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What is a Frame Narrative? — Why Writers Use the Literary Device
What is a Frame Story — We look at framed narratives, what they mean, and why they're so popular today.
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Subscribe to StudioBinder Academy ►► https://bit.ly/sb-ad
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Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Framed Narratives
00:50 - Frame Narrative Definitions
02:15 - Chapter 1 - Types of Frame Narratives
06:10 - Chapter 2 - Functions of Frame Narratives
10:17 - Chapter 3 - Structure
15:40 - Takeaways
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WHAT IS A FRAMED NARRATIVE
Sometimes, a narrative contains multiple stories. You've likely seen it before– a character in one story starts to weave another, separate tale. This structure is called a frame narrative, where stories are told within stories. In this v...
published: 15 Jul 2024
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Narrative Policy Framework
published: 30 Mar 2020
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26. Frame Narrative | Literary Devices
#english #englishliterature #literature #literarydevices #shorts #short
published: 05 Oct 2024
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Plot: Frankenstein Close Reading of the Framed Narrative
How plot structures are used in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Tips to improve your grade in English or AP lit for an essay on the function of plot lines.
published: 26 Sep 2020
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Is it Happy? Behavioural and Narrative Frame Complexity Impact Perceptions of a Simple Furry ...
Is it Happy? Behavioural and Narrative Frame Complexity Impact Perceptions of a Simple Furry Robot’s Emotions
Paul Bucci, Lotus Zhang, Xi Laura Cang, Karon E. MacLean
CHI '18: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Session: Dealing with emerging technologies
Abstract
Critical to social human-robot interaction is a robot's emotional richness, expressed within the parameters of its physical display. While emotion arousal is straightforward to convey, human valence (positivity) evaluations are famously ambiguous, whether we are assessing other humans or a robot. Imagine someone breathing raggedly: are they nervous, or excited? \ \ To assess the premise that irregular breathing connotes low valence (emotion negativity), we implemented different levels of breathing varia...
published: 07 Apr 2018
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Understand ICT Bias & Narrative In 3 Steps
My Discord - https://whop.com/dandowdtrading/
My ICT Model That Got Me Funded - https://youtu.be/vHboL9ywK_0?si=FwiO2RxezjlAUocW
Twitter - https://twitter.com/DanDowdTrading
#ict @InnerCircleTrader #dailybias #drawonliquidity
published: 05 Sep 2023
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Film Theory (PART I: Narrative Filmmaking)
This video will cover introductory film theory, basic film history, film philosophy/techniques, and film aesthetics as it pertains to narrative structures.
What’s film? I mean, we know what film is, but what is it? Well, it's about to go through reality. It gets us to feel. It gets us to think. It gets us to experience. Film is recreating reality--to a degree. Some filmmakers argue film is in fact reality.
PART II will cover Experimental Filmmaking (Manipulating Time/Space, Textures, Color Theory, Techniques)
PART III will cover Motion Picture Language (Shot Selection, Camera Movement, Focus, Lighting, Blocking)
https://www.facebook.com/mythicalpigeontv
Music Credit:
Johny Grimes - "Nostalgia"
Film Theory (PART I: Narrative Filmmaking)
Thank you for watching. Please like, subscrib...
published: 13 Jul 2021
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What's a strategic narrative? 5-point framework to discover your product's narrative ft. Andy Raskin
Andrew Raskin is a Silicon Valley storytelling mastermind. Andy helps C-suite leaders and leadership teams align around a high-level story that powers success—in sales, marketing, fundraising, product development and recruiting—by getting everyone on the same page about strategy and differentiation. His post “The Greatest Sales Deck I’ve Ever Seen” is an internet sensation, with nearly 90+k views on Medium.
In this video, Andy explains what strategic narrative is all about, what are the 5 components to hone a narrative for your product, and the ways to achieve each of those. He uses the examples of Gong and Salesforce–both of which he has direct experience of working with.
