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Perez, Abraham B. "Film d'Art and Saint-Saens| Pioneers in creating art through silent film and music." Thesis, California State University, Long Beach, 2015. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=1572846.

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Film d'Art, the French production company responsible for the development of Henri Lavédan's L'Assassinat du Duc de Guise (1908), demonstrated a forward-thinking vision for film and music. Through their innovations, the company combined many elements of cinematography with new standards for quality productions. This project report will investigate the goals of Film d'Art and its unusually high ambitions, standard music practices in the silent film era, the issues revolving around the instrumentation to Saint-Saëns' score to Henri Lavédan's L'Assassinat de Duc de Guise (1908), and the performance of my arrangement in a graduate recital.

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Levatino, Michael Anthony Jr. "The Iron Curtain of Russian Film: Russian Cinematography 1917-1934." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2018. https://scholarworks.uno.edu/honors_theses/106.

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This thesis will study the separation between the three primary eras of Soviet cinema (Tsarist/Provisional Government-era, Bolshevik-era, and Stalinist-era) and how Soviet workers (both urban and rural) were affected by, reacted to, and associated with film propaganda. The thesis will attempt to establish a narrative that follows Soviet film from its early creation and nationalization in 1919 to the heavily oppressive Stalinist era. A variety of organizations, films, and individuals are studied to relate public perception to the use of film as propaganda. The thesis will also focus on the bourgeois film leaders that lead the film industry. Not only will Soviet leaders be studied, but the reaction of urban and rural workers to films will be considered. Soviet film strategy had goals of selling a collective Soviet identity to the urban and rural worker in the Soviet Union. There are similarities and differences between the urban and rural working Soviet, but both groups ultimately rejected the avant-garde style of Soviet film.
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Burgos, Barbosa da Silva Guilherme. "Black and White Cinematography in the Digital Era." Master's thesis, Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta. Knihovna, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-364699.

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I want to understand why B&W filmmaking is appearing as an artistic form in contemporary times, and how these films are being made technically. To explore the technology currently being used, I will create a test and examine results of the same scene filmed with RED color, RED bw, ARRI color, ARRI bw and Double X. I plan to analyze raw images for comparign first characteristics, then apply color grading to get final b&w results.
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Płazińska, Katarzyna. "Notes on Solace." Thesis, University of Iowa, 2015. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/1891.

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Antonsen, Torben. "Sublime pixels : exploring the audience experience in digital special effects cinema : [a thesis submitted to the Victoria University of Wellington in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Film] /." ResearchArchive@Victoria, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10063/1075.

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Furstenau, Marc. "Cinema, language, reality : digitization and the challenge to film theory." Thesis, McGill University, 2003. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=84508.

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Digital cinema has provoked a strong response over the last decade, not only from the movie-going public, but also from film theorists. It has re-opened basic theoretical questions about cinematic representations of and reference to reality.
This thesis begins with a critical review of the vast theoretical literature dealing with the digitization of the cinema. Most theorists have come to the conclusion that the cinema is dead because digitization has severed the ties between what we see on the screen and real life. At root, this conclusion is derived from a structuralist, nominalist position prevalent in contemporary film theory.
I argue, instead, that film theory needs to re-address the complex issue of the relationship between image and reality, rather than simply accepting the traditional view. In so doing, I follow Stanley Cavell's call for a more thorough consideration of realist traditions in film theory, the premise of which is an unquestioned relationship between representation and reality.
The complexity and subtlety of that relationship has been addressed most systematically and fruitfully by Charles Saunders Peirce. Indeed, many structuralist theorists have made reference to Peirce in response to the shortcomings of a semiologically inflected film theory. In the second step of my argument, however, I show that structuralist theory has produced misleading conclusions, since a Peircian semiotics is incommensurable with the structuralist position. In fact, this implicit conflict has led theorists to doubt the real in the digital cinema, rather than investigating the logically necessary continuity of reality and representation, regardless of its technological kind.
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Lemon, Nicole E. "Previsualization in Computer Animated Filmmaking." The Ohio State University, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1345569188.

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Nelson, K. E. "A compilation of information about the life of Robert Kates Bonine, 1862-1923 : with an examination of his early years in photography and film /." Online version of thesis, 1989. http://hdl.handle.net/1850/11373.

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Zook, Julie Brand. "The flow of city life: An analysis of cinematography and urban form in New York and Los Angeles." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/54927.

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This dissertation uses quantitative data on city cinematography and the morphological study of filming locations to identify how differences in ways of seeing cities, as shaped by cinematographic choices, are anchored both in differences in what is physically present as well as in differences in frameworks and expectations about what might be interesting or important to see. Four films are evaluated that are set in Los Angeles and New York, two cities recognized as paradigms in American urbanism: The Naked City (1948), The Long Goodbye (1970), Goodfellas (1990), and Pulp Fiction (1994). In general, the New York movies suggest the embeddedness of the individual in the city and its social life in ways tied closely to urban form, with the visual presentation of the street acting as an index to the position of the individual within the narrative. Los Angeles, by contrast, presents the city as a series of enclaves linked by infrastructure. The street as a sociologically relevant entity hardly exists, with the exception of a handful of chase scenes, as though only crisis can catalyze direct encounters with the streets of Los Angeles. Within individual movies, the depiction of city form reveals directorial idioms in the presentation of the narrative. The Naked City exploits corner shots to impart greater visual interest to the presentation of activity in the streets. The Long Goodbye shows the degradation of the distinction between public and private space as concurrent with a city form and culture that resists decoding. Goodfellas develops a grammar of views on the street that corresponds to the relationships of individual characters to overlapping social groups over time. Pulp Fiction mainly presents city locations as decontextualized to focus on dialogue and relationships, to sculpt urban form to meet the exigencies of the narrative, and to all the more powerfully introduce surprise. In the concluding chapter, the qualities of the city as presented in Goodfellas and Pulp Fiction and both of the cities are diagrammed and discussed relative to architectural precedents and ideas that might inform architectural design.
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Roe, James Madison. "AM800." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2013. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/1760.

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In this paper, I will detail the film making techniques that my crew and I employed while making AM800, my thesis film at the University of New Orleans. I will detail the creative and technical steps we took, from the earliest stages of idea conceptualization to the final phases of post-production and screening. During my recounting of this process, I will discuss our creative goals, the challenges that we faced while achieving these goals, and the resulting product's effectiveness as a narrative short film. The quality of the final product will be gauged through the results of test screenings and direct audience feedback.
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Mikšík, Jan. "Vývoj a způsoby použití audiovizuální techniky z pohledu ekonomiky a socioekonomických trendů společnosti." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-192823.

