This document discusses the history of medicine from ancient times to the medieval era. It mentions several important figures such as:
- Imhotep in ancient Egypt who practiced surgery, dentistry, and extracted medicine from plants.
- Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, who established clinical inspection, observation, and documentation as well as the Hippocratic Oath.
- Galen, a physician to the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who performed early animal experiments including spinal cord transection.
- Ibn Sina (Avicenna) who made major contributions to medicine, including establishing experimental medicine.
- Ibn al-Nafis who provided an accurate description of
The document discusses the use of various new media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a project. Specifically, it describes using SlideShare, Scribd and Prezi to present research work online; Vuvox, Issuu and Wordle to display images, text and ideas; SurveyMonkey and Polldaddy to create and distribute surveys; a digital camera and tripod for filming; Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker for editing; and social media like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr to conduct audience research through sharing survey links.
The document discusses the use of various new media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a project. Specifically, it describes using SlideShare, Scribd and Prezi to present research work online; Vuvox, Issuu and Wordle to display images, text and ideas; SurveyMonkey and Polldaddy to create and distribute surveys; a digital camera and tripod for filming; Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker for editing; and social media like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr to conduct audience research through sharing survey links.
Single camera production uses a single camera to film all shots, which is commonly used for lower budget productions like music videos, dramas, and sitcoms. Scenes are typically filmed with all of one character's lines together before moving to the other character to edit together later. While more time consuming than multi-camera production, single camera gives directors more control over each individual shot and is cheaper due to only requiring one camera.
The study evaluated annual low-dose helical CT screening versus standard chest x-ray for lung cancer screening in high-risk individuals aged 55-74 years who were heavy smokers. Over 53,000 participants were randomized across 33 sites in the U.S. The trial was stopped early based on a recommendation when interim results found a 20% reduction in lung cancer mortality with CT screening. CT screening found more positive cases but also had higher false positive rates compared to chest x-ray.
Ben Howard established a consistent brand identity for the promotion of his debut album Every Kingdom through the visual design. He used the same font across his website, album cover, album sampler video, magazine advert, poster, and later EPs. This included featuring the iconic image of a swimming man from one of his music videos. Using consistent visuals like the font and imagery helped audiences quickly recognize and link all of the promotional materials to Ben Howard and his new album.
The document discusses distributing a music video for an unsigned band. It plans to distribute the video through music channels like Kerrang, NME, and MTV2 due to the genre of music. As a new band, air time on all channels is unlikely. The video would likely receive sufficient viewership from the NME channel, which shows new talent. It will also be distributed on DVD with the band's single. One restriction is that the video contains a swear word, so it may need editing for some channels. As an unsigned band, there is much competition for air time from other similar artists. The quality of the video will need to be high standard to stand out. The band has gained some local press and done well in
This document discusses the history of medicine from ancient times to the medieval era. It mentions several important figures such as:
- Imhotep in ancient Egypt who practiced surgery, dentistry, and extracted medicine from plants.
- Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, who established clinical inspection, observation, and documentation as well as the Hippocratic Oath.
- Galen, a physician to the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius, who performed early animal experiments including spinal cord transection.
- Ibn Sina (Avicenna) who made major contributions to medicine, including establishing experimental medicine.
- Ibn al-Nafis who provided an accurate description of
The document discusses the use of various new media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a project. Specifically, it describes using SlideShare, Scribd and Prezi to present research work online; Vuvox, Issuu and Wordle to display images, text and ideas; SurveyMonkey and Polldaddy to create and distribute surveys; a digital camera and tripod for filming; Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker for editing; and social media like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr to conduct audience research through sharing survey links.
The document discusses the use of various new media technologies in the construction, research, planning and evaluation stages of a project. Specifically, it describes using SlideShare, Scribd and Prezi to present research work online; Vuvox, Issuu and Wordle to display images, text and ideas; SurveyMonkey and Polldaddy to create and distribute surveys; a digital camera and tripod for filming; Photoshop and Windows Movie Maker for editing; and social media like Twitter, Facebook and Tumblr to conduct audience research through sharing survey links.
