Popular Film and Emotional Response Revision. Explore some of the ways in which the spectator’s emotional response to popular films is the result of visual.

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Popular Film and Emotional Response Revision

Explore some of the ways in which the spectator’s emotional response to popular films is the result of visual elements such as cinematography, special effects or design

What can we use for this? Cinematography:

Cinematography

Design Live action vs. animation

Design includes other aspects of mise-en-scene: performance, colour scheme, props, costume, etc

Special effects

Do these elements act in isolation? Consider the combinations of visual elements Editing/sound/performance/narrative structure? Other factors that influence emotional response?

Critical approaches Bela Balazs on the power of the close up Richard Wollheim on ‘central/acentral imagining’ Richard Allen on active participation of the audience Julian Hanich on looking away from/into the image shows our engagement with artificiality

Explore some of the ways in which the spectator’s emotional response to popular films is the result of visual elements such as cinematography, special effects or design