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The aim of this work is to describe history of audio-visual technology and to analyse the influence of digitalization. The text describes the history of cinematography, television and also the introduction of audio-visual technology to people's homes. It contains information on present situation as well as new trends and the influence of the Internet on audio-visual making. There is a comparison of past and present technologies. The new technologies are accessible even for amateur creators which helps them to open new possibilities. This work is also focused on the influence of audio-visual technologies on the final look of the film. In practical part of this paper, author recommends specific technology suitable for certain target groups accordingly to their budget.
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Rosenblatt, Jacob A. "Cinematic Style: The Effects of Technology." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1277815461.

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Falkerby, Lundmark Albin. "Analog och digital diffusion. : En studie i kamerafilter, diffusion och huruvida fotografer kanidentifiera digitalt bearbetat material." Thesis, Högskolan Dalarna, Bildproduktion, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-35739.

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The main purpose of this essay is investigating to which extent individuals withcompetence in film and photography can identify digitally processed material. Thestudy uses a questionnaire to create a statistical picture of the result. The participantsin the survey are part of a selected demographic consisting of current students atDalarna University (within film production) as well as graduated students. Throughthe survey, these individuals are divided into different groups based on theircompetence in film and photography. The survey consists of two tests whereparticipants view, compare and assess a material that has been filmed with a diffusingcamera filter (Tiffen pro mist) and a material that has been processed digitally torecreate the same effect. What diffusion is and how it affects the image will also bepresented in the text. A total of 36 individuals participated in the study. The results donot show a definitive answer for any of the competence groups. This indicates that inthe case of diffusion there does not necessarily exist any especially strong advantagesto using a genuine camera filter. What can be established however, is that a higher levelof competence in film and photography is synonymous with a general, overallknowledge of camera filters and digital processing.
Det huvudsakliga syftet med denna uppsatts är att undersöka huruvida individer medkompetens inom film och foto kan identifiera digitalt bearbetat material. Studienkommer med hjälp av en enkät skapa en statistiks bild av ett stickprov. Deltagarna ienkäten är en utvald demografi bestående av nuvarande studenter vid HögskolanDalarna (inom filmproduktion) och även examinerade studenter. Dessa individer delasgenom enkäten upp i olika grupper baserad på deras kompetens inom film och foto.Själva enkäten består av två tester där deltagare bes skilja på ett material som är filmatmed ett diffuserande kamerafilter (Tiffen pro mist) och ett material som behandlatsdigitalt för att återskapa samma effekt. Vad diffusion är och hur det påverkar bildenkommer också utvecklas i texten. Totalt har 36 individer deltagit i studien, resultatetvisar inte något definitivt svar i frågeställningen för någon av kompetensgrupperna.Detta tyder på att det i fallet för diffusion inte nödvändigtvis finns en särskilt starkfördel med att använda ett analogt kamerafilter. Det som dock kan fastställas är att enhögre kompetens inom film och foto innebär en övergripande generell kunskap omkamerafilter och den digitala processen.
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Gandhi, Vineet. "Automatic rush generation with application to theatre performances." Thesis, Grenoble, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014GRENM080/document.

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Vidéos de direct de qualité professionnelle mises en scène sont créées en les enregistrant à partir de différents points de vue appropriées. Ceux-ci sont ensuite édités ensemble pour présenter une histoire éloquente remplie avec la capacité de tirer l'émotion prévu de téléspectateurs. La création de ces vidéos compétentes, implique la combinaison de multiples caméras de haute qualité et des opérateurs de caméra qualifiés. Nous présentons une thèse à faire même les productions à petit budget adepte et agréable en produisant des vidéos de Youtube professionnels de qualité sans un équipage entièrement équipée et coûteux de cameramen. Une caméra statique haute résolution annule et remplace l'équipe de tournage pluriel et leurs mouvements de caméra efficaces sont ensuite simulé par la quasi-panoramique - inclinaison - zoom dans les enregistrements originaux. Nous montrons que plusieurs caméras virtuelles peuvent être simulés en choisissant des trajectoires différentes de culture fenêtres à l'intérieur de l'enregistrement original. L'une des nouveautés principales de ce travail est un cadre de optimisation pour calculer les trajectoires des caméras virtuelles à l'aide des informations extraites de la vidéo originale basée sur des techniques de vision par ordinateur. Les acteurs présents sur scène sont considérés comme les éléments les plus importants de la scène. Pour la tâche de localiser et de nommer les acteurs, nous introduisons modèles génératifs pour apprendre vue personne indépendante et détecteurs spécifiques costume d'un ensemble d'exemples étiquetés. Nous expliquons comment apprendre les modèles à partir d'un petit nombre d'images clés marqués ou pistes vidéo, et comment détecter de nouveaux aspects des acteurs dans un cadre du maximum de vraisemblance. Nous démontrons que les modèles spécifiques comme des acteurs peuvent localiser avec précision les acteurs malgré les changements de point de vue et des occlusions, et d'améliorer de manière significative les taux de rappel de détection plus détecteurs génériques. La thèse présente ensuite un algorithme hors ligne pour le suivi des objets et des acteurs dans les séquences vidéo longues utilisation de ces modèles spécifiques d'acteurs. Détections sont d'abord effectuées pour sélectionner indépendamment emplacements candidats de l'acteur / objet dans chaque image de la vidéo. Les détections candidats sont ensuite combinés en des trajectoires lisses dans une étape d'optimisation en minimisant une fonction de coût qui représente les fausses détections et les occlusions. Les pistes d'acteur, nous proposons un cadre pour plusieurs clips générant automatiquement adaptés pour le montage vidéo en simulant pan-tilt-zoom mouvements de caméra dans le cadre d'une seule caméra statique. Notre méthode ne nécessite que peu de données utilisateur pour définir l'objet de chaque sous-séquence. La composition de chaque sous-clip est automatiquement calculée dans un cadre nouveau d'optimisation norme L1. Notre approche code pour plusieurs pratiques cinématographiques communs dans un seul problème de minimisation de la fonction de coût convexe, ce qui sous-clips esthétiquement agréables qui peuvent être facilement éditées ensemble en utilisant multi-pince logiciel off-the-shelf montage vidéo
Professional quality videos of live staged performances are created by recording them from different appropriate viewpoints. These are then edited together to portray an eloquent story replete with the ability to draw out the intended emotion from the viewers. Creating such competent videos, involves the combination of multiple high quality cameras and skilled camera operators. We present a thesis to make even the low budget productions adept and pleasant by producing professional quality vidoes sans a fully and expensively equipped crew of cameramen. A high resolution static camera replaces the plural camera crew and their efficient camera movements are then simulated by virtually panning - tilting - zooming within the original recordings. We show that multiple virtual cameras can be simulated by choosing different trajectories of cropping windows inside the original recording. One of the key novelties of this work is an optimazation framework for computing the virtual camera trajectories using the information extracted from the original video based on computer vision techniques. The actors present on stage are considered as the most important elements of the scene. For the task of localizing and naming actors, we introduce generative models for learning view independent person and costume specific detectors from a set of labeled examples. We explain how to learn the models from a small number of labeled keyframes or video tracks, and how to detect novel appearances of the actors in a maximum likelihood framework. We demonstrate that such actor specific models can accurately localize actors despite changes in view point and occlusions, and significantly improve the detection recall rates over generic detectors. The dissertation then presents an offline algorithm for tracking objects and actors in long video sequences using these actor specific models. Detections are first performed to independently select candidate locations of the actor/object in each frame of the video. The candidate detections are then combined into smooth trajectories in an optimization step minimizing a cost function accounting for false detections and occlusions. Using the actor tracks, we propose a framework for automatically generating multiple clips suitable for video editing by simulating pan-tilt-zoom camera movements within the frame of a single static camera. Our method requires only minimal user input to define the subject matter of each sub-clip. The composition of each sub-clip is automatically computed in a novel L1-norm optimization framework. Our approach encodes several common cinematographic practices into a single convex cost function minimization problem, resulting in aesthetically-pleasing sub-clips which can easily be edited together using off-the-shelf multi-clip video editing software
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Casteel, Mary M. "Into the Green." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2017. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/2306.

