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Towards assisting the decision‐making process for content creators in cinematic virtual reality through the analysis of movie cuts and their influence on viewers' behavior
2022
International Transactions in Operational Research
when filming and editing their movies. ...
VR is a new and exciting medium to tell stories, however, the development of Cinematic VR (CVR) content is still in an exploratory phase. ...
This work has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 765121. ...
doi:10.1111/itor.13106
fatcat:4keyavjwvzaupe53hiz2myy34u
Collection Management Matters: The DataBase Dance: Waltzing with a Big Budget Cut
2015
Against the Grain
The raw brain power at one of our happy hours is staggering, and it is a real honor to work alongside them. ...
Print books can be requested via the catalog and are then delivered to and retrieved from a user's office on campus. ...
Presiding at the opening of the exhibition, Sir David Attenborough acclaimed the Weston Library as "a place where knowledge is preserved and shared from one generation to the next." ...
doi:10.7771/2380-176x.7057
fatcat:7dokmhpbw5b75m2gnpbulnfftu
Stereoscopic-3D storytelling – Rethinking the conventions, grammar and aesthetics of a new medium
2011
Journal of Media Practice
The film and broadcasting industry is currently at a very exciting and key defining moment in its evolution: the much heralded third age of Stereoscopic 3D (S3D). ...
Interwoven with commentary and reflection from industry practitioners, the article also investigates some contemporary examples 139 Sarah Atkinson of S3D fiction film-making in an attempt to provide a ...
consequently, the editing of 3D films cannot be as rapid as for 2D films, because of this shifting of convergence: it takes a number of milliseconds for the brain/eye to 'get' what the space of each shot ...
doi:10.1386/jmpr.12.2.139_1
fatcat:32sdssucvjcq7memzmreihsj4i
Introduction
[chapter]
2021
Open Field Guides
This work is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). ...
This license allows you to share, copy, distribute and transmit the text; to adapt the text for non-commercial purposes of the text providing attribution is made to the authors (but not in any way that ...
You should aim to ensure that your audience forgets that it is watching a film. Cuts should not draw attention to themselves and the audience should be engaged throughout. ...
doi:10.11647/obp.0255.25
fatcat:u62g4d43ybhx7ayyehgvcueomm
Zoom In, Zoom Out, Refocus: is a Global Electronic Literature Possible?
2017
Hyperrhiz
Selecting the "jump cuts" option makes it cut from one view to the next. Both modes are obviously derived from cinema. Both are more efficient than trying to explore the world on its own. ...
It is one thing to use a computer to control a weapon or to analyze statistical data, and it is another to use it to represent cultural memories, values and experiences. ...
doi:10.20415/hyp/016.e01
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IJSD Volume 6 2016 Field Perceptions: Full Issue
2016
The International Journal of Screendance
Links to online sources are live in the PDF if read onscreen.</p> ...
Editing submissions based on an open call is indeed a curious and messy experience: it is neither controlled nor ordered. ...
AS: You have to watch as much as possible all the time. That will help you figure out what it is that you might want to do. Also, watch the details of what it is that you're watching. ...
doi:10.18061/ijsd.v6i0.5256
fatcat:cw6efaucrjcazczibtxsezm6ga
Typologies of the popular science web video
2016
JCOM: Journal of Science Communication
and special FX point to a notable professionalism among science communicators independent of institutional or personal commitments. ...
Several factors such as narrative strategies, video editing techniques, and design tendencies with regard to cinematography, the number of shots, the kind of montage used, and even the use of sound design ...
On YouTube it is possible to choose from among the settings of 76 countries (as of 18 March 2015). ...
doi:10.22323/2.15040202
fatcat:nitrjbmferco7k7us6xuhmdzou
Gesamt-PDF
[chapter]
2018
Image – Action – Space
If we do adhere to traditional set ups, it is advisable to use longer shots and cut less often when editing, as it takes the brain several seconds to fuse a new shot. ...
This particular experience is not just of interest to me, because of its conflation of the filmic text and the conditions of its making (the presence of a director's voice, and the acknowledgement by the ...
realization in the performance and then the audiences as they watched this creation live". 25 There is an example where a performer taps a piece of chalk on a blackboard in order to create the sound of ...
doi:10.1515/9783110464979-017
fatcat:yhdltksvejaylooyfkjyrwxoiy
Envisioning socialism: television and the Cold War in the German Democratic Republic
2014
ChoiceReviews
It is more arresting for the viewer if one can correct an incorrect opinion, than when one always cuts the speaker off . . ." 42 This tendency to control discussion became more pronounced over time. ...