Andy's reference article:
https://medium.com/the-mission/the-greatest-sales-deck-ive-ever-seen-4f4ef3391ba0
The Fo...
published: 05 Oct 2022
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Adventure of Rudra || Episode - 326 to 335 || fantasy || SN story audiobook
published: 15 Oct 2024
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Narrative Patterns in "In the Flood"
Lecture 1B
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published: 06 May 2019
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What is a Frame Narrative? — Why Writers Use the Literary Device
What is a Frame Story — We look at framed narratives, what they mean, and why they're so popular today.
What is a Frame Narrative? ►► https://bit.ly/wi-ca
Subs...
What is a Frame Story — We look at framed narratives, what they mean, and why they're so popular today.
What is a Frame Narrative? ►► https://bit.ly/wi-ca
Subscribe to StudioBinder Academy ►► https://bit.ly/sb-ad
StudioBinder Blog ►► http://bit.ly/sb-bl
─────────────────────
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Framed Narratives
00:50 - Frame Narrative Definitions
02:15 - Chapter 1 - Types of Frame Narratives
06:10 - Chapter 2 - Functions of Frame Narratives
10:17 - Chapter 3 - Structure
15:40 - Takeaways
─────────────────────
WHAT IS A FRAMED NARRATIVE
Sometimes, a narrative contains multiple stories. You've likely seen it before– a character in one story starts to weave another, separate tale. This structure is called a frame narrative, where stories are told within stories. In this video, we'll look at why storytellers love this technique, what power they can bring to a story, and how they work.
TYPES OF FRAME STORIES
Frame narratives can take many different forms. There's the most common, the bookend, which begins and ends with a character telling a story. Then there's the flashbacks, which can be similarly structured. There's also in-story media, where there is a book or TV show or film taking place within the story. There's also the series of stories, where a much of different tales are told sequentially. And finally, there's the story within a story within a story, where there's more than two layers to the onion.
WHY USE FRAMED NARRATIVES
Frame narratives serve several functions in film. First, they provide a structural framework that organizes the main narrative, offering a context or perspective that enriches the audience's understanding of the story. This can create depth by providing additional layers of meaning or by juxtaposing different perspectives on the same events.
Second, frame narratives can enhance engagement by drawing viewers into the story through the process of discovery or through the lens of a storyteller's perspective. They can also serve as a narrative device to establish themes, set the tone, or create suspense by delaying the revelation of crucial information until the appropriate moment.
HOW TO WRITE FRAMED TALES
Writing a framed narrative requires clarity. Make sure your reader can follow what timeline is what. You'll also need to decide on who is narrating the story-- is it your protagonist, a side character, or no one? Make sure you ask yourself why you're writing a frame narrative. If it can work as a more straight forward story, you might not need to bog yourself down with framing.
By mastering the art of frame narratives, filmmakers can create intricate, thought-provoking films that resonate with audiences long after the credits roll. Whether used to explore psychological depths, showcase diverse perspectives, or simply enhance storytelling complexity, frame narratives remain a powerful tool in the cinematic toolbox.
