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Prepare for the investigation Always be well prepared before leaving for the field. The preparations can be grouped into two broad categories: (a) scientific and investigative issues, and (b) management and operational issues. Good preparation in both categories is needed to facilitate a smooth field experience. Scientific and investigative issues As a health investigator, you must have the appropriate scientific knowledge, supplies, and equipment to carry out the investigation before leaving for the field. Discuss the situation with someone knowledgeable about the disease and investigations and review the applicable literature. Have a little bit of feedback about the investigation like previous similar outbreaks, what have been the sources, modes of transmission, and risk factors for the issue. Always be aware of what kind of health issue to investigate on. As a health investigator always carry along supplies or equipment to protect yourself. Before carrying out the investiga...
Definition for a TV Editor TV editors transform raw footage filmed on the set of a television show into a polished final product for broadcast using computer technology. TV editors mix video footage with music, sound effects and audio and special effects. They are responsible for the majority of the post-production process and their editorial decisions determine how the story is told ultimately molding the audience's experience. TV editors may work with footage for scripted TV shows, television documentaries, news programs, music videos, professional training videos, or advertisements. Required Skills    The advent of digital technology has rendered the traditional method of cutting film strips manually out dated. Nowadays all film and video editors must have computer-savvy and extensive knowledge of video editing software. Moreover, they must be able to adapt to rapidly changing technology. Successful TV editors also need an intense imagination, artistic eye, and a c...