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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2020.23.2.376

A Study on the Space of Film - Focused on Hitchcock's Film -  

Zhang, Shu (Dept. of Visual Contents, Graduate School, Dongseo University, Lecturer of Weifang University of Science and Technology)
Choi, Won-Ho (Division of Digital Contents, Dongseo University)
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Abstract
In the 1970s and 1980s, space installations in films became a new approach to film research. Many film directors and theoretical scholars believe that the space setting in films, other than textual stories, is an important core of film narrative research. Early film scholars have proposed that the film space with sensory narrative mode as the core motive force can promote people's in-depth understanding of the film content. Therefore, many researchers have tried to emphasize the importance of space in films through Hitchcock's films, but have not analyzed the elements and techniques of film space performance in detail. Reviewing the Hitchcock's classic crime film, through the space set in the traditional film, we can discover the movie techniques and concepts related to space. Therefore, this study takes Hitchcock's classic crime film as an example, and through analysis of film space expression techniques, attempts to propose factors for film space creation and bring new spatial perception effects to the audience.
Keywords
Movie space; Symbolic; Adaptation; Alfred Hitchcock;
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