#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking
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♬ SONGS USED:
"A Battle in the East" - Rhythm Scott
"A Moon Walk (Instrumental)" - Yehezkel Raz
"Wall of Fire" - Tony Anderson
"Life's Journey Begins" - idokay
"Overture And Sanitarium" - Craig Armstrong
"Icicles" - Yehezkel Raz
"The Tale Of The Three Brothers" - Alexandre Desplat
"Drive My Car" - Eiko Ishibashi
"Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" - Spinal Tap
"Dream Is Collapsing" - Hans Zimmer
"Adaptation (Fat Boy Slim Remix)" - Carter Burwell
"Djinn Theme" - Tom Holkenborg
"Curiosity" - Kevin Graham
"Prelude - The Atlas March" - Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil
"WXYZ-TV Channel 8" - Alexandre Desplat
"In Love with Emi" - Fabien Fustinoni
"Dirty Walk" - Antonio Sànchez
"Dojo Tradition (Instrumental)" - In This World
"Inquisitions" - Kevin Graham
"Chevalet" - idokay
"Glass" - Claudio Laucci
"Once Upon a Time... Storybook Love" - Mark Knopfler
"Battle Dance" - Rhythm Scott
"I'm Forrest... Forrest Gump" - Alan Silvestri
"s'Rothe-Zäuerli" - Öse Schuppel
"Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl" - yeule
"Pictures" - Danny Elfman
"End Titles" - Danny Elfman
"State Lines (Instrumental)" - Aaron Kellim
Music by Artlist ► https://utm.io/umJx
Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq
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SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0
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#film-theory, #video-essay, #filmmaker
https://wn.com/What_Is_A_Frame_Narrative_—_Why_Writers_Use_The_Literary_Device
What is a Frame Story — We look at framed narratives, what they mean, and why they're so popular today.
What is a Frame Narrative? ►► https://bit.ly/wi-ca
Subscribe to StudioBinder Academy ►► https://bit.ly/sb-ad
StudioBinder Blog ►► http://bit.ly/sb-bl
─────────────────────
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction to Framed Narratives
00:50 - Frame Narrative Definitions
02:15 - Chapter 1 - Types of Frame Narratives
06:10 - Chapter 2 - Functions of Frame Narratives
10:17 - Chapter 3 - Structure
15:40 - Takeaways
─────────────────────
WHAT IS A FRAMED NARRATIVE
Sometimes, a narrative contains multiple stories. You've likely seen it before– a character in one story starts to weave another, separate tale. This structure is called a frame narrative, where stories are told within stories. In this video, we'll look at why storytellers love this technique, what power they can bring to a story, and how they work.
TYPES OF FRAME STORIES
Frame narratives can take many different forms. There's the most common, the bookend, which begins and ends with a character telling a story. Then there's the flashbacks, which can be similarly structured. There's also in-story media, where there is a book or TV show or film taking place within the story. There's also the series of stories, where a much of different tales are told sequentially. And finally, there's the story within a story within a story, where there's more than two layers to the onion.
WHY USE FRAMED NARRATIVES
Frame narratives serve several functions in film. First, they provide a structural framework that organizes the main narrative, offering a context or perspective that enriches the audience's understanding of the story. This can create depth by providing additional layers of meaning or by juxtaposing different perspectives on the same events.
Second, frame narratives can enhance engagement by drawing viewers into the story through the process of discovery or through the lens of a storyteller's perspective. They can also serve as a narrative device to establish themes, set the tone, or create suspense by delaying the revelation of crucial information until the appropriate moment.
HOW TO WRITE FRAMED TALES
Writing a framed narrative requires clarity. Make sure your reader can follow what timeline is what. You'll also need to decide on who is narrating the story-- is it your protagonist, a side character, or no one? Make sure you ask yourself why you're writing a frame narrative. If it can work as a more straight forward story, you might not need to bog yourself down with framing.
By mastering the art of frame narratives, filmmakers can create intricate, thought-provoking films that resonate with audiences long after the credits roll. Whether used to explore psychological depths, showcase diverse perspectives, or simply enhance storytelling complexity, frame narratives remain a powerful tool in the cinematic toolbox.
