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A lightweight weak semantic framework for cinematographic shot classification
Shot is one of the fundamental unit in the content structure of a film, which can provide insights into the film-director’s ideas. By analyzing the properties and types of shots, we can gain a better understanding of a film’s visual language.
Yuzhi Li, Tianfeng Lu, Feng Tian
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This paper presents a cognitive psychology experiment to explore the differences between 2D and virtual reality (VR) film editing techniques. We recruited sixteen volunteers to view a range of different display modes and edit types of experimental ...
Wanqiu Cheng +4 more
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Confronting Realities – First Steps Working on Cinematic Autosociobiographies
This paper provides a case study of the artistic research project Confronting Realities – First Steps. Working on Cinematic Autosociobiographies conducted at the Film Academy Vienna/ mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, Austria as well ...
Barbara Wolfram +4 more
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Film support and the challenge of ‘sustainability’: on wing design, wax and feathers, and bolts from the blue [PDF]
In recognition of the importance of film in generating both economic and cultural value, the UK Labour government set up a new agency – the United Kingdom Film Council (UKFC) – in 2000 with a remit to build a sustainable film industry.
Dickinson M. +20 more
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Cartesianism and Intersubjectivity in Paranormal Activity and the Philosophy of Mind [PDF]
Over the last century within the philosophy of mind, the intersubjective model of self has gained traction as a viable alternative to the oft-criticised Cartesian solipsistic paradigm. These two models are presented as incompatible inasmuch as Cartesians
Jones, Steve
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The sentiment analysis of microblog text has always been a challenging research field due to the limited and complex contextual information. However, most of the existing sentiment analysis methods for microblogs focus on classifying the polarity of ...
Shaoxiu Wang +4 more
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The politics of gift-giving and the provocation of Lars Von Trier's Dogville [PDF]
In what follows, I wish to use the circumstances and dynamics of the nocturnal scene of destruction at the Old Mill and the subsequent scene of carnage at the house of Chuck and Vera in Dogville as a springboard for developing some reflections on the ...
Nobus, DM
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Bodies That Matter: Black Girlhood In The Fits [PDF]
In fall 2011, in one of the most widely publicized recent incidents of MPI (mass psychogenic illness), fifteen students—all but one of them girls—in the town of Le Roy in upstate New York started displaying tics, twitches, involuntary vocalizations, and ...
White, Patricia
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Joint Sentiment Part Topic Regression Model for Multimodal Analysis
The development of multimodal media compensates for the lack of information expression in a single modality and thus gradually becomes the main carrier of sentiment. In this situation, automatic assessment for sentiment information in multimodal contents
Mengyao Li +4 more
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Revealing the structure of land plant photosystem II: the journey from negative‐stain EM to cryo‐EM
Advances in cryo‐EM have revealed the detailed structure of Photosystem II, a key protein complex driving photosynthesis. This review traces the journey from early low‐resolution images to high‐resolution models, highlighting how these discoveries deepen our understanding of light harvesting and energy conversion in plants.
Roman Kouřil
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