This article provides evidence for the existence of a robust “brain-print” of cinematic shot-scales that generalizes across movies, genres, and viewers. We applied a machine-learning method on a dataset of 234 fMRI scans taken during the viewing of a movie excerpt. Based on a manual annotation of shot-scales in five movies, we generated a computational model that predicts time series of this feature. The model was then applied on fMRI data obtained from new participants who either watched excerpts from the movies or clips from new movies. The predicted shot-scale time series that were based on our model significantly correlated with the original annotation in all nine cases. The spatial structure of the model indicates that the empirical ex...
The use of artistic media (e.g., books, films) to elevate Theory of Mind (ToM) has recently opened t...
© 2019 Brighter and Rader. An “establishing shot” prefaces a scene in a movie with a wide shot of th...
Complex, sustained, dynamic, and naturalistic visual stimulation can evoke distributed brain activit...
This article provides evidence for the existence of a robust "brainprint" of cinematic shot-scales t...
This article provides evidence for the existence of a robust “brainprint” of cinematic shot-scales t...
The perceived distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is a pro...
The apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is one of...
Abstract: This article describes a new method for assessing the effect of a given film on viewers ’ ...
Abstract: This article describes a new method for assessing the effect of a given film on viewers ’ ...
Visually responsive brain regions and networks/pathways are traditionally examined using non-naturis...
We provide a database containing shot scale annotations (i.e., the apparent distance of the camera f...
When dealing with movies, closing the tremendous discontinuity between low-level features and the ri...
International audienceWhen watching the same visual stimulus, humans can exhibit a wide range of gaz...
Camera movements are considered a key element for the intersubjective relation between viewer and sc...
The use of naturalistic stimuli to probe sensory functions in the human brain is gaining increasing ...
The use of artistic media (e.g., books, films) to elevate Theory of Mind (ToM) has recently opened t...
© 2019 Brighter and Rader. An “establishing shot” prefaces a scene in a movie with a wide shot of th...
Complex, sustained, dynamic, and naturalistic visual stimulation can evoke distributed brain activit...
This article provides evidence for the existence of a robust "brainprint" of cinematic shot-scales t...
This article provides evidence for the existence of a robust “brainprint” of cinematic shot-scales t...
The perceived distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is a pro...
The apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is one of...
Abstract: This article describes a new method for assessing the effect of a given film on viewers ’ ...
Abstract: This article describes a new method for assessing the effect of a given film on viewers ’ ...
Visually responsive brain regions and networks/pathways are traditionally examined using non-naturis...
We provide a database containing shot scale annotations (i.e., the apparent distance of the camera f...
When dealing with movies, closing the tremendous discontinuity between low-level features and the ri...
International audienceWhen watching the same visual stimulus, humans can exhibit a wide range of gaz...
Camera movements are considered a key element for the intersubjective relation between viewer and sc...
The use of naturalistic stimuli to probe sensory functions in the human brain is gaining increasing ...
The use of artistic media (e.g., books, films) to elevate Theory of Mind (ToM) has recently opened t...
© 2019 Brighter and Rader. An “establishing shot” prefaces a scene in a movie with a wide shot of th...
Complex, sustained, dynamic, and naturalistic visual stimulation can evoke distributed brain activit...