The term "scene" has been used through discussion of audio storytelling. "What is the scene in your story?" "What is the opening ceremony?" "Oh, I recorded some good video tapes today!" But what is the scene?
In a word, treat it as a chapter, and part of the story usually has an active tape or atmosphere. Scenes are a great way to organize your work and create more visual stories. The best scenes among them are not fillers, they help to convey the story
In this collection of HowSound, I will analyze the scene over there. It not only has all these elements, it has a clear beginning and end, and a story arc. It is from the story of Jessica Yung who recently graduated from Transom Story Workshop.
The team kept working hard in order to make things work, but it was not useful. My breathing ability is getting worse and worse. At some point on the third day, they drove Susan out of the room, but only the gray anatomical type scenes can be imagined. They decided to intubate me with a catheter inserted in my ventilator. Since then, the ventilator is breathing all up for me, I did not do anything.
Believe it or not, the scene of Gray's Anatomy persuaded me to seek a second opinion. In the latest episode, the doctor team is talking about plans for young patients with injured hands. Ben Warren, a surgical resident, recommends disconnection. Because it is the quickest and easiest way to minimize risk. However, an experienced surgeon, Jackson Avery, claims to undergo a difficult operation to rebuild his hand.
Anatomy is subdivided into two types: macroscopic anatomy and microscopic anatomy. Macroscopic anatomy is an anatomical study of the structure of the human body that can be seen directly by human eyes. For example, research on various nerves that make up the human nervous system is called macroscopic anatomy. The MRI scan of the inferior vertebra was studied to determine the type of escaped disc and the condition and position was a simple example of macroscopic anatomy. Microanatomy is an anatomical study of microstructures using microscopes and other high magnification devices. Research on cell structure called cytology and tissue sample called histology is an example of micro anatomy