40. Questions about films seen and definitions of social realism helped the author understand their audience. Close-up shots in the film's introduction intrigue viewers about the protagonist's bruises. While some hoped for more dramatic violence, the author wanted to sensitively portray domestic abuse realistically to raise awareness and connect with sufferers. Screening online would attract audiences inexpensively.
The author conducted audience research through a questionnaire to determine the target audience and appropriate themes for a short film about rape/sexual abuse among teenagers. Most responses were from 16-21 year olds, but also older family members to avoid bias. The research found that the film should be distributed online and focus on the aftermath of abuse to make audiences more comfortable. Most respondents felt the target age should be 22-30, in line with statistics showing most victims are under 30. The research also highlighted that rape/abuse issues are not represented enough in media and raised questions about how the antagonist should be portrayed.
The document discusses research conducted to determine the target audience for a media product about domestic violence. A questionnaire found that middle-class adults ages 30-40 who prefer realistic dramas would most likely engage with the film. Scenes using close-ups of bruises and an unseen abuser's hands intrigue audiences and raise awareness of domestic violence without being gratuitously graphic. Based on audience feedback, the film addresses societal issues sensitively and leaves viewers more aware of the seriousness of domestic violence.
The author conducted audience research through a questionnaire to determine the target audience and appropriate themes for a short film about rape/sexual abuse among teenagers. Most responses were from 16-21 year olds, but also older family members to avoid bias. The research found that the film should be distributed online and focus on the aftermath of abuse to make audiences more comfortable. Most respondents felt the target age should be 22-30, in line with statistics showing most victims are under 30. The research also highlighted that rape/abuse issues are not represented enough in media and raised questions about how the antagonist should be portrayed.
The document discusses research conducted to determine the target audience for a media product about domestic violence. A questionnaire found that middle-class adults ages 30-40 who prefer realistic dramas would most likely engage with the film. Scenes using close-ups of bruises and an unseen abuser's hands intrigue audiences and raise awareness of domestic violence without being gratuitously graphic. Based on audience feedback, the film addresses societal issues sensitively and leaves viewers more aware of the seriousness of domestic violence.