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The contents of this paper will detail the making of my film Into the Green, a University of New Orleans thesis film. I will examine the processes used to create my film in five parts. Part One will cover the various inspirations and influences that I pulled from to create the story. Part Two will cover the entirety of pre-production and will begin to detail the various collaborators who worked along with me. In Part Three I will discuss the shooting process in Arkansas and in Part Four I will cover the film’s journey through post-production. Finally, in Part Five, I will analyze my filmmaking experience and discuss future plans for Into the Green.
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Sheffield, Adam. "Graphic film a new genre of moving image : this exegesis is submitted to Auckland University of Technology for the degree of Master of Art and Design /." Click here to access this resource online, 2007. http://repositoryaut.lconz.ac.nz/theses/1378/.

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Kuronen, Suzanne. "Figuring space : considering the figure in the construction of space as materialist film." University of Western Australia. School of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts, 2004. http://theses.library.uwa.edu.au/adt-WU2005.0015.

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Figuring Space; considering the figure in the construction of space in materialist film is an analysis of film space that uses either the image of a figure or the actual figure of the viewer in its construction. The thesis focuses on particular screen works of William Raban, Guy Sherwin, Malcolm Le Grice, Chris Welsby, Nicky Hamlyn, Peter Gidal (all members of the London Filmmakers’ Cooperative) and the Canadian artist Michael Snow. It discusses the works in relation to the basic materials of time, light and sound found in film and video. The thesis looks at the way the film frame was implemented in the work of these artists to challenge preconceived notions of film space. It also highlights the uncertainty of spatial relativity within the screen image once the techniques imposed by the artist undermine previous determinations of positions in space. The frame provides necessary elements with which a reading of a pictorial space can be made. In addition, with some of the works discussed, the frame defines an exterior screen space that at times questions the boundaries between on-screen and off-screen, and fictive space and real space. While in other works that are addressed, binaries exist within which the boundaries of a picture plane are utilized to determine an object’s spatial relativity, which in turn questions the relativity of those boundaries that determine it. The frame that previously confirmed the illusions of space within the pictorial plane could no longer be prescribed as definitive. Calculations of the film space would become dependent upon a point of origin that is situated within actual time and space at the position of the viewer. The figure of paramount importance, when considering the constructs of space within materialist film, is that of the viewer
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Chow, Ka Nin. "An embodied cognition approach to the analysis and design of generative and interactive animation." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/34695.

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Animation is popularly thought of as a sequence of still images or cartoons that produce an illusion of movement. However, a broader perspective of animation should encompass the diverse kinds of media artifacts imbued with the illusion of life. In many multimedia artifacts today, computational media algorithmically implement expanded illusions of life, which include images not only moving, but also showing reactions to stimuli (reactive animation), transforming according to their own internal rules (autonomous animation), evolving over a period of time (metamorphic animation), or even generating varying instances subject to user intervention or chance (contingent animation). Animation in the digital age consists of forms as varied as computer-generated imagery (CGI) in films, motion graphics on interactive multimedia websites, animated contents of video games, graphical interfaces of computer systems, and even digital signage in communal areas. With these forms, the new animation phenomena emerge from entertainment media, functional designs, and expressive works alike, all of which may engage viewers' sensory perceptions, cognitive processes, as well as motor actions. Hence, the study and creation of animation now requires an interdisciplinary framework, including (1) insights from perceptual psychology and animation studies about animacy, (2) theories of conceptual blending from cognitive science applied to understanding images, (3) notions of embodiment and temporality in phenomenological approaches to human-computer interaction (HCI), and (4) new interpretations of liveness in performance studies accounts of computer-mediated performance. These emergent ideas jointly characterize the new role of animation in media, and produce new possibilities for more embodied, evocative, and affective forms of generative and interactive animation.
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Hale, Ryan Nathan. "INTIMATE CINEMA: AVANT-GARDE FILM INFLUENCING A BIOGRAPHICAL STORY OF DISCOVERY IN COMPUTER ANIMATION." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1306950792.

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Hall, Stefan. "“You’ve Seen the Movie, Now Play the Game”: Recoding the Cinematic in Digital Media and Virtual Culture." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1300365433.

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Bouxsein, Benjamin D. "An Analysis of the Depiction of Romantic Relationships in Western Cinema Compared to Cultural Perceptions of Relationships." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1556721347157763.