Single camera production uses a single camera to film all shots, which is commonly used for lower budget productions like music videos, dramas, and sitcoms. Scenes are typically filmed with all of one character's lines together before moving to the other character to edit together later. While more time consuming than multi-camera production, single camera gives directors more control over each individual shot and is cheaper due to only requiring one camera.
The study evaluated annual low-dose helical CT screening versus standard chest x-ray for lung cancer screening in high-risk individuals aged 55-74 years who were heavy smokers. Over 53,000 participants were randomized across 33 sites in the U.S. The trial was stopped early based on a recommendation when interim results found a 20% reduction in lung cancer mortality with CT screening. CT screening found more positive cases but also had higher false positive rates compared to chest x-ray.
Ben Howard established a consistent brand identity for the promotion of his debut album Every Kingdom through the visual design. He used the same font across his website, album cover, album sampler video, magazine advert, poster, and later EPs. This included featuring the iconic image of a swimming man from one of his music videos. Using consistent visuals like the font and imagery helped audiences quickly recognize and link all of the promotional materials to Ben Howard and his new album.
The document discusses distributing a music video for an unsigned band. It plans to distribute the video through music channels like Kerrang, NME, and MTV2 due to the genre of music. As a new band, air time on all channels is unlikely. The video would likely receive sufficient viewership from the NME channel, which shows new talent. It will also be distributed on DVD with the band's single. One restriction is that the video contains a swear word, so it may need editing for some channels. As an unsigned band, there is much competition for air time from other similar artists. The quality of the video will need to be high standard to stand out. The band has gained some local press and done well in
My media product uses several conventions of the indie folk music genre, including linking lyrics to corresponding visuals in the music video, using a variety of camera shots and angles to keep viewers engaged, and having a minimalistic mise-en-scene that focuses on the artist. However, it also challenges some conventions by focusing the narrative on the artist's internal turmoil rather than an external relationship, and using brighter colors than typical for the album packaging. Continuity of theme, outfits, and location are also used across the music video and ancillary products to reinforce the artist's brand identity.
The document identifies potential hazards and risks at different locations for a film crew, along with existing controls and additional actions needed to manage risks. Hazards include slipping on mud, tripping over objects, falling into a river, tripping over wires, being hit by a car without footpaths, and hands being trapped in gates. Existing controls include briefings on hazards and only using necessary equipment or routes. Additional actions are using suitable footwear, being aware of surroundings, and tidying up after use. The individual assessing the risks takes responsibility for implementing additional actions.
Missed is a 5 minute single drama set in London about a man named Will who is struggling with the loss of his colleague and friend Emma. The drama uses realistic lighting and long scenes to feel authentic. Various camera techniques like mid-shots and point-of-view shots are used to help audiences connect with the characters and story. At the end, it is revealed that Emma is actually deceased, providing closure to Will's confusion over her disappearance.
Missed is a 5-minute single drama set in London about a man who is told that his colleague Emma has died. The drama uses realistic lighting and long scenes to follow the story in chronological order. It appeals to adult audiences who can relate to the characters as office workers dealing with loss. Camera techniques like mid-shots and point-of-view shots are used to help audiences connect with the characters and their emotions. Mise-en-scene and costumes present the characters as average business professionals to increase relatability. Sound effects and music are incorporated to set the scene and convey the characters' feelings of disbelief over Emma's reported death.
Single camera production uses a single camera to film all shots, which is commonly used for low-budget productions like music videos, dramas, and sitcoms. Scenes are typically filmed with all of one actor's lines together before moving to the other actor. Though more time consuming than multi-camera production, single camera gives directors more control over each individual shot and is cheaper due to only requiring one camera. The disadvantages include needing to repeatedly set up the camera between scenes and losing all footage if the sole camera is damaged.
This document provides information about pre-production techniques for media productions. It discusses types of productions like single-camera dramas and documentaries. Careful pre-production planning can help save time and money for low-budget productions. Key aspects of pre-production that are covered include finance, timelines, personnel, facilities, materials, locations, regulations, and creating documentation like schedules, scripts, storyboards and mood boards. Good project management and organization are important for successful pre-production planning and management of a media production.
