This article presents an audio-visual methodology, VOSMET, designed to address activities of the craft of film editing, with a focus on the use of perception, and its implications. The methodology employs 13 different visual aspects and five different audio aspects, starting with video-recording observations of an editor, and ending with the analysis of eye-tracking data from film viewers. Craft research needs methodologies that address craft activities and cognitive approaches. Design practices share a similar need for reaching deeper understanding. It is neither established how film editors achieve perceptual precision in continuity editing in practice. The VOSMET methodology simultaneously captures bodily actions, utterances, software ev...
When watching movies, we do not grasp the full image that is displayed at all time. Instead, we focu...
International audienceIn the process of making a movie, directors constantly care about where the sp...
When watching movies, we do not grasp the full image that is displayed at all time. Instead, we focu...
This article investigates the role of perception in film editing, considered as audiovisual design w...
The process of editing, and the technology that enables it, are central to our understanding of how ...
The theme for this doctoral thesis focuses on how a film editor strives actively to perceptually fra...
Rather than assume that all mental processes take place exclusively in the brain, the Extended Mind ...
How do we know when something is finishing? In everyday life there are no clips, cuts or frames that...
Based on the data from the 2006/7 multimedia exhibition, RePossessed, during which over 400 members ...
This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direc...
This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direc...
This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direc...
Many people today have no idea that film editing is more than simply putting scenes together. Previo...
It can be argued that a great deal of eye tracking the moving-image research has concentrated on exa...
The editing suite is one of the hidden spaces of film! a place where complex forms of embodied colla...
When watching movies, we do not grasp the full image that is displayed at all time. Instead, we focu...
International audienceIn the process of making a movie, directors constantly care about where the sp...
When watching movies, we do not grasp the full image that is displayed at all time. Instead, we focu...
This article investigates the role of perception in film editing, considered as audiovisual design w...
The process of editing, and the technology that enables it, are central to our understanding of how ...
The theme for this doctoral thesis focuses on how a film editor strives actively to perceptually fra...
Rather than assume that all mental processes take place exclusively in the brain, the Extended Mind ...
How do we know when something is finishing? In everyday life there are no clips, cuts or frames that...
Based on the data from the 2006/7 multimedia exhibition, RePossessed, during which over 400 members ...
This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direc...
This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direc...
This article focuses on the many instances when minute details found in feature films may have direc...
Many people today have no idea that film editing is more than simply putting scenes together. Previo...
It can be argued that a great deal of eye tracking the moving-image research has concentrated on exa...
The editing suite is one of the hidden spaces of film! a place where complex forms of embodied colla...
When watching movies, we do not grasp the full image that is displayed at all time. Instead, we focu...
International audienceIn the process of making a movie, directors constantly care about where the sp...
When watching movies, we do not grasp the full image that is displayed at all time. Instead, we focu...