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Film Sets Analysis - cover

Film Sets Analysis

Hannah Martin

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Verlag: Publifye

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Beschreibung

Film Sets Analysis explores how film sets profoundly influence cinematic storytelling. Far from being mere backdrops, sets actively shape narrative depth and viewer perception.

 
 Intriguingly, set design communicates unspoken information about characters' lives and inner turmoil, guiding audience interpretation.

 
 The book uniquely blends technical aspects of set creation, like blueprints and construction, with artistic considerations, such as how set design reinforces a film's themes.

 
 The book traces the evolution of set design from early cinema to modern digital sets, emphasizing the role of film history and architectural principles.

 
 Case studies across various genres analyze how specific sets contribute to a film's success, examining topics like social class representation and creating suspense.

 
 Progressing logically, the book moves from foundational principles to practical applications and the impact of digital technology, providing valuable insights for filmmakers, designers, and cinephiles alike.
Verfügbar seit: 19.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 74 Seiten.

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