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Meinke, Ashley Erin. "Kent State University at Stark's First Student Film Festival: Organizing a Campus/Community Event." Kent State University Honors College / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ksuhonors1336517984.

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Pullen, Naomi Margaret. "Dwelling at the margins : an exegesis of the film Boundaries." Queensland University of Technology, 2006. http://eprints.qut.edu.au/16313/.

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" Dwelling at the Margins" is an exegesis of the short film Boundaries. Boundaries is a journey into the world of marginalised young people in inner urban Brisbane seen through the eyes of a the female main character with an eye for gentle beauty. The film forms the first part of the research and in the exegesis the ideas unfold that were behind the making of the film and that emerged further through its production and audience reception. The exegesis discussion centres on the major aspects of the film which are visual representations, female narratives and the themes of home and dwelling. Boundaries is a political film that looks from the edges of society. The exegesis seeks to explain the ideas behind this intention.
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Engel, Grace Eve Cheaney. "“The Utter Reality of Characterization”; Presentational and Representational Work in Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing." University of Toledo Honors Theses / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=uthonors1294188870.

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Belintani, Júlia Ramiro. "Projecionistas de cinema na transição película / digital: diálogos entre um futuro desapegado e um passado que resiste." Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo, 2018. https://tede2.pucsp.br/handle/handle/21689.

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The research has emerged from the concern about technologies that fascinate people due to their eases and possibilities and that also frighten because of the overlooked practices and knowledge that preceded them. Does the novelty replace what comes previously or simply overlap it? What does one gain and what does one lose in this process? Among several examples, I focused on a technological transition and a professional category that symbolized this lack of communication between the new and what precedes it; they mirrored each other. The film-to-digital transition in the cinema was also the projectionist - IT technician transition. What other transitions exist within this one? From film to digital. From the 35mm projector to the digital projector. From the projectionist to the IT technician. From the analog to the digital. From the photochemical film to the computer. From the touch to the virtual. From the physics and chemistry to the mathematics. The research has aimed to understand the film-to-digital transition from the point of view of the cinema projectionist. For that, semi-structured interviews were conducted with three professionals in the city of São Paulo, with similar years of experience and involvement with cinema, similar belonging and affection feelings. In addition, the narratives of two other professionals who worked in the 1950s have been added. These interviews were transcribed in full, sequentially organized in order to identify the themes and later analyzed through thematic maps. The results of the analysis were presented in a narrative form, composed by the direct inscription of the interviews, historical passages about the cinema and testimonies of other professionals of the area, as well as of intellectuals who dialogue with the research proposal. These different points of view have been structured in a narrative form in this dissertation, as a conversation. The research has been anchored in the constructivist approach of discursive practices and production of meanings in everyday life. The analysis pointed out to the intrinsic relationship between death and life in technology and in professional relationships, with emphasis on the importance of registration and of cultural memory
A pesquisa surgiu da inquietação diante de tecnologias que fascinam por suas facilidades e possibilidades e assustam pelo descaso com práticas e saberes que as precederam. O novo substitui o anterior ou apenas se sobrepõe a ele? O que se ganha, o que se perde nesse processo? Entre diversos exemplos, focalizei uma transição tecnológica e uma categoria profissional que simbolizavam essa falta de comunicação entre o novo e o precedente; espelhavam uma à outra. A transição película / digital no cinema era também a transição projecionista / técnico de TI. Quais outras transições existem dentro dessas? Da película para o digital. Do projetor 35mm para o projetor digital. Do projecionista para o técnico de TI. Do analógico para o digital. Do filme fotoquímico para o computador. Do tato ao virtual. Da física e da química para a matemática. A pesquisa teve por objetivo entender a transição película / digital do ponto de vista do projecionista de cinema. Para tanto, foram realizadas entrevistas semiestruturadas com três profissionais na cidade de São Paulo, com tempo de ofício e envolvimento semelhantes com o cinema, de pertencimento e afeto. Além disso, somaram-se às narrativas destes as de outros dois profissionais que atuaram nos anos 1950. As entrevistas foram transcritas na íntegra, organizadas sequencialmente para identificação dos temas e posteriormente analisadas por meio de mapas temáticos. Os resultados da análise foram apresentados de forma narrativa, compostos com a inscrição direta das entrevistas, passagens históricas sobre o cinema e depoimentos de outros profissionais da área, bem como de intelectuais que dialogam com a proposta da pesquisa. Esses diversos pontos de vista foram estruturados em narrativa nesta dissertação, como uma conversa. A pesquisa foi ancorada na abordagem construcionista de práticas discursivas e produção de sentidos no cotidiano. A análise apontou para a relação intrínseca entre morte e vida na tecnologia e nas relações profissionais, com ênfase na importância do registro e da memória cultural
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Rogoff, Jana. "Audiovisual (a)synchrony in early Soviet sound film." Doctoral thesis, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Philosophische Fakultät II, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18452/17533.

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Die Dissertation ist eine medienhistorische Studie über die Einführung des Tons im sowjetischen Kino, die ästhetische und technologische Veränderungen in einem weiter gefassten politischen und kulturellen Kontext interpretiert. In historischen Untersuchungen des frühen Tonfilms der letzten zehn Jahre wurde der sowjetischen Methode des asynchronen Tons häufig die verbreitetere Methode der möglichst genauen Synchronisation gegenübergestellt, wie sie von der Filmindustrie in Hollywood in den späten 1920er und frühen 1930er Jahren entwickelt wurde. Die Arbeit geht über diese zum Standard gewordene Erzählung hinaus. In einer Reihe von Fallstudien wird die Arbeit sowjetischer Filmemacher, Drehbuchautoren, Filmtheoretiker und Toningenieure analysiert, um zu demonstrieren, dass in der Sowjetunion in der Frühphase des Filmtons sehr unterschiedliche Haltungen zum Ton existierten. Die Dissertation konzentriert sich sowohl auf die Theorien des Filmtons als auch auf die Praktiken, wobei es sich unter anderem auf Dziga Vertov, Nikolai Ekk, Michail Cechanovskij und Pavel Tager bezieht. Die Begriffe „Asynchronizität“ und „Synchronizität“ haben in den Debatten über die Einführung des Tonfilms in der Sowjetunion eine zentrale Rolle gespielt. Die vorliegende Dissertation bietet die erste grundlegende Untersuchung dieser Begriffe innerhalb des Kontextes der komplexen Ursprünge des frühen sowjetischen Tonfilms.
The dissertation is a media-historical study of the emergence of sound in Soviet cinema, which links aesthetic and technological changes to the broader political and cultural context. Over the last decade, histories of early sound film have usually contrasted the Soviet method of asynchronous sound to the prevalent method of tight synchronization as it was popularized by the Hollywood film industry in the late 1920s and early 1930s. The dissertation looks beyond this standardized narrative. In a series of case studies, it analyzes the work of Soviet filmmakers, screenwriters, film theoreticians and acoustical engineers to demonstrate that many diverse approaches to sound were actually in play at the onset of film sound in the Soviet Union. The dissertation focuses on both film sound theory and practice mainly in the works of Dziga Vertov, Nikolai Ekk, Pavel Tager and Mikhail Tsekhanovsky. The terms “asynchronicity” and “synchronicity” were central in the debates about the emergence of sound film in the Soviet Union. This study provides the first thorough examination of these terms within the context of the complex origins of early Soviet sound cinema.
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Hamilton, Maia D. "The Joy of Storytelling: Incorporating Classic Art Styles with Visual Storytelling Techniques." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1566558927880888.

