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Technical Education: Engineering Technology I Technical Communication


Surviving a Car Crash This program vividly demonstrates what happens to the car and the passengers during a crash; using high-speed cameras that capture crash sequences, it shows the three stages of impact and the resulting injuries. The video then introduces a group of researchers who are looking to the fields of engi- neering, anatomy, psychology, and sports medicine to develop technologies that will increase the chances of surviving an auto accident. A BBC Production. (52 minutes) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C ‡ $149.95 QGR43945 • DVD / VOD


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The Day the Big Easy Drowned It is August 2005. A doomsday scenario predicted by a handful of engineers and scientists is about to play out, with geographical and man-made factors combining to produce one of the worst natural disasters in American history. This program presents a scientific analysis of the destruction of New Orleans, explaining what really happened when Hurricane Katrina hit, and why. (50 minutes) © 2006 Preview Clip Online ‡ o $169.95 QGR40838 • DVD / VOD


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Creating a successful print ad involves a dynamic mix of visual theory, consumer psychology, and nuts-and- bolts tinkering. This two-part


series provides a thorough grounding in all of the above, familiarizing students with the terminology and working concepts that successful graphic designers and advertising creatives make use of on a daily basis. (19 minutes each) © 2011 Preview Clip Online C o


Model Making: Tools, Materials, and Techniques Exploring materials, methods, tool operation, and tool upkeep, this program provides an informative look at all facets of industrial model construction. Correlates to all National CTE Organizational Standards (including the provisions of the Perkins Act). Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (20 minutes) © 2007 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40220 • DVD / VOD


Evaluating a Product Encompassing aesthetic principles, functional efficiency, environmental impact, and planned obsolescence, this program illustrates the ins and outs of product evaluation. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (26 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40217 • DVD / VOD


Manufacturing and the Product Cycle: A Case Study Using an award-winning line of sofas as an example, this program examines various stages of manufac- turing and production. Viewable/printable educa- tional resources are available online. (26 minutes) © 2005 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40219 • DVD / VOD


Space Allocations This program helps students understand space allo- cation for two-dimensional advertisement. It studies the layout concepts of vertical half, horizontal half, corner half, white space, bleed, and borders. $129.95 QGR42303 • DVD / VOD


Visual Direction This program shows how to attract a reader’s attention with layout concepts like picture window, silhouette, square zero, Mondrian, closure, over- sizing, juxtaposition, surrealism, and shock. $129.95 QGR42304 • DVD / VOD


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How to Make Digital Stories This video guides viewers through each step of making a one-minute/150-word digital story based on the theme “Who Am I?”—a project that relies on editing software such as Final Cut Pro to integrate digital snapshots, original or royalty-free music, and voiced-over narration into a multimedia essay. Ideal for courses in communications and computer science—and anywhere projects involving creative nonfiction can be used as a learning tool. Helpful for teacher education, as well. Viewable/printable educational resources are available online. (24 minutes) © 2008 Preview Clip Online C ‡ o $129.95 QGR40213 • DVD / VOD


THE POWER OF LIGHTING FOR FILM AND VIDEO


Bill Holshevnikoff has been gaffing and shooting award-winning broadcast, corporate, and documentary programming for over 20 years. He is also widely regarded as a leader in lighting education. In this classic four-part series, Holshevnikoff shares his expertise through hands-on demonstrations, before- and-after camera views, and lighting placement diagrams. (40–60 minutes each) © 2005 Preview Clip Online o


Color Correction and Filtration Offering in-depth guidance in the use of CTO, CTB, and ND gels and filters, this program examines methods of color correction and filtration when shooting film and video. $149.95 QGR42130 • DVD / VOD


Lighting Interviews From single-camera, on-location news reporting to multi-camera conversations shot in a studio, this program provides detailed guidance in lighting filmed interviews. $149.95 QGR42131 • DVD / VOD


Lighting Backgrounds Showing ways to create mood, texture, a certain time of day, and more, this program presents lighting demonstrations of background illumination and how to manipulate it. $149.95 QGR42132 • DVD / VOD


Lighting Faces With an emphasis on contrast control through the manipulation of hard and soft light, this program looks at the art and science of lighting people. Includes tips on working with eyeglasses, baldness, and different skin tones. $149.95 QGR42133 • DVD / VOD


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