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Autopsy: You Oughta Be In Pictures

The Routine Autopsy: The Procedure Related in Narrative Form, A Guide for Screenwriters and NovelistsTEHI often concerns itself with sharing examples of images being used to communicate more effectively than mere words or numbers alone can. Here's an example of words (and yes a few pictures as well) working to make images (at least in the movies) more accurate and hopefully more powerful. The Routine Autopsy, The Procedure Related in Narrative Form, A Guide for Screenwriters and Novelists by Ed Uthman, MD. (Because everyone loves a good story.)

[via Autopsy Report]

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