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Nov. 23rd, 2017 08:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For a vid project, I'm looking to supplement my primary source with some contextless medical imagery. I have it in my head what I'm looking for, but it's kind of a know it when I see it deal, so I expect to have to go through a bunch of material to find what I'm looking for, but I thought maybe other vidders could have pointers on which medical shows would be better to look at.
I primarily want surgical imagery that focuses on the surgeons' hands and the patients' bodies, so you can't identify either the doctors or the patients. The early impression I'm getting as I close-watch medical shows looking for this stuff is that the way they shoot surgeries is very director dependent and thus variable even episode to episode, but I think medical shows must have a house style to some degree. Does anybody know if ER or Grey's Anatomy or Chicago Hope or any other particular medical drama is more likely to use this sort of imagery?
Thanks!
I primarily want surgical imagery that focuses on the surgeons' hands and the patients' bodies, so you can't identify either the doctors or the patients. The early impression I'm getting as I close-watch medical shows looking for this stuff is that the way they shoot surgeries is very director dependent and thus variable even episode to episode, but I think medical shows must have a house style to some degree. Does anybody know if ER or Grey's Anatomy or Chicago Hope or any other particular medical drama is more likely to use this sort of imagery?
Thanks!