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Wagenheim, Christopher Paul Ph D. "Male Bodies On-Screen: Spectacle, Affect, and the Most Popular Action Adventure Films in the 1980s." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1479480931551239.

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Schofield, Guy Peter. "Soundtrack-controlled cinematographic systems." Thesis, University of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10443/2422.

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Trotter, Joshua. "Escape Velocity: A Narrative Short." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2004. http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/u?/NOD,98.

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Thesis (M.F.A.)--University of New Orleans, 2004.
Title from electronic submission form. "A thesis ... in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Fine Arts in the Department of Drama and Communications."--Thesis t.p. Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Edge, Michele. "The degradation and stabilisation of cellulose triacetate cinematograph film." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.254682.

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Khatib, Damavandi Farhad. "Le contexte, l'image et la musique à l'unisson dans la collaboration de Nikita Mikhalkov avec Edouard Artemiev." Thesis, Bordeaux 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BOR30063/document.

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Dans les années 1970, les cinéastes soviétiques arrivaient à faire des films de qualité malgré toutes les contraintes et bien qu’étant obligés de tourner conformément aux critères de la censure. On peut parler de l'originalité et d’une certaine liberté d'expression, comme les caractéristiques du cinéma soviétique de cette période, puisque le contrôle du contenu des films est devenu moins strict par rapport aux décennies précédentes. Ces années sont marquées par la naissance de la collaboration fructueuse du cinéaste Nikita Mikhalkov avec le compositeur Edouard Artemiev. Un regard très profond sur l’histoire et la littérature de son pays est la particularité de toutes les créations de Mikhalkov, ce qui lui a valu le Grand Prix au festival de Cannes et l'Oscar du meilleur film étranger avec Soleil trompeur (1994). Quant à Artemiev, l’auteur de l’Opéra Crime et Châtiment, la maîtrise des différents styles (musique savante, musique électronique, musique rock et musique du monde) lui a permis de posséder une large palette de possibilités pour accomplir les tâches les plus difficiles en matière de musique de film. Il s’agit donc du tandem de deux maîtres incontestables dans leurs domaines respectifs, deux artistes qui se complètent. Ce travail de recherche vise à explorer le langage musical et les choix esthétiques d’Edouard Artemiev, ainsi que les différentes fonctions de sa musique dans les films de Nikita Mikhalkov. Cette étude s’appuie sur des extraits de partitions, fournissant ainsi au lecteur des références concrètes
In the 1970s, the Soviet filmmakers, despite of all the restraints and being obliged to conform to the censorship criteria, were able to create quality movies. It is possible to consider that the originality and a certain freedom of expression were the characteristics of the Soviet cinema at that period, due to the fact that the control over the content of movies had become less strict than in previous decades. These years were marked by the birth of the successful collaboration between the filmmaker Nikita Mikhalkov and the composer Edouard Artemiev. A deep insight of his country's history and literature is a distinctive feature of all the movies made by Mikhalkov. This particularity brought the director the Grand Prix at Cannes and the Oscar for the best foreign film for his movie Burnt by the Sun (1994). As for Artemiev, the author of the opera Crime and Punishment, his perfect knowledge of different styles (classical music, electronic music, rock and world music) allowed him to possess a wide range of possibilities in order to accomplish the most difficult tasks in creating the film music. This is the tandem of two incontestable masters in their respective fields, two artists who complement each other. This research aims to explore the musical language and the aesthetic choices of Edouard Artemiev, as well as the different functions of his music in the films of Nikita Mikhalkov. This study is based on the extracts of different scores, providing the concrete references to the reader
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Frampton, Anthony. "Cross-Border Film Production: The Neoliberal Recolonization of an Exotic Island by Hollywood Pirates." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1394999350.

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Strausz, Laszlo. "Traveling through Space: Stylistic Progression and Camera Movement." unrestricted, 2007. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-04202007-122230/.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--Georgia State University, 2007.
Title from file title page. Greg M. Smith, committee chair; Charlie Keil, Ted Friedman, Kathy Fuller-Seeley, Angelo Restivo, committee members. Electronic text (310 p. : ill. (some col.)) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed Oct. 17, 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 276-283).
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Baker, Jeremy Charles. "Observational Animation: An Exploration of Improvisation, Interactivity and Spontaneity in Animated Filmmaking." The Ohio State University, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1357315576.

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Bingley, Gavin David. "Fungal colonisation and contamination of cinematographic film : a threat to film and archivists." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.582561.

