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Link to [http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate-papers/authenticity-change-and-loss-conservation-time-based-media conservation of time based media] | ====fiction vs non-fiction==== | ||
*docudrama: "usually a fictional and dramatized recreation of factual events in form of documentary, at a time subsequent to the "real" events it portrays." | |||
*docufiction:cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction. It attempts to capture reality such as it is as direct cinema and which simultaneously introduce unreal elements or fictional situations. | |||
*mockumentary(mock documentary):"fictitious events are presented in documentary format. Portraying events at an ulterior time and using fictional narrative." | |||
*ethnofiction: ethnographic documentary film with natives who play fiction roles. Making them play a role about themselves will help portray reality, which will be reinforce with imagery." | |||
====Visual Literacy==== | |||
:the concept of visual literacy | |||
:Martin Scorsese "there are certain tools you use, and those tools become part of a vocabulary that's just as valid as that vocabulary that is used in literature and our language" --> "how ideas and emotions are expressed through a visual form" --> "to make an emotional and psychological point to an audience" --> "story can be rain hitting on a tree, leaves" | |||
links: | |||
:http://nofilmschool.com/2012/11/martin-scorsese-george-lucas-visual-literacy-education | |||
:http://nofilmschool.com/2013/07/scorsese-essay-explains-importance-of-visual-literacy | |||
- Link to [http://www.tate.org.uk/research/publications/tate-papers/authenticity-change-and-loss-conservation-time-based-media conservation of time based media] | |||
*[http://samtaylorjohnson.com/exhibitions Sam Taylor-Wood] | *[http://samtaylorjohnson.com/exhibitions Sam Taylor-Wood] | ||
*[ | *[http://www.isaacjulien.com/home Isaac Julien] |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 23 November 2015
fiction vs non-fiction
- docudrama: "usually a fictional and dramatized recreation of factual events in form of documentary, at a time subsequent to the "real" events it portrays."
- docufiction:cinematographic combination of documentary and fiction. It attempts to capture reality such as it is as direct cinema and which simultaneously introduce unreal elements or fictional situations.
- mockumentary(mock documentary):"fictitious events are presented in documentary format. Portraying events at an ulterior time and using fictional narrative."
- ethnofiction: ethnographic documentary film with natives who play fiction roles. Making them play a role about themselves will help portray reality, which will be reinforce with imagery."
Visual Literacy
- the concept of visual literacy
- Martin Scorsese "there are certain tools you use, and those tools become part of a vocabulary that's just as valid as that vocabulary that is used in literature and our language" --> "how ideas and emotions are expressed through a visual form" --> "to make an emotional and psychological point to an audience" --> "story can be rain hitting on a tree, leaves"
links:
- http://nofilmschool.com/2012/11/martin-scorsese-george-lucas-visual-literacy-education
- http://nofilmschool.com/2013/07/scorsese-essay-explains-importance-of-visual-literacy
- Link to conservation of time based media