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| Gear nut Joined: Feb 2008
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Thread Starter | How can multimedia help science?
Sometimes I think about going back to school to become a chemist or biologist because I think that science focused on healing people is one of the greatest thing a human can do. Then I think some people have a passion for science the way I do for sound, and I should stick to what I do naturally. I edit video for a living which is pretty close - I do plenty of video stuff for fun as well. Anyway, I'd still like to find a way to contribute to science. I've done videos for medical research funding - which I enjoyed. And I there are documentary films and tv shows about science that helps the field along, inspiring people. But are there any other occupations I could pursue where my audio/video experience could contribute to science more directly, like documenting test results or something? |
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