Yes, you can. It depends on the style and theme of the story. Sometimes, leaving out music can focus more on the plot and characters.
Sure. Not adding music to stories is possible. It might be a choice based on the desired mood or to avoid distractions from the narrative. Also, if the story aims for a more raw and pure form of expression, music might not be necessary.
Complex subplots and excessive backstories. Flash fiction is all about brevity and getting to the point quickly.
In most cases, professionals aren't excluded. It usually depends on the specific rules and policies set by the Comic Con organizers for that particular event.
If one is excluded from IRB consent for oral life stories, it might be because the activity is considered more of a journalistic or artistic endeavor rather than a traditional research project. For example, if a writer is collecting life stories for a book of memoirs or a local artist is gathering stories for a community - based art project. In these cases, the focus may not be on generalizable scientific findings, so the IRB consent process may not be applicable. But it's crucial to note that ethical boundaries still need to be respected, like obtaining the permission of the storytellers and protecting their identities if they wish.
One possible story could be about a wife who goes to the theatre to see a play. She might be there to support a local production. She enjoys the beautiful sets, the great acting, and the overall atmosphere of the theatre. She meets some friends there and they have a great time discussing the play during the intermission.
One reason could be that the study is of a very low - risk nature. If the collection of oral life stories is not likely to cause harm, either physical or psychological, to the participants, IRB consent might not be required. For example, if it's just a simple sharing within a small, friendly group where everyone is comfortable and there are no ulterior motives like commercial gain or academic exploitation.
Yes, in some cases. If the platform allows it, you can use the same music from reels in your stories. However, there may be some restrictions depending on the platform's terms and conditions.
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It's hard to say. Maybe they did in some cases, but it could vary depending on various factors like copyright issues or content policies.
Yes, it did. There were some cases where music was removed from stories in 2023 for various reasons.
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