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This book is a toolbox of useful material to help take the mystery out of radio, understand its different elements and appreciate what you can do with this powerful form of media. It aims to inspire people, young and old, to understand the potential of sound and to embrace the endless possibilities. This book covers all aspects of radio broadcasting from writing for programs and interviewing techniques, to putting your program together and handling disasters. It is packed with great stories, practical tips and exercises from the author's extensive knowledge and experience of the industry. Key features: Includes tips and personal anecdotes from the author to help the reader further understand the topic in question ; Includes summaries at the end of each chapter for quick reference; Incorporates numerous examples into the chapters throughout the book both to compare situations and to use as scripts to practice on by reading out loud.
A refreshingly simple, user-friendly guide to getting publicity for your business, organisation, event or cause - whether a school fete, a new-product release or the launch of a national community campaign.
The achievements of Italian Renaissance painter Giovanni Gerolamo Savoldo were, even during a period of unprecedented artistry, out of the ordinary. Born in Brescia around 1480, he radically reimagined Christian subjects. His surviving oeuvre of roughly fifty paintings—from the intensely poetic Tobias and the Angel to sober self-portraits—represents some of the most profound work of the period. In Painting with Demons, a beautifully illustrated book and the first in English devoted to the painter, Michael Fried brings his celebrated skills of looking and thinking to bear on Savoldo’s art, providing a stunning contribution to our understanding both of the early modern European imagination and of the achievement of this underappreciated artist.
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Presents a survey of sixty Venetian Renaissance paintings of the calibre of Bellini and Titian's "Feast of the Gods" in Washington and Giorgione's "Laura and Three Philosophers" in Vienna.
This title is part of a two-volume set that constitute the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention, MICCAI 2007. Coverage in this second volume includes computer assisted intervention and robotics, visualization and interaction, neuroscience image computing, computational anatomy, innovative clinical and biological applications, general biological imaging computing, computational physiology.