#FilmTheory #VideoEssay #Filmmaking
─────────────────────
♬ SONGS USED:
"A Battle in the East" - Rhythm Scott
"A Moon Walk (Instrumental)" - Yehezkel Raz
"Wall of Fire" - Tony Anderson
"Life's Journey Begins" - idokay
"Overture And Sanitarium" - Craig Armstrong
"Icicles" - Yehezkel Raz
"The Tale Of The Three Brothers" - Alexandre Desplat
"Drive My Car" - Eiko Ishibashi
"Tonight I'm Gonna Rock You Tonight" - Spinal Tap
"Dream Is Collapsing" - Hans Zimmer
"Adaptation (Fat Boy Slim Remix)" - Carter Burwell
"Djinn Theme" - Tom Holkenborg
"Curiosity" - Kevin Graham
"Prelude - The Atlas March" - Tom Tykwer, Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil
"WXYZ-TV Channel 8" - Alexandre Desplat
"In Love with Emi" - Fabien Fustinoni
"Dirty Walk" - Antonio Sànchez
"Dojo Tradition (Instrumental)" - In This World
"Inquisitions" - Kevin Graham
"Chevalet" - idokay
"Glass" - Claudio Laucci
"Once Upon a Time... Storybook Love" - Mark Knopfler
"Battle Dance" - Rhythm Scott
"I'm Forrest... Forrest Gump" - Alan Silvestri
"s'Rothe-Zäuerli" - Öse Schuppel
"Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl" - yeule
"Pictures" - Danny Elfman
"End Titles" - Danny Elfman
"State Lines (Instrumental)" - Aaron Kellim
Music by Artlist ► https://utm.io/umJx
Music by MusicBed ► http://bit.ly/2Fnz9Zq
─────────────────────
SUBSCRIBE to StudioBinder’s YouTube channel! ►► http://bit.ly/2hksYO0
Looking for a project management platform for your filmmaking? StudioBinder is an intuitive project management solution for video creatives; create shooting schedules, breakdowns, production calendars, shot lists, storyboards, call sheets and more.
Try StudioBinder for FREE today: https://studiobinder.com/pricing
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#film-theory, #video-essay, #filmmaker
- published: 15 Jul 2024
- views: 87622
0:20
26. Frame Narrative | Literary Devices
#english #englishliterature #literature #literarydevices #shorts #short
#english #englishliterature #literature #literarydevices #shorts #short
https://wn.com/26._Frame_Narrative_|_Literary_Devices
#english #englishliterature #literature #literarydevices #shorts #short
- published: 05 Oct 2024
- views: 2
5:48
Plot: Frankenstein Close Reading of the Framed Narrative
How plot structures are used in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Tips to improve your grade in English or AP lit for an essay on the function of plot lines.
How plot structures are used in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Tips to improve your grade in English or AP lit for an essay on the function of plot lines.
https://wn.com/Plot_Frankenstein_Close_Reading_Of_The_Framed_Narrative
How plot structures are used in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein. Tips to improve your grade in English or AP lit for an essay on the function of plot lines.
- published: 26 Sep 2020
- views: 6211
0:31
Is it Happy? Behavioural and Narrative Frame Complexity Impact Perceptions of a Simple Furry ...
Is it Happy? Behavioural and Narrative Frame Complexity Impact Perceptions of a Simple Furry Robot’s Emotions
Paul Bucci, Lotus Zhang, Xi Laura Cang, Karon E. M...
Is it Happy? Behavioural and Narrative Frame Complexity Impact Perceptions of a Simple Furry Robot’s Emotions
Paul Bucci, Lotus Zhang, Xi Laura Cang, Karon E. MacLean
CHI '18: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Session: Dealing with emerging technologies
Abstract
Critical to social human-robot interaction is a robot's emotional richness, expressed within the parameters of its physical display. While emotion arousal is straightforward to convey, human valence (positivity) evaluations are famously ambiguous, whether we are assessing other humans or a robot. Imagine someone breathing raggedly: are they nervous, or excited? \ \ To assess the premise that irregular breathing connotes low valence (emotion negativity), we implemented different levels of breathing variability and complexity in simple furry robots. We asked 10 participants to watch and feel the behaviors, rate their valence, and explain their impressions. While a quantitative exploration of new and previous data showed correlation between multi-scale entropy and valence, the rich narratives revealed by thematic analysis of participant explanations call into question whether a single motion can, alone, be unambiguously valenced. Based on this evidence that people perceive robots as having inner lives, we recommend ways to build up narrative contexts over multiple interactions.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3174083
WEB: https://chi2018.acm.org/
https://wn.com/Is_It_Happy_Behavioural_And_Narrative_Frame_Complexity_Impact_Perceptions_Of_A_Simple_Furry_...