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Film archivists have expressed concern regarding the aerial release of fungal spores during inspection of mouldy cinematographic film. The aim of this study was to investigate this and identify of the contaminants causing this concern, and then to make recommendations to archivists regarding safe handling of such film. Eighteen films donated to the North West Film Archive, in Manchester, UK, were examined. During a simulated inspection procedure, spore release ranged from zero to several thousand spores per m' (i.e. above numbers considered 'safe'), with films that were the most visibly mouldy usually yielding the highest numbers of colonies. Predominant contaminants were Aspergillus and Penicillium. A. versicolor was the most common species isolated (8/15 isolates identified by CABI), and gelatinase assays indicated that this was also the most gelatinolytic species, perhaps explaining its high frequency of isolation, and indicating risk to film. No overtly pathogenic species were isolated, so the risk to archivists may be considered low. Thus, informed recommendations for safe handling could be made. Wiping of lightly contaminated reels may remove superficial surface mould growth but cleaning of heavily contaminated reels is not recommended, because hyphal growth is likely to have penetrated the gelatine emulsion layer. In addition, high numbers of spores released could pose a health risk to archivists. Although the contamination of some film was no longer viable, actively growing mould may cause further deterioration if reels are not stored in conditions not favourable to growth. Currently, assessment of viability is by culture, a method not usually available to archivists. An alternative method was explored by analysing microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) released from fungi isolated from mouldy reels, using headspace solid phase micro-extraction (SPME) coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), to determine whether any compounds were common to isolates. Over 150 volatile compounds were detected from 16 fungal isolates, with 3 VOCs being the most common: l-octen-Jol from 13 isolates, 3-octanone from 10 of the isolates and 3- octanol from 4 isolates. These three key chemical markers are indicative of viable fungal growth on cinematographic film, thus their detection would preclude the need for traditional microbiology laboratory culture methods. Development of 'one-shot' screen printed sensors coupled with a hand held device proved possible, enabling in-can indication of viable mould, thus enabling films to be stored appropriately to halt further growth.
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Barber, Cody. "The Virtual Steamroller: How CGI Paved the Way for 3D's Comeback." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2012. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1323194803.

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Manoukian, Hagob. "Monuments of The Ones Before." Thesis, KTH, Arkitektur, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-298724.

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Architecture and Film - A Symbiotic Relationship. This project is not intented to be revolutionary, but rather exploratory. To delve deeper into ones interests and better understand them. My architectural studies are five years young, and my passion for film has been with me for as long as I can remember. That is why I see my diplomaproject as an opportunity to bring both worlds that fuel my creativity together. I do not see myself as an architect without being a filmmaker and I cannot create worlds as a filmmaker without exploring architecture. ---------------------------------------------- An anomaly was detected in the northern region of Europe. Satellite images show an island not included in any of our maps on which monolithic structures are resting. The clean geometry and the elusive dimensions show monuments difficult to specify in time. These monuments seem ancient, but they are not primitive. They show advanced knowledge of our celestial bodies from however long ago. These are The Monuments of The Ones Before. Once, before our time. To you the reader: We have made a startling discovery… This is the birthplace of astronomy.
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Sanz, Javier 1983. "Aproximación neurocinemática al corte como articulador fílmico." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/669227.

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El objetivo de esta tesis es caracterizar el cambio de plano por corte en la edición cinematográfica como articulador del discurso fílmico. Para conseguir nuestro objetivo nos basamos en analizar los mecanismos cognitivos del espectador que observa el film, a través del análisis de sus respuestas neuronales registradas por medio del electroencefalograma. Caracterizar el cambio de plano por corte como articulador cinematográfico desde las reacciones neuronales del espectador requiere comprobar que, al mismo tiempo que se producen patrones de reacción neuronal debidas a la percepción del input del corte, estos patrones reflejan diferencias dependiendo del tipo de cambio de plano percibido por el espectador. De esta forma, logramos definir un patrón general de reacción neuronal para el reconocimiento del corte por parte del espectador que muestra diferencias dependiendo de la forma de articulación concreta, definida por las características de variación entre el plano anterior y posterior al corte. El estudio cinematográfico desde sus orígenes comenzó estudiando la naturaleza articulativa del cambio de plano, igualando este hecho a la sintaxis del lenguaje (Sklovski, 1928; Eisenstein, 1949). Este postulado teórico continuó avanzando hasta los años 60, cuando se produjo la gran controversia teórica sobre cómo se articula el mensaje cinematográfico. Por un lado Mitry (1963) defendió la existencia de un lenguaje propiamente cinematográfico, donde el corte supone la articulación entre sus unidades, mientras que Metz (1968) desestimó toda posible existencia de un lenguaje propio, rechazando la posibilidad propuesta por Mitry. Esta divergencia teórica esencial para conocer la naturaleza de la estructura fílmica no ha sido resuelta y hasta nuestros días continúan propuestas teóricas que parten de la aceptación o la negación del cine como lenguaje. La presente investigación no aspira a resolver este conflicto, pero sí espera poner una primera piedra en su resolución desde las nuevas metodologías empíricas de análisis cinematográfico que ofrece la neurocinemática, analizando si el cambio de plano por corte supone un elemento articulativo en el discurso fílmico. La neurocinemática (Hasson et al., 2008) desarrolla una metodología empírica basada en el análisis de las mediciones biométricas del espectador mientras observa el film, siguiendo los fundamentos del ecologismo cognitivo cinematográfico (Anderson, 1998). Para nuestra investigación analizamos el ERD/ERS del registro electroencefalográfico de 21 espectadores mientras observan 4 fragmentos fílmicos de diferentes características estéticas que contienen una amplia gama de cambios de plano por corte en continuidad. Gracias al estudio de las respuestas neuronales podemos concluir que el cambio de plano por corte desencadena en el espectador reacciones neuronales en las bandas de frecuencia Theta y Delta, especialmente en la zona parietal, y es posible diferenciar estas reacciones dependiendo de la variación de factores como la diferencia de escala de plano o la variación de ángulo de cámara entre los planos anterior y posterior al corte. Con los resultados obtenidos podemos concluir que efectivamente el corte se comporta como articulador del mensaje fílmico, involucrando principalmente al hipocampo, región del cerebro relacionada con procesos de codificación, percepción espacio-temporal y procesos de memoria a corto y largo plazo (Ben-Yakov y Henson, 2018; Howard y Eichenbaum, 2015). Estos resultados permiten establecer una relación directa entre los mecanismo del sistema cognitivo humano que nos permite comprender el cambio de plano por corte con la teoría de articulación cinematográfica definida por Burch (1969), basándose en los conceptos de découpage espacial y découpage temporal.
The main objective of this dissertation is to characterize the shot change by cut in the cinematographic edition as an articulator of the filmic discourse. To achieve our goal we focused on analysing the cognitive mechanisms of the spectator while is watching a film, through the analysis of their neuronal responses registered by electroencephalogram. Characterizing the shot change by cut as a filmic articulator through the spectator's neuronal reactions requires verifying that, at the same time that neuronal reaction patterns are produced due to the perception of the input of the cut event, these patterns also should reflect differences depending on the kind of shot change perceived by the spectator. In this way, we managed to define a general pattern of neuronal reaction for the recognition of the cut event by the spectator that also shows modulations depending on the specific articulation shape, defined by the characteristics of variation between the plane before and after the cut. In our research, we analysed the ERD/ERS from the electroencephalographic registered from 21 spectators while observing 4 film fragments whit different aesthetic characteristics and that contain a wide range of shot changes by cut in a continuity editing sequence. Through the study of the neuronal responses we can conclude that the shot change by cut triggers neuronal reactions in the spectator in the Theta and Delta frequency bands, especially in the parietal zone. Also it is possible to differentiate these spectator neuronal reactions depending on the variation of factors such as the shot scale difference or the camera angle variation between the shots before and after the cut. With the results obtained, we can conclude that effectively the cut acts as an articulator of the filmic message, mainly involving the hippocampus, region of the brain related to the coding processes, the spatial-temporal perception and the short-term and long-term memory processes. The results obtained allow us to establish a direct relationship between the mechanisms of the human cognitive system that allows us to understand the shot change by cut with the theory of the cinematographic articulation defined by Burch, based on the concepts of spatial découpage and temporal découpage.
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Scansani, Andréa Carla. "A imagem explícita: a materialidade do cinema sob o olhar da fotografia." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/27/27161/tde-11092018-160508/.

