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Cinematic Virtual Reality brings a combination of documentary,
narrative and game design principles to the medical profession and,
in the healthcare arena, collaboration is a key component for
creating intellectually- and emotionally- rich immersive
experiences. "The Power of Virtual Reality Cinema for Healthcare
Training" gathers more than a dozen experts from both the
production and healthcare fields to break down best practices for
creating successful cine-VR projects. Designed for
multi-disciplinary teams interested in integrating cine-VR
production into their healthcare training and educational programs,
this book has been written for two audiences: the healthcare
professional interested in what production experts consider when
approaching a project, and the media expert curious about how this
new technology can be used in the medical field. Highlights
include: Cutting edge medical education techniques developed by
Ohio University's GRID Lab, including: PREality (creating a forced
sense of deja-vu to increase acclimation time), a unique approach
to eye-tracking to enhance team performance, and the low-CRIS
technique (a low-cost rapid implementation strategy to capture
patient care for rapid graduate student training). Insightful
production techniques that will enhance your cine-VR projects
including advanced plating methods to hide lighting set-ups,
immersive audio considerations, and new ways to consider 360
storytelling including the Lovrick montage and the Christmas Carol
continuum for story development. Detailed explanations of the
production considerations and results of specific cine-VR
productions (from funding approaches to distribution) including
access to more than five hours of cine-VR examples of the actual
productions available for download. Details on a wide variety of
medical cine-VR projects, including 100 images that illustrate best
practices for topics such as recording in active medical
facilities, building successful multi-disciplinary teams, working
within HIPAA regulations, conceptualizing cine-VR libraries for
graduate education, and implementing innovative distribution
models.
Cinematic Virtual Reality brings a combination of documentary,
narrative and game design principles to the medical profession and,
in the healthcare arena, collaboration is a key component for
creating intellectually- and emotionally- rich immersive
experiences. "The Power of Virtual Reality Cinema for Healthcare
Training" gathers more than a dozen experts from both the
production and healthcare fields to break down best practices for
creating successful cine-VR projects. Designed for
multi-disciplinary teams interested in integrating cine-VR
production into their healthcare training and educational programs,
this book has been written for two audiences: the healthcare
professional interested in what production experts consider when
approaching a project, and the media expert curious about how this
new technology can be used in the medical field. Highlights
include: Cutting edge medical education techniques developed by
Ohio University's GRID Lab, including: PREality (creating a forced
sense of deja-vu to increase acclimation time), a unique approach
to eye-tracking to enhance team performance, and the low-CRIS
technique (a low-cost rapid implementation strategy to capture
patient care for rapid graduate student training). Insightful
production techniques that will enhance your cine-VR projects
including advanced plating methods to hide lighting set-ups,
immersive audio considerations, and new ways to consider 360
storytelling including the Lovrick montage and the Christmas Carol
continuum for story development. Detailed explanations of the
production considerations and results of specific cine-VR
productions (from funding approaches to distribution) including
access to more than five hours of cine-VR examples of the actual
productions available for download. Details on a wide variety of
medical cine-VR projects, including 100 images that illustrate best
practices for topics such as recording in active medical
facilities, building successful multi-disciplinary teams, working
within HIPAA regulations, conceptualizing cine-VR libraries for
graduate education, and implementing innovative distribution
models.
Once you understand the basics of screenwriting, ideas for your
next screenplay are everywhere. Whether it comes from a favorite
children's book, a summer novel you discover accidentally, a news
story that catches your imagination, or a chapter from your own
life - advanced screenwriting strategies should now guide you
through your first adaptation. In Screen Adaptation: Beyond the
Basics, award-winning screenwriter Eric Williams uses examples from
award-winning screenplays to explain new storytelling techniques.
His real-world examples illustrate a range of advanced approaches -
including new ways to identify and craft tension, how to reimagine
structure and character, and how to strengthen emotional depth in
your characters and in the audience. Screen Adaptation: Beyond the
Basics teaches readers new ways to engage with source material in
order to make successful adaptation decisions, regardless of the
source material. The book offers: Three detailed examples of
award-winning adaptations by the author, including the complete
short story and final scripts used in the Voices From the Heartland
project; Breakout boxes highlighting modern and historical
adaptations and providing examples for each concept discussed in
the book; More than fifty charts providing easy-to-use visual
representations of complex concepts; New screenwriting techniques
developed by the author, including the Triangle of Knowledge, the
Storyteller's Parallax, and the idea of Super Genres as part of a
Screenwriters Taxonomy.
1974. Judge No-Water is an Anasazi medicine man wandering the
Arizona desert. Ben Connelly is an 11 year-old boy hiking around
the mountain behind his house. When the two meet, their lives are
wonderfully transformed. Ben offers his water bottle to his new
friend and receives a magical gift in return; an ancient ability to
see what lies beneath the surface. The Gift of No-Water is Ben's
narrative of their extraordinary walkabout from the deserts of
Arizona to the swamps of Florida.
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