Is it Happy? Behavioural and Narrative Frame Complexity Impact Perceptions of a Simple Furry Robot’s Emotions
Paul Bucci, Lotus Zhang, Xi Laura Cang, Karon E. MacLean
CHI '18: ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Session: Dealing with emerging technologies
Abstract
Critical to social human-robot interaction is a robot's emotional richness, expressed within the parameters of its physical display. While emotion arousal is straightforward to convey, human valence (positivity) evaluations are famously ambiguous, whether we are assessing other humans or a robot. Imagine someone breathing raggedly: are they nervous, or excited? \ \ To assess the premise that irregular breathing connotes low valence (emotion negativity), we implemented different levels of breathing variability and complexity in simple furry robots. We asked 10 participants to watch and feel the behaviors, rate their valence, and explain their impressions. While a quantitative exploration of new and previous data showed correlation between multi-scale entropy and valence, the rich narratives revealed by thematic analysis of participant explanations call into question whether a single motion can, alone, be unambiguously valenced. Based on this evidence that people perceive robots as having inner lives, we recommend ways to build up narrative contexts over multiple interactions.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/3173574.3174083
WEB: https://chi2018.acm.org/
- published: 07 Apr 2018
- views: 868
10:18
Understand ICT Bias & Narrative In 3 Steps
My Discord - https://whop.com/dandowdtrading/
My ICT Model That Got Me Funded - https://youtu.be/vHboL9ywK_0?si=FwiO2RxezjlAUocW
Twitter - https://twitter.co...
My Discord - https://whop.com/dandowdtrading/
My ICT Model That Got Me Funded - https://youtu.be/vHboL9ywK_0?si=FwiO2RxezjlAUocW
Twitter - https://twitter.com/DanDowdTrading
#ict @InnerCircleTrader #dailybias #drawonliquidity
https://wn.com/Understand_Ict_Bias_Narrative_In_3_Steps
My Discord - https://whop.com/dandowdtrading/
My ICT Model That Got Me Funded - https://youtu.be/vHboL9ywK_0?si=FwiO2RxezjlAUocW
Twitter - https://twitter.com/DanDowdTrading
#ict @InnerCircleTrader #dailybias #drawonliquidity
- published: 05 Sep 2023
- views: 20411
10:19
Film Theory (PART I: Narrative Filmmaking)
This video will cover introductory film theory, basic film history, film philosophy/techniques, and film aesthetics as it pertains to narrative structures.
Wh...
This video will cover introductory film theory, basic film history, film philosophy/techniques, and film aesthetics as it pertains to narrative structures.
What’s film? I mean, we know what film is, but what is it? Well, it's about to go through reality. It gets us to feel. It gets us to think. It gets us to experience. Film is recreating reality--to a degree. Some filmmakers argue film is in fact reality.
PART II will cover Experimental Filmmaking (Manipulating Time/Space, Textures, Color Theory, Techniques)
PART III will cover Motion Picture Language (Shot Selection, Camera Movement, Focus, Lighting, Blocking)
https://www.facebook.com/mythicalpigeontv
Music Credit:
Johny Grimes - "Nostalgia"
Film Theory (PART I: Narrative Filmmaking)
Thank you for watching. Please like, subscribe, and hit the bell! Comment below to let me know what videos you would like to see.
https://wn.com/Film_Theory_(Part_I_Narrative_Filmmaking)
This video will cover introductory film theory, basic film history, film philosophy/techniques, and film aesthetics as it pertains to narrative structures.
What’s film? I mean, we know what film is, but what is it? Well, it's about to go through reality. It gets us to feel. It gets us to think. It gets us to experience. Film is recreating reality--to a degree. Some filmmakers argue film is in fact reality.
