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Film Adaptation as Experimental Game Design
Film adaptation is a popular approach to game design, but it prioritizes blockbuster films and conventional “game-like” qualities of those films, such as shooting, racing, or spatial exploration.
Pippin Barr
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Sketchy Lesbians: Carol as History and Fantasy [PDF]
Rather than a forward-looking lesbian representation, Todd Haynes\u27s Carol, an adaptation by Phyllis Nagy of Patricia Highsmith\u27s 1952 novel, The Price of Salt, looks to images and affective investments of the past to explore lesbian ...
White, Patricia
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Absence and repetition in Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider
Vishal Bhardwaj’s Haider, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s Hamlet set in the politically volatile Kashmir of the 1990s was one of the most anticipated Hindi movies of 2014, and in the weeks leading up to and after its release, spawned a media frenzy.
Taarini Mookherjee
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Theatre Adaptations in the cinema by Pedro Almodóvar: Cocteau, Williams and Lorca.
The cinema by Pedro Almodóvar is considered as theatrical. As main reason, the continued use of theatre intertexts. The main goal of this article is study the modus operandi of the Spanish filmmaker in the adaptation of theatre plays in his cinema.
De la Torre Espinosa, M.
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: With the cinematic adaptation of H.P. Lovecraft’s tale The Shadow Over Innsmouth (1931) under the title of Dagon (Stuart Gordon, 2001), many ideological issues which have haunted scholarly appreciation of his literary work have been brought out under ...
John D. Anderson
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Adaptive blotches detection for film restoration [PDF]
Blotches are very common, localized, and non persistent impairments in digitized film archive. Many methods have been proposed so far for detecting them and restoring the underlying regions. Most detection techniques rely on the hypothesis that blotches contradict a model of motion regularity and, up to a prior motion compensation, correspond to ...
Buades, Antoni +3 more
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The study of film adaptations, particularly those coming from literature, has been growing at a rapid rate during the last years due to the amount of adaptations coming from both mainstream and independent film industries.
Alejandro Torres Vergara
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Death and the adorable orphan: Marcelino pan y vino (1954; 1991; 2000) [PDF]
The Spanish journalist and writer José María Sánchez-Silva, unaware that he was adapting a folk tale about religious devotion rewarded, produced a complex narrative about the mother-son dyad: Marcelino pan y vino (1952).
Harvey, Jessamy
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Road to Nowhere. Dialog Christiana Petzolda z Anną Seghers w filmowej adaptacji powieści Tranzyt
This article is an analysis of the film adaptation by Christian Petzold loosely based on Anna Seghers’ novel Transit. The action of the original book takes place in the 1940s in occupied France, the plot of the adaptation is set in contemporary Marseille.
Ewa Mikulska-Frindo
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Problems of Information Noise in the Context of Modern Cinema [PDF]
The article is devoted to the study of the ‘information noise’ phenomenon in the context of modern cinema. As a comprehensive art form, cinema in the current era confronts this multifaceted issue. This study critically analyses the concept of information
Maloletkin Maksim
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