Search Results - FILM THEORY AND APPRECIATION
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'Get back' to where you might belong unveiling the Beatles: Knowledge of music theory
Published in Zbornik Radova Akademije Umetnosti (2024-01-01)“…This paper aims to illuminate the Beatles' understanding of various musical elements as depicted in the film. As a music theorist, the chance to delve into the depths of the Beatles' knowledge and application of music theory within their creative process has been truly captivating. …”
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Perceptions of broadcast and film media practitioners in UK higher education
Published in Film Education Journal (2019-06-01)“…Yet, from both the academic and industry sides, this integration has been questioned and challenged, resulting in a long-standing discussion of the 'theory/practice divide'. Through analysis of two formal surveys conducted in 2012 and 2014, involving 131 respondents from 64 UK higher education institutions, this paper reports on the perceptions of broadcast television and film practitioners working in academia. …”
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Film studies and the experimental method
Published in NECSUS (2020-01-01)“…Kuleshov’s montage experiments have arguably been a key impetus for inauguration of film theory. Yet, although cognitivists – and even some continental film philosophers – have long appreciated the importance of neurological and psychological studies for understanding film, they rarely undertake experiments themselves. …”
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Enhanced echoes – Digitisation and new perspectives on film sound
Published in NECSUS (2014-01-01)“…More specifically, I will use the metaphor of the echo to allow for a new appreciation of the role of the original sound in the transformative process of film sound recording, distribution, and exhibition.…”
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KONFLIK BATIN TOKOH UTAMA DALAM FILM HOPE MENGGUNAKAN PENDEKATAN PSIKOLOGI SASTRA
Published in Magistra Andalusia (2023-07-01)“…This article aims to analyze the inner conflict of the character So Won in the 2013 film Hope based on Abraham Maslow's theory of multilevel needs. …”
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Ekranisasi Novel Hanum & Rangga: Faith & The City
Published in Indonesian Language Education and Literature (2020-12-01)“…Thus, the audience's appreciation and even the novelist of a film often create satisfaction or vice versa. …”
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Aqueous phosphate detection in real samples using NIR-triggered Diamino Bis-Benzimidazoquinoline fluorescence sensor: An experimental and theoretical approach
Published in Chemical Physics Impact (2024-06-01)“…These compounds were synthesized in appreciable yield and characterized by FT-IR, 1H, and 13C NMR spectral and mass spectrometry. …”
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A Highly Efficient and Stable Photocatalyst; N-Doped ZnO/CNT Composite Thin Film Synthesized via Simple Sol-Gel Drop Coating Method
Published in Molecules (2021-03-01)“…The thin film of N-doped ZnO/CNT nanocomposite was successfully fabricated on soda lime glass substrate by a simple sol-gel drop-coating method. …”
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"The New World": Heideggerian or Humanist Cinema?
Published in Aesthetic Investigations (2020-07-01)“…I argue that the whilst both engagements with the film use the work of other philosophers as part of their appreciation, Cinematic Humanism nonetheless remains one of many possible ways of doing philosophy of film without theory. …”
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Schnecken, Schlitzmonger, and Poltergeist: Andy Warhol in German—translations and cultural context
Published in Journal of Art Historiography (2022-06-01)“…Here he had some of his earliest exhibitions and collectors, here his art and films found an exceptionally appreciative audience. …”
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Simulating drone and bodily movements: a behavioral study
Published in Frontiers in Psychology (2025-04-01)“…IntroductionThis study explores how drone movements and human bodily gestures influence spectators’ perceptions, focusing on physical and emotional involvement, aesthetic appreciation, and time perception.MethodsInspired by the iconic staircase scene from the Soviet film The Cranes Are Flying (1957), a set of 81 naturalistic video stimuli was created using a drone-mounted camera, varying in Drone Movement (Ascending, Descending, Still), Human Presence (Female, Male, None), and Image Speed (Normal, Low, Very Slow). …”
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Des extraterrestres aux manettes des images
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Effect of Ta buffer layer on the structural and magnetic properties of stoichiometric intermetallic FeAl alloy
Published in AIP Advances (2024-02-01)“…Our results reveal that the film with a buffer layer exhibits the A2 phase with appreciably higher saturation magnetization (848 emu/cc) than the film without a buffer layer (576 emu/cc). …”
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Architectural Dynamics in Tolkien’s Novel, The Hobbit: A Literary and Cinematic Perspective
Published in PLANARCH - Design and Planning Research (2025-03-01)“…This study adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing from literary analysis, film studies, and architectural theory, to offer new insights into the significant role of architecture in storytelling. …”
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The challenge of dubbing bird names: shifts of meaning and strategies used in the German version of The Big Year
Published in JoSTrans: The Journal of Specialised Translation (2017-07-01)“…In order to evaluate the dubbing strategies used for translating English bird names in the German dubbed version of the film The Big Year, qualitative features from scientific and audiovisual translation theory have been applied in consideration of established standard scientific terminology and human factors in the birding community. …”
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Terra em Transe. A Marxist Poetics and Aesthetics as a Critique of Capitalist Development (English version)
Published in Ñawi: Arte, Diseño y Comunicación (2024-07-01)“…The Marxist aesthetic falls on what Alberto Híjar Serrano called rough communism, and some techniques of the Brechtian theory of distancing can also be appreciated. These elements constitute the cinematographic formula that is configured in a kind of critique of capitalist development, that industrializing meta-narrative that became hegemonic from the second half of the twentieth century. …”
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Agonie, perte ou renouveau d’une esthétique oubanguienne ?
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Heteronomy of architecture. Between hybridation and contamination of knowledge
Published in Techne (2021-05-01)“…«Nowadays, cinema is widely recognised as an art, and in my opinion, it is a tremendous polyphonic and polymorphous art that is capable of stimulating and integrating into itself the virtues of all the other arts: novel-writing, theatre, music, painting, scenography, photography. [...] it can be said that those who participate in the creation of a film are artisans, artists, who play an important role in the aesthetics of the film» (Morin, 2019). …”
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