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Este trabalho tem como objetivo pensar a fotografia cinematográfica dentro dos estudos do cinema como um modo de ampliar as perspectivas de abordagem sobre sua imagem. A partir da explicitação de seus aspectos físicos e sua potência em fazer reverberar uma série de questionamentos acerca da dimensão imaterial de seu corpo, traçamos um percurso heterogêneo pelos domínios da filosofia, da teoria da imagem e do cinema para desenvolver um pensamento que tenha como base a conjugação de saberes que constituem o olhar fotográfico. Nossa ênfase está no ato cinematográfico e nas relações recíprocas de seus elementos, isto é, no momento em que os gestos [humanos e técnicos] são acolhidos pela câmera e constroem as camadas do corpo fílmico, sua carne.
This work aims to approach cinematography within film studies as a way to broaden our perspectives on cinema image. Starting from making explicit some of its physical aspects and their potential to reverberate a series of questions about the immaterial dimension of its body, we trace a heterogeneous path through the domains of philosophy, image and cinema theory in order to develop a thought based on the conjugation of knowledge that constitutes the photographic gaze. Our emphasis is on the cinematographic act and the reciprocal relations of its elements, meaning to say, the moment in which gestures [human and technical] are sheltered by the camera and build the layers of the filmic body, its flesh and blood.
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Heban, Thomas Edward. "Representations of Scale and Time: Reinterpreting Cinematic Conventions in Digital Animation to Create a Purposeful Visual Language." The Ohio State University, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1430399136.

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Hayes, Martin. "The degradation of poly(ethylene terephthalate) cinematograph film and audio-visual magnetic recording media." Thesis, Manchester Metropolitan University, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.385892.

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Cormack, Michael James. "Ideology and cinematographic style in Hollywood films of the Thirties." Thesis, University of Stirling, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.236026.

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Feitosa, Jose Eugenio de Matos. "A obra de Thomas Newman para o cinema : fatores musicais que contribuem para a criação da narrativa filmica." [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/284645.

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Orientador: Claudiney Rodrigues Carrasco
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Resumo: Esta pesquisa teve por finalidade realizar um estudo analítico da música do compositor Thomas Newman e sua interação com a narrativa fílmica. Foram abordados os princípios gerais da utilização de música como parte de uma composição áudio-visual, princípios estes, em certa medida, consolidados pela tradição hollywoodiana. Algumas considerações teóricas foram feitas, baseadas em textos de autores como Eisenstein, Claudia Gorbman, Michel Chion, Eisler/Adorno, e Roy Prendergast, entre outros. O estudo foi realizado a partir de três participações do compositor em obras cinematográficas, considerando-se aspectos como harmonia, melodia, ritmo, timbre e forma. A partir do material analisado, foram assinalados alguns traços estilísticos do compositor e avaliados os resultados da interação de sua música com os filmes estudados. O trabalho incluiu, ainda, sinopses das produções aqui abordadas, além da transcrição reduzida de temas compostos por Thomas Newman, com as respectivas análises dentro de cada contexto particular
Abstract: This research had for purpose to perform an analytical study of the music by composer Thomas Newman and its interaction to filmic narrative. The general principles of music utilization as part of the audiovisual composition were approached. Such principles, in part, were consolidated by the Hollywood tradition. Some theoretical considerations were made, based in texts by authors such as Eisenstein, Claudia Gorbman, Michel Chion, Eisler/Adorno and Roy Prendergast, among others. The study was accomplished from three collaborations of the composer in cinematographic works, taking into account aspects as harmony, melody, rhythm, timbre and form. From the analyzed material a few stylistic characteristics of the composer were pointed out and the results of the interaction between his music and the studied films were evaluated. The work also included synopsis of the approached productions besides the reduced transcriptions of the themes composed by Thomas Newman with the respective analysis within each particular context
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Daminello, Luiz Adriano. "Entre duas margens = do filme etnográfico ao cinéma-vérité e o lugar do filme La Pyramide Humaine na obra de Jean Rouch." [s.n.], 2010. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/283939.

