In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly affects the narrative power of a shot. By the alternate use of Long shots, Medium and Close-ups the director is able to provide emphasis on key passages of the filmed scene, thus boosting the process of identification of viewers with the film characters. On this basis, we here investigate the use of camera distance in famous movie scenes, highlighting the relations between the employed shot types and the affective responses by a large audience. Results obtained by using statistical classifiers suggest that patterns of shot types constitute a key element in inducing affective reactions in the audience, with strong evidences especially on the arousal dimension. Findings are a...
With the surge of services offering video-on-demand through streaming and the increased competition ...
It is long hypothesized that there is a reliable, specific mapping between certain emotional states ...
This study tests the effects of camera distance and camera angle on emotional response across four c...
The perceived distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is a pro...
In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly effects the narrative power of a...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
The scale of shot, i.e. the apparent distance of the camera from the main subject of a scene, is one...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
Films elicit emotions in viewers by infusing the story they tell with an affective character or tone...
Films elicit emotions in viewers by infusing the story they tell with an affective character or tone...
The apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is one of...
Shot scale in film, that is the apparent spatial distance of characters from the camera, is one of t...
In this paper, we take a human-centred view to the definition of the affective content of films. We ...
Over the last years, affective computing has been strengthening its ties with the humanities, explor...
In recent years, studies have estimated affective movie content computationally with stylistic featu...
With the surge of services offering video-on-demand through streaming and the increased competition ...
It is long hypothesized that there is a reliable, specific mapping between certain emotional states ...
This study tests the effects of camera distance and camera angle on emotional response across four c...
The perceived distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is a pro...
In film-making, the distance from the camera to the subject greatly effects the narrative power of a...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
The scale of shot, i.e. the apparent distance of the camera from the main subject of a scene, is one...
Previous research suggests that particular formal features of film, such as the use of close-ups, ca...
Films elicit emotions in viewers by infusing the story they tell with an affective character or tone...
Films elicit emotions in viewers by infusing the story they tell with an affective character or tone...
The apparent distance of the camera from the subject of a filmed scene, namely shot scale, is one of...
Shot scale in film, that is the apparent spatial distance of characters from the camera, is one of t...
In this paper, we take a human-centred view to the definition of the affective content of films. We ...
Over the last years, affective computing has been strengthening its ties with the humanities, explor...
In recent years, studies have estimated affective movie content computationally with stylistic featu...
With the surge of services offering video-on-demand through streaming and the increased competition ...
It is long hypothesized that there is a reliable, specific mapping between certain emotional states ...
This study tests the effects of camera distance and camera angle on emotional response across four c...