Stahnke had some experience with film, first as a film critic and, more recently, working as a director's assistant for DEFA; he worked on Fetzer as a first-time director. ...
National Socialist Germany; West Germany Germany, a Winter's Tale (Grosz), 128 Geschonneck, Erwin, 136 Glatzer, Dieter, 66 Globke, Hans, 101 Gloger, Christel, 121, 129 Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 49, ...
doi:10.5860/choice.52-0100
fatcat:75jawi2wrfcjdabzwfc6gp46jq
Eurhythmatic analysis: A rhetoric of adaptation
2013
Journal of Adaptation in Film & Performance
The disputed edit involved a jump-cut from a scene of Annie Lee waiting for her husband to return to a scene of Enoch cast away on a desert island on the grounds that it was altogether too distracting. ...
It is a separate work from the film -a hypertext all of its own -yet contributing to the total piece as a paratext. ...
doi:10.1386/jafp.6.2.125_1
fatcat:tioc7m4b2zc2pmyffkhetcm2ei
Preliminary Investigation: A background to an ethnographic investigation of Body Worn Cameras (BWCs)
2021
figshare.com
The chapter was composed over a two (2) year period it contains the main structural framework and historical premise upon which the main thesis was formed, principally an investigation of the historical ...
precursors to BWCs. ...
to take action; it is a unique and groundbreaking achievement taking ethical implementation of A/IS from principles to practice" (IEEE Standards 2019b).Aside from criticisms of 'benign benevolence', praise ...
doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.12033408.v1
fatcat:xjkedko7mzhjrfdlruiy4zjona
BlackBOX:Painting a digital picture of documented memory
2005
Journal of Australian Studies
, Kuleshov and Eisenstein -studied the old masters and then resolved to step up the director's degree of control over his material: They planned, by means of new editing methods, not only to tell stories ...
Editing sequences in film, utilising
cutting strategies that juxtaposed images, sounds and texts to create dramatic meaning
within the cinematic frame are now synthesised in the virtual editing environment ...
we learn…the respect we pay to the Guru…I mean everything is a spiritual venture…it is not separated from what I am doing. ...
doi:10.1080/14443050509388000
fatcat:estfzuprfvhvvby3yiiliksglm
Enhancing Our Lives with Immersive Virtual Reality
2016
Frontiers in Robotics and AI
to business, from psychotherapy to industry, from sports to travel. ...
The purpose of this article is to survey a range of VR applications where there is some evidence for, or at least debate about, its utility, mainly based on publications in peer-reviewed journals. ...
For patients who cannot otherwise move, acting in the world through the motor control of a robot is a possibility that may justify (invasive) brain implants. ...
doi:10.3389/frobt.2016.00074
fatcat:zvf3bovitnezxagd4iel4sqo3e
Truth & Beauty Bombs: The personal/political/poetics of online communication in #archaeology. #PATC Keynote, April 27th 2017
2017
Epoiesen: A Journal for Creative Engagement in History and Archaeology
We have noted that early films were once called photoplays, which expresses this combined remediation; the term rnise-en-he was also borrowed from stage production to refer to the film director's control ...
When we watch the filmed adaptation of a novel, we bring to the film a notion of self appropriate to v prose. ...
It is hard to find a trend of twentieth-century thought tha not begin from a tacit or explicit denial of Cartesianism. N. ...
doi:10.22215/epoiesen/2017.12
fatcat:imta2rayurctllvmv4gelwai2u
Culture, Education & Technologies. Vol. 2
[article]
2022
Zenodo
The papers contained in the presented volume, which is a continuation of the publication Education, Culture, and Technologies. ...
Vol. 1, presents views of young researchers, humanists, and artists on education and culture in the context of the digital world and media, that is, from the perspective of cyberculture. ...
Negative developed comments A person using the nickname Perła states: "The film is full of manipulation, beautifully edited, cut scenes, sentences taken out of context and raising tears with music. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.6471300
fatcat:pez4zh7bp5ebdol3e7kmmdon64
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