Clayton W. Priest - Santa Ana CA Edward T. Solomon - Huntington Beach CA
International Classification:
A45D 100
US Classification:
132 7
Abstract:
A cap constructed of foamed synthetic polymeric material which is impregnated with a hair revitalizing oil composition is placed over the scalp portion of a human head. An oil impervious film is placed over the exterior of the cap, and heat is applied to the cap for a period of time sufficient to allow the hair revitalizing oil composition to permeate and saturate the hair.
User Interface Elements For Content Selection In 360 Video Narrative Presentations
- Santa Monica CA, US Ulysses Popple - Brooklyn NY, US Steven Soderbergh - New York NY, US Edward James Solomon - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/0481 H04N 13/183 G06T 15/20
Abstract:
An interactive narrative presentation includes a plurality of narrative segments, with a variety of available media content consumer selectable paths or directions, typically specified by a director or editor. The content consumer can select a path or path segment at each of a number of points, e.g., decision points, in the narrative presentation via user interface elements or narrative prompts, providing the consumer the opportunity to follow a storyline they find interesting. Each consumer follows a “personalized” path through the narrative. The narrative prompts or user interface elements can include visually distinct portions of the narrative segments, for example outlines of actors or characters associated with respective visually distinct characteristics (e.g., colors). The narrative prompts may be overlaid or combined with a presentation of the underlying narrative (primary content). The visually distinct characteristic can map to respective actions.
User Interface Elements For Content Selection In Media Narrative Presentation
- Santa Monica CA, US Derek H. B. Chung - Brooklyn NY, US Ronny Heinrich Grunwald - Marina del Ray CA, US Matthew J. Keesan - Brooklyn NY, US Kristin Marie Loeb - New York NY, US Adrian Sack - London, GB Daniel J. Siegel - Santa Monica CA, US Andrew L. Silver - Santa Monica CA, US Steven Andrew Soderbergh - New York NY, US Edward James Solomon - Santa Monica CA, US Caroline S. Welch - Santa Monica CA, US
A narrative includes a number of serially connected narrative segments combined by a director or editor in a defined sequence to tell a story. Quite frequently a number of different narrative segments are available to the director or editor. A content delivery editor provides editors and directors with the ability to augment a standard with additional narrative segments that provide alternate perspectives, view, or insights to the narrative consumer. Such provides the ability to convey the same narrative to the narrative consumer using a number of plots, storylines, or perspectives. Branch points in the narrative, defined by the editor or director, provide the narrative consumer the opportunity to follow a storyline they find interesting. Each narrative consumer follows a “personalized” path through the narrative. Through social media, narrative consumers are able to discuss the narrative path with other narrative consumers who have taken a different path through the narrative.
Method, Apparatus And Article For Delivering Media Content Via A User-Selectable Narrative Presentation
- Santa Monica CA, US Derek H. B. Chung - Brooklyn NY, US Ronny Heinrich Grunwald - Marina del Ray CA, US Matthew J. Keesan - Brooklyn NY, US Kristin Marie Loeb - New York NY, US Adrian Sack - London, GB Daniel J. Siegel - Santa Monica CA, US Andrew L. Silver - Santa Monica CA, US Steven Andrew Soderbergh - New York NY, US Edward James Solomon - Santa Monica CA, US Caroline S. Welch - Santa Monica CA, US
A narrative includes a number of serially connected narrative segments combined by a director or editor in a defined sequence to tell a story. Quite frequently a number of different narrative segments are available to the director or editor. A content delivery editor provides editors and directors with the ability to augment a standard with additional narrative segments that provide alternate perspectives, view, or insights to the narrative consumer. Such provides the ability to convey the same narrative to the narrative consumer using a number of plots, storylines, or perspectives. Branch points in the narrative, defined by the editor or director, provide the narrative consumer the opportunity to follow a storyline they find interesting. Each narrative consumer follows a “personalized” path through the narrative. Through social media, narrative consumers are able to discuss the narrative path with other narrative consumers who have taken a different path through the narrative.
Method, Apparatus And Article For Delivering Media Content Via A User-Selectable Narrative Presentation
- Santa Monica CA, US Derek H. B. Chung - Brooklyn NY, US Ronny Heinrich Grunwald - Marina del Ray CA, US Matthew J. Keesan - Brooklyn NY, US Kristin Marie Loeb - New York NY, US Adrian Sack - London, GB Daniel J. Siegel - Santa Monica CA, US Andrew L. Silver - Santa Monica CA, US Steven Andrew Soderbergh - New York NY, US Edward James Solomon - Santa Monica CA, US Caroline S. Welch - Santa Monica CA, US
A narrative includes a number of serially connected narrative segments combined by a director or editor in a defined sequence to tell a story. Quite frequently a number of different narrative segments are available to the director or editor. A content delivery editor provides editors and directors with the ability to augment a standard with additional narrative segments that provide alternate perspectives, view, or insights to the narrative consumer. Such provides the ability to convey the same narrative to the narrative consumer using a number of plots, storylines, or perspectives. Branch points in the narrative, defined by the editor or director, provide the narrative consumer the opportunity to follow a storyline they find interesting. Each narrative consumer follows a “personalized” path through the narrative. Through social media, narrative consumers are able to discuss the narrative path with other narrative consumers who have taken a different path through the narrative.
Lawyers & Attorneys
Edward Levison Solomon, Huntington Beach CA - Lawyer
Magnetic Imaging Of Morris 420 Boulevard Suite 103, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973 402-9111 (Phone)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 1985
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Edward M Solomon MD 85 S Maple Ave Suite 3, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Valley Hospital 223 North Van Dien Avenue, Ridgewood, NJ 07450
Denville Campus 25 Pocono Rd, Denville, NJ 07834
Northwest Radiology Associates 400 W Blackwell St, Dover, NJ 07801
Magnetic Imaging Of Morris 420 Boulevard Suite 103, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046
Saint Clare's Hospital at Sussex 20 Walnut Street, Sussex, NJ 07461
Saint Clare's Hospital/Denville 25 Pocono Road, Denville, NJ 07834
Education:
Medical School Perelman School of Medicine University of Pennsylvania Graduated: 1981 Medical School Nassau University Medical Center Graduated: 1981 Medical School New York Presbyterian Hospital-Columbia Presbyterian Center Graduated: 1981
Magnetic Imaging Of Morris 420 Blvd STE 103, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 973 402-9111 (phone), 973 402-7620 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Solomon graduated from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Mountain Lakes, NJ and 1 other location and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Vascular & Interventional Rad. Dr. Solomon is affiliated with Saint Clares Health System Dover General, Saint Clares Hospital Boonton and Saint Clares Hospital Denville.
tests on the perovskite, including spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction, to investigate how it absorbs light and to characterize its crystal structure. Stanford research groups in physics and chemistry led by Young Lee, professor of applied physics and of photon science, and Edward Solomon, the Monroe E.
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