This single drama called "Missed" tells the story of a man named Will who meets his friend Emma for coffee. It is later revealed that Emma has died. The drama uses realistic lighting and location to create a natural feel. Various camera shots like mid-shots and point-of-view shots are used to involve the audience. Sound effects of traffic and the cafe help set the scene, and sad music plays when Will learns of Emma's death. The editing uses techniques like shot reverse shot and fades to black to transition between scenes and convey emotion.
The document analyzes the genres, visual styles, and typography used on the covers of albums by several male singer-songwriters. It notes that the covers generally feature grainy, sepia-toned portraits of the artists alone or in natural settings, with minimal typography in small fonts and capital letters not taking focus from the image. The visual narratives convey meanings of loneliness, intimacy, and a classic or vintage aesthetic.
My media product uses several conventions of the indie folk music genre, including linking lyrics to corresponding visuals in the music video, using a variety of camera shots and angles to keep viewers engaged, and having a minimalistic mise-en-scene that focuses on the artist. However, it also challenges some conventions by focusing the narrative on the artist's internal turmoil rather than an external relationship, and using brighter colors than typical for the album packaging. Continuity of theme, outfits, and location are also used across the music video and ancillary products to reinforce the artist's brand identity.
The document identifies potential hazards and risks at different locations for a film crew, along with existing controls and additional actions needed to manage risks. Hazards include slipping on mud, tripping over objects, falling into a river, tripping over wires, being hit by a car without footpaths, and hands being trapped in gates. Existing controls include briefings on hazards and only using necessary equipment or routes. Additional actions are using suitable footwear, being aware of surroundings, and tidying up after use. The individual assessing the risks takes responsibility for implementing additional actions.
Missed is a 5 minute single drama set in London about a man named Will who is struggling with the loss of his colleague and friend Emma. The drama uses realistic lighting and long scenes to feel authentic. Various camera techniques like mid-shots and point-of-view shots are used to help audiences connect with the characters and story. At the end, it is revealed that Emma is actually deceased, providing closure to Will's confusion over her disappearance.
Missed is a 5-minute single drama set in London about a man who is told that his colleague Emma has died. The drama uses realistic lighting and long scenes to follow the story in chronological order. It appeals to adult audiences who can relate to the characters as office workers dealing with loss. Camera techniques like mid-shots and point-of-view shots are used to help audiences connect with the characters and their emotions. Mise-en-scene and costumes present the characters as average business professionals to increase relatability. Sound effects and music are incorporated to set the scene and convey the characters' feelings of disbelief over Emma's reported death.
Single camera production uses a single camera to film all shots, which is commonly used for low-budget productions like music videos, dramas, and sitcoms. Scenes are typically filmed with all of one actor's lines together before moving to the other actor. Though more time consuming than multi-camera production, single camera gives directors more control over each individual shot and is cheaper due to only requiring one camera. The disadvantages include needing to repeatedly set up the camera between scenes and losing all footage if the sole camera is damaged.
This document provides information about pre-production techniques for media productions. It discusses types of productions like single-camera dramas and documentaries. Careful pre-production planning can help save time and money for low-budget productions. Key aspects of pre-production that are covered include finance, timelines, personnel, facilities, materials, locations, regulations, and creating documentation like schedules, scripts, storyboards and mood boards. Good project management and organization are important for successful pre-production planning and management of a media production.
This single drama called "Missed" tells the story of a man named Will who meets his friend Emma for coffee. It is later revealed that Emma has died. The drama uses realistic lighting and location to create a natural feel. Various camera shots like mid-shots and point-of-view shots are used to involve the audience. Sound effects of traffic and the cafe help set the scene, and sad music plays when Will learns of Emma's death. The editing uses techniques like shot reverse shot and fades to black to transition between scenes and convey emotion.
The document analyzes the genres, visual styles, and typography used on the covers of albums by several male singer-songwriters. It notes that the covers generally feature grainy, sepia-toned portraits of the artists alone or in natural settings, with minimal typography in small fonts and capital letters not taking focus from the image. The visual narratives convey meanings of loneliness, intimacy, and a classic or vintage aesthetic.