Just the Facts: Human Body - Musculoskeletal

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Manufacturer: Goldhil Home Media Starring: Just the Facts-Human Body
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9781585656431 Format: Color ISBN: 1585656437 Label: Goldhil Home Media Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Goldhil Home Media Release Date: 2001-11-01 Running Time: 110 Studio: Goldhil Home Media
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Summary: A note from the editor
Comment: This is the first program I edited in the Just the Facts Series. Within this program and it's two companions, The Nervous System and The Major Systems and Organs are various animations. I did some and Jeff Stone did the others. Jeff taught me how to use the program in a mere 16 hours. Proof on his part and my part that creative minds can do almost anything. Things they can't do, they can fake pretty well and no one knows the difference. I let Jeff have the harder animations because he was more experienced at the program which is After Effects by the way. When I started the class, Jeff asked the class, all two of us, if we knew photoshop. We both said, "Yes." So then Jeff says, "Well, After Effects is like Photoshop on steroids, especially if you have the Production Bundle." If you have this program and you can't do what you want to do it is because you don't know what you are doing. For example, the heavy storm scenes in the movie The Perfect Storm were shot on a sound stage and the environment, ocean waves, rain, clouds, and lightening all were created in After Effects. Certainly none of the animations in The Human Body are of that magnitude but with the knowledge of how that movie was created, I wasn't about to be defeated when I couldn't figure something out. We wanted the hand drawn heart to beat with an electrical pulse stimulating it. This was too hard for me so I gave it to Jeff. He kind of gave up on it I guess because it had vegas style ramp lights running down it and it wasn't moving at all. Again, I was not to be defeated. I saw what he had done with it and ran to my computer (as much as I could have run, it was like ten feet away), sat down and started over. Three hours later, it was done, Jeff was gone, and I was a little bit smarter than I was when I started. Now, three years later, I often think of making that animation even better but that would cost two hundred dollars easily. The subtle change doesn't justify the cost. Anyway, while The Human Body The Musculoskeletal System is a very good program, compare it to The Reformation which is also available here at Amazon, and you will see how my editing style has progressed.
John Rodgers Cheif Editor Full Circle Entertainment
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Summary: A note from the editor
Comment: This is the first program I edited in the Just the Facts Series. Within this program and it's two companions, The Nervous System and The Major Systems and Organs are various animations. I did some and Jeff Stone did the others. Jeff taught me how to use the program in a mere 16 hours. Proof on his part and my part that creative minds can do almost anything. Things they can't do, they can fake pretty well and no one knows the difference. I let Jeff have the harder animations because he was more experienced at the program which is After Effects by the way. When I started the class, Jeff asked the class, all two of us, if we knew photoshop. We both said, "Yes." So then Jeff says, "Well, After Effects is like Photoshop on steroids, especially if you have the Production Bundle." If you have this program and you can't do what you want to do it is because you don't know what you are doing. For example, the heavy storm scenes in the movie The Perfect Storm were shot on a sound stage and the environment, ocean waves, rain, clouds, and lightening all were created in After Effects. Certainly none of the animations in The Human Body are of that magnitude but with the knowledge of how that movie was created, I wasn't about to be defeated when I couldn't figure something out. We wanted the hand drawn heart to beat with an electrical pulse stimulating it. This was too hard for me so I gave it to Jeff. He kind of gave up on it I guess because it had vegas style ramp lights running down it and it wasn't moving at all. Again, I was not to be defeated. I saw what he had done with it and ran to my computer (as much as I could have run, it was like ten feet away), sat down and started over. Three hours later, it was done, Jeff was gone, and I was a little bit smarter than I was when I started. Now, three years later, I often think of making that animation even better but that would cost two hundred dollars easily. The subtle change doesn't justify the cost. Anyway, while The Human Body The Musculoskeletal System is a very good program, compare it to The Reformation which is also available here at Amazon, and you will see how my editing style has progressed.
John Rodgers Cheif Editor Full Circle Entertainment
Without its skeleton, the human body would be a shapeless bag of flesh. Without muscles, it would be as immobile as a tree. Together, the skeleton, joints and muscles of the human body create an astounding array of motion, from the graceful movements of a ballerina, to the powerful strides of an athlete, to the intricate precision of a musician’s fingers. This part of The Human Body series examines the structure of our skeleton and the function of our muscles. Viewers learn how our bones provide the rigid support necessary to hold any position, while our joints give us the remarkable range of motion needed to run, dance, climb, or simply to walk, sit and bend. In addition, we discover how our muscles and associated tendons and ligaments are constructed to allow them to change shape functions, as well as how bone growth occurs. This video also takes viewers on a tour of the most wondrous part of the skeleton, the skull, seemingly a solid bone with teeth, but actually far more than that. The program also explores the amazing human hand, one of the most versatile structures among all species because it performs a remarkable range of tasks, from wielding a hammer to playing a Mozart sonata. Our feet, ankles and knees are also constructed to perform multiple tasks and endure incredible stress over the course of a lifetime. With commentary from medical experts and specialists in sports medicine, The Human Body – The Musculoskeletal System offers viewers a unique perspective on the body system which allows us to walk, run, dance, and move through life.
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