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Drug education in schools: an evaluation of the "double take" video package
In: Recent research in psychology
Video in der Psychologie: Methoden und Anwendungsbeispiele in Forschung und Praxis
In: Methoden der Psychologie, 9
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In: ABC Intermediate ESL video library
Videocatalog : list of audiovisual materials produced by the United States government
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nnc1.cu13341146
Description based on: 1987; title from cover. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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From audio tapes to video blogs: the delocalisation of authority in Islam
In: Nations and nationalism: journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 25-44
ISSN: 1469-8129
Today, a new breed of charismatic and media-savvy religious figures are reinvigorating internal debates on Islam by drawing large audiences across the Muslim world and the Muslim diaspora in the West. Using satellite media, websites, blogs and video blogs, these new religious celebrities are changing the nature of debate in Islam from a doctrinaire discourse to a practical discussion that focuses on individual enterprise as a spiritual quest. These leaders have become religious entrepreneurs, with sophisticated networks of message distribution and media presence. From Amr Khaled and Moez Masood, two leading figures of Arab Islamic entertainment television, to Baba Ali, a famous Muslim video blogger from California, Islam has never been more marketable. Satellite television and the internet are becoming fertile discursive spaces where not only religious meanings are reconfigured but also new Islamic experiences are mediated transnationally. This delocalisation of Islamic authority beyond the traditional sources of Egypt and Saudi Arabia is generating new producers and locales of religious meaning in Dubai, London, Paris and Los Angeles. This article examines the impact of celebrity religious figures and their new media technologies on the relativisation of authority in Islam and the emergence of a cosmopolitan transnational audience of Muslims. I ask if this transnational and seemingly apolitical effort is generating a new form of religious nationalism that devalues the importance of national loyalties. Adapted from the source document.
From audio tapes to video blogs: the delocalisation of authority in Islam
In: Nations and nationalism: journal of the Association for the Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 25-45
ISSN: 1354-5078
From audio tapes to video blogs: the delocalisation of authority in Islam
In: Nations and Nationalism, Band 17, Heft 1, S. 25-44
Color correction for video: using desktop tools to perfect your image
Use color to improve your storytelling, deliver critical emotional cues, and add impact to you videos. This book shows you how to analyze color correction problems and solve them- whatever NLE or plugin you use. Experienced editors and colorists in their own right, the authors also include the wisdom of top colorists, directors of photography, and color scientists to deliver this insightful and authoritative presentation of the theory and practice of color correction. The book provides technical insight into how to effectively color correct your video, also delving into how color can impact storytelling and deliver critical emotional cues. The new edition also includes 2 new "Quickstart Tutorials", a new chapter on how color impacts storytelling, information on the impact HD has had on the correcting process, and updated application specifications. The companion DVD features new and more robust tutorial media. * Application agnostic, step-by-step instruction for an array of color correcting concepts and solutions * Effectively use color to improve your storytelling, deliver critical emotional cues, and add overall impact to your media * Companion DVD contains tutorial media for hands-on exercises
Abstracts & Reviews : 2. Asia & the Pacific: AN INITIATION KUT FOR A KOREAN SHAMAN by LAUREL KENDALL and DIANA S. LEE and THE CENTRE FOR VISUAL ANTHROPOLOGY. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. VHS Video Tape, 36 minutes, Cost: $30 U.S
In: Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 75-78