abstract: Directors make choices on how a movie is film, these choices effect everything in the film and there are multiple factors that go into that decision-making process. Directors usually make decisions based on the entire story and their vantage point of know everything. For example, a director might choose to make a piece of information known to the audience before the character’s know so that it raises tension. The creative project refers to this type of filmmaking as: “objective cinema”. The alternative is when a director makes decisions not based on the overall story but on the reality of a character(s). That is, filmmaking techniques are used in service of communicating a character’s emotional and situational reality. The goal ...
A director acts as the decision-making body of a production in any play. A team of designers, a cast...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
This paper discusses my documentary film practice, which explores the filmic mediation of subjectivi...
The wish to accurately represent the subjective perceptual experience of a filmic character and to i...
The wish to accurately represent the subjective perceptual experience of a filmic character and to i...
The wish to accurately represent the subjective perceptual experience of a filmic character and to i...
This essay investigates the ways in which cinematography can be used in depicting characters effecti...
Studies of film spectatorship and production techniques have rarely ignored notions of Reality. From...
A classic and fraught question in the philosophy of film is this: when you watch a film, do you expe...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-48.Introduction -- Chapter one: Aspects of cinema tic subj...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
Art can be the bearer of expressive qualities embodied into the work by its creator. The creator of...
A director acts as the decision-making body of a production in any play. A team of designers, a cast...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
This paper discusses my documentary film practice, which explores the filmic mediation of subjectivi...
The wish to accurately represent the subjective perceptual experience of a filmic character and to i...
The wish to accurately represent the subjective perceptual experience of a filmic character and to i...
The wish to accurately represent the subjective perceptual experience of a filmic character and to i...
This essay investigates the ways in which cinematography can be used in depicting characters effecti...
Studies of film spectatorship and production techniques have rarely ignored notions of Reality. From...
A classic and fraught question in the philosophy of film is this: when you watch a film, do you expe...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
Film-viewing is a unique aesthetic experience, and it seems to possess a unique sort of tension. On ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 46-48.Introduction -- Chapter one: Aspects of cinema tic subj...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
Art can be the bearer of expressive qualities embodied into the work by its creator. The creator of...
A director acts as the decision-making body of a production in any play. A team of designers, a cast...
Eyes and eye lines are one of the key ways in which the perspective on a story is established in fig...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...