PART II will cover Experimental Filmmaking (Manipulating Time/Space, Textures, Color Theory, Techniques)
PART III will cover Motion Picture Language (Shot Selection, Camera Movement, Focus, Lighting, Blocking)
https://www.facebook.com/mythicalpigeontv
Music Credit:
Johny Grimes - "Nostalgia"
Film Theory (PART I: Narrative Filmmaking)
Thank you for watching. Please like, subscribe, and hit the bell! Comment below to let me know what videos you would like to see.
- published: 13 Jul 2021
- views: 12431
5:04
What's a strategic narrative? 5-point framework to discover your product's narrative ft. Andy Raskin
Andrew Raskin is a Silicon Valley storytelling mastermind. Andy helps C-suite leaders and leadership teams align around a high-level story that powers success—i...
Andrew Raskin is a Silicon Valley storytelling mastermind. Andy helps C-suite leaders and leadership teams align around a high-level story that powers success—in sales, marketing, fundraising, product development and recruiting—by getting everyone on the same page about strategy and differentiation. His post “The Greatest Sales Deck I’ve Ever Seen” is an internet sensation, with nearly 90+k views on Medium.
In this video, Andy explains what strategic narrative is all about, what are the 5 components to hone a narrative for your product, and the ways to achieve each of those. He uses the examples of Gong and Salesforce–both of which he has direct experience of working with.
Andy's reference article:
https://medium.com/the-mission/the-greatest-sales-deck-ive-ever-seen-4f4ef3391ba0
The Founder's Foyer on:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thefoundersfoyer/
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xov9chTGQ5F9rP5N0J78v
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-founders-foyer-with-aishwarya-ashok/id1628603555
Newsletter - https://aishwarya.substack.com/
https://wn.com/What's_A_Strategic_Narrative_5_Point_Framework_To_Discover_Your_Product's_Narrative_Ft._Andy_Raskin
Andrew Raskin is a Silicon Valley storytelling mastermind. Andy helps C-suite leaders and leadership teams align around a high-level story that powers success—in sales, marketing, fundraising, product development and recruiting—by getting everyone on the same page about strategy and differentiation. His post “The Greatest Sales Deck I’ve Ever Seen” is an internet sensation, with nearly 90+k views on Medium.
In this video, Andy explains what strategic narrative is all about, what are the 5 components to hone a narrative for your product, and the ways to achieve each of those. He uses the examples of Gong and Salesforce–both of which he has direct experience of working with.
Andy's reference article:
https://medium.com/the-mission/the-greatest-sales-deck-ive-ever-seen-4f4ef3391ba0
The Founder's Foyer on:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thefoundersfoyer/
Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7xov9chTGQ5F9rP5N0J78v
Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/the-founders-foyer-with-aishwarya-ashok/id1628603555
Newsletter - https://aishwarya.substack.com/
- published: 05 Oct 2022
- views: 1412
19:27
Narrative Patterns in "In the Flood"
Lecture 1B
To access the translated content:
1. The translated content of this course is available in regional languages. For details please visit https://n...
Lecture 1B
To access the translated content:
1. The translated content of this course is available in regional languages. For details please visit https://nptel.ac.in/translation
The video course content can be accessed in the form of regional language text transcripts, books which can be accessed under downloads of each course, subtitles in the video and Video Text Track below the video.
Your feedback is highly appreciated. Kindly fill this form https://forms.gle/XFZhSnHsCLML2LXA6
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2. Play the video.
3. Now click on the Settings icon and a list of features will display
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https://wn.com/Narrative_Patterns_In_In_The_Flood
Lecture 1B
To access the translated content:
1. The translated content of this course is available in regional languages. For details please visit https://nptel.ac.in/translation
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Your feedback is highly appreciated. Kindly fill this form https://forms.gle/XFZhSnHsCLML2LXA6
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- published: 06 May 2019
- views: 3540