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Orientador: Marcius Cesar Soares Freire
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Resumo: O presente estudo se debruça sobre a construção do cinema de Jean Rouch, desde o seu primeiro contato com o mundo africano e as questões pelas quais ele iria se interessar durante a criação de seus filmes, até o estabelecimento do cinéma-vérité, movimento lançado na década de 60 e que propunha novas relações do cinema com o real. Abordamos aqui o interesse de Rouch em transitar entre fronteiras e de estabelecer ligações - ou diluições - entre procedimentos artísticos e científicos. Para levar a cabo tal estudo, escolhemos analisar um período de sua produção que começa com seu primeiro filme etnográfico, Au pays des mages noirs (1946-1947) até a realização de Chronique d'un été (1960). Dentro desse período está La pyramide humaine (1959), filme pouco estudado, mas cujas características especiais e únicas fazem dele uma ponte determinante entre as primeiras experiências com os assim chamados "filmes de improvisação", Jaguar (1954) e Moi, un Noir (1958) e a eclosão do cinéma-vérité, movimento que iria influenciar, de forma inelutável, o filme antropológico em especial, e o cinema moderno de maneira geral. Apoiando nossa reflexão, realizamos uma experiência de recepção de La pyramide humaine com jovens recrutados pela ONG Cine-favela, na Comunidade de Heliópolis, junto com estudantes de uma Faculdade de Cinema e também com uma atriz profissional. Esperamos que os resultados dessa experiência, somados às reflexões acima referidas, ajudem a melhor compreender a obra do extraordinário antropólogo-cineasta Jean Rouch, notadamente o período de sua carreira a que este estudo se dedica
Abstract: This work is about the building of Jean Rouch's cinema, since his first approach to the African world and the questions that he would be interested when he has created his movies, till the happening of the cinema-vérité, a film movement of the 1960s that would propose new relations between the cinema and the real. We broach Rouch's interest in walk over frontiers and to establish contacts - or to dissolve it - between artistic and scientific procedures. To go on with this research, we have decided to analyze a period of his productions that begins at his first ethnographic film, Au pays des mages noirs (1946-1947) till the making of Chronique d'un été (1960). Inside this period it is La pyramide humaine (1959), one of his films less studied, but whose special characteristic make it a important bridge between his first experiences with the "improvisation films", Jaguar (1954) and Moi, un Noir (1958), and the emergence of the cinéma-vérité, a movement that it will influence, specially the anthropological film, but the modern cinema in a generic way. To support our reflections we have made a reception experience of the film La pyramide humaine with young people of the NGO Cinefavela, in the community of Heliópolis, together with the students of a Cinema University and a professional actress. We hope that the product of this experience, with the reflections about it, help us to comprehend the extraordinary work of the anthropological filmmaker Jean Rouch, specially in a moment of his work that is quoted here
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Markodimitrakis, Michail-Chrysovalantis. "Gothic Agents Of Revolt: The Female Rebel In Pan's Labyrinth, Alice's Adventures In Wonderland And Through The Looking Glass." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1460074928.

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Rickert, Markus. "Inhaltsbasierte Analyse und Segmentierung narrativer, audiovisueller Medien." Doctoral thesis, Universitätsbibliothek Chemnitz, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:ch1-qucosa-226724.

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Audiovisuelle Medien, insbesondere Filme und Fernsehsendungen entwickelten sich innerhalb der letzten einhundert Jahre zu bedeutenden Massenmedien. Große Bestände audiovisueller Medien werden heute in Datenbanken und Mediatheken verwaltet und professionellen Nutzern ebenso wie den privaten Konsumenten zur Verfügung gestellt. Eine besondere Herausforderung liegt in der Indexierung, Durchsuchung und Beschreibung der multimedialen Datenbestände. Die Segmentierung audiovisueller Medien, als Teilgebiet der Videoanalyse, bildet die Grundlage für verschiedene Anwendungen im Bereich Multimedia-Information-Retrieval, Content-Browsing und Video-Summarization. Insbesondere die Segmentierung in semantische Handlungsanschnitte bei narrativen Medien gestaltet sich schwierig. Sie setzt ein besonderes Verständnis der filmischen Stilelemente vorraus, die im Rahmen des Schaffensprozesses genutzt wurden, um die Handlung und Narration zu unterstützten. Die Arbeit untersucht die bekannten filmischen Stilelemente und wie sie sich im Rahmen algorithmischer Verfahren für die Analyse nutzen lassen. Es kann gezeigt werden, dass unter Verwendung eines mehrstufigen Analyse-Prozesses semantische Zusammenhänge in narrativen audiovisuellen Medien gefunden werden können, die zu einer geeigneten Sequenz-Segmentierung führen
Audiovisual media, especially movies and TV shows, developed within the last hundred years into major mass media. Today, large stocks of audiovisual media are managed in databases and media libraries. The content is provided to professional users as well as private consumers. A particular challenge lies in the indexing, searching and description of multimedia assets. The segmentation of audiovisual media as a branch of video analysis forms the basis for various applications in multimedia information retrieval, content browsing and video summarization. In particular, the segmentation into semantic meaningful scenes or sequences is difficult. It requires a special understanding of cinematic style elements that were used to support the narration during the creative process of film production. This work examines the cinematic style elements and how they can be used in the context of algorithmic methods for analysis. For this purpose, an analysis framework was developed as well as a method for sequence-segmentation of films and videos. It can be shown that semantic relationships can be found in narrative audiovisual media, which lead to an appropriate sequence segmentation, by using a multi-stage analysis process, based on visual MPEG-7 descriptors
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Bettim, Priscyla 1986. "O cinema de Jonas Mekas." [s.n.], 2014. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/285329.

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Orientador: Fernão Vitor Pessoa de Almeida Ramos
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes
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Resumo: A presente dissertação tem como objetivo traçar um estudo panorâmico da obra cinematográfica do cineasta lituano radicado em Nova York Jonas Mekas, bem como analisar, dentro da vasta obra de Mekas e do cinema experimental ou de vanguarda, as particularidades estéticas, os processos de criação do cineasta, e as características de filme-diário, nas quais Mekas toma como ponto de partida sua vida e seu cotidiano para realizar seus filmes. A dissertação também delineia a trajetória do cineasta no chamado underground de Nova Iorque, evidenciando suas principais contribuições para a cena artística da época
Abstract: This thesis aims to draw a panoramic study of the cinematic work of the Lithuanian filmmaker living in New York Jonas Mekas, and analyze, among his vast work and other experimental and avant-garde films, aesthetic characteristics, the filmmaker's creative process, and the diary films features, in which Mekas takes his own everyday life to compose his films. The paper also outlines Jonas Mekas' trajectory in the so-called New York's underground scene, pointing out his main contributions to the artistic environment of the time
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Cortes, Laura Camila. "Case Studies of the Influence of Painting on the Cinematographer´s Work." Master's thesis, Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta. Knihovna, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-263332.

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Somazzi, Giacomo. "The Cinematography of Luca Bigazzi: An Analysis of his Camera work and Lighting style." Master's thesis, Akademie múzických umění v Praze.Filmová a televizní fakulta. Knihovna, 2018. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-392830.

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Diplomová práce ze zabývá tvorbou Lucy Bigazziho, jednoho z nejdůležitějších současných italských kameramanů. Analýza jeho filmů ukazuje, jakým způsobem svými úvahami o kinematografii a jedinečným vizuálním stylem ovlivnil spolupracovníky, i italský film v posledních 30 letech.
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