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Building Polyphonic Narrative of (시각화전략을 통한 <지구를 지켜라>의 다성적 내러티브 구축)

  • Kim, Byeong-Jung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.9 no.10
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 2009
  • The narrative in the post modern age specially changed the relationship between the writer and the audience. There has been discussions in digital story telling on the format where the audience directly get involved in the plot and change it. However, relevant research has a problem that makes it hard to be applied to unilateral narrative analysis. However, in this context, Save the Green Planet utilizes the narrative that emphasizes the role of the audience while keeping the media characteristics of the movie. Save the Green Planet is read in a monophonic manner by the audience. The audience is led, through different voices provided by the movie, to create another plot that is restructured by themselves other than the explicit plot. This paper aims to examine how the elements constituting the narrative of Save the Green Planet restructure a new plot, and examine the restructured narrative between the interaction of the two plots.

A Study on Narrative by the Control of the Time: Focused on the Analysis of the Trailer for Dead Island (시간의 조정을 통한 내러티브 연구 : <데드 아일랜드> 예고편 분석을 중심으로)

  • Roh, Chul-Hwan
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.40
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    • pp.397-421
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    • 2015
  • Aristotle's Poetics is the earliest work of dramaturgy. It explains some of the most important narrative notions, for example, Mimesis, Katharsis, Mythos(Plot), Ethos(Character), Anagnorisis and Peripeteia. etc. Aristotle considered the plot which is the arrangement of events, as the most important element of drama. This paper presents an example of a plot configuration as an alternative to the traditional narration used since Aristotle. Dead Island, developed by Techland and published by Deep Silver, is one of the most successful action role-playing survival zombie video games. Its trailer, the Winner of Gold Prize for Internet Film at Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2011. Since the purpose of the trailer is to attract the audiences/gamers to the film/game, it has generally a similer narrative method from its own works. But Dead Island trailer is different. We treat this trailer as an short animation. It could be a new example of the non-linear narrative by the control of the time for example, temporal arrangement, direction and speed. We analyse all shots of Dead Island's trailer with Poetics' rules and with $G{\acute{e}}rard$ Genette's some narrative notions for example temporal order and duration. Furthermore we look for how to maximize the audiences' curiosity by the adjustment of the time, combined with its shocking images.

Representation Strategy for Participatory Spectatorship in Silence (<도가니>의 참여적인 관객성을 위한 재현전략)

  • Ghe, Woon-Gyoung
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.14 no.9
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    • pp.85-92
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    • 2014
  • This study analyzes what kind of representation strategies make popularity in Silence. As audiences come together in cyber public sphere, 'participatory spectatorship' is made. Its sources are classical narrative mode and collective memories which are the devices to goad audience to anger. Silence reveals self-reflexivity because fact-based film has effect on allowing the audience to be aware of the reality constantly. However, the devices which maximize audience's anger aroused ethical controversy. Silence's unethical expression is the strategy for representing the popularity and the methodology for social ethics.

Representation of Time within Film Narrative -Focusing on - (영화 내러티브에서의 시간성 표현 -영화 (사랑니)를 중심으로-)

  • Lee, Jee-Heng
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.7 no.8
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    • pp.125-133
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    • 2007
  • While films today offer spectacle to the viewers due to the advanced technique, the "Modern Cinema"-a term named by Deleuze- offers spectators an opportunity to think about what they observe and to have various filmic experiences through the shifting of time image within the film narrative, which has been rather neglected as it is just a form in the realm of classic narrative. Originally the shifted time image was a result of thinking about the identity of a film. But it has self-reproduced over and over, and now it has turned into one of cliches that narrative films take. In this sense, a Korean Melodrama "Sarang-ni" is discriminated from other films which take twisted time image as a convention. The film "Sarang-ni", instead of adopting established shifted time image, put us to the confused time arrangement and then it amazingly arouses emotional effect which it initially meant to convey. This journal analyzes how the time representation of operates in the film's narration, and consequently how the form affects the storytelling.

Cinematic Method on Kihachiro Kawamoto's works (카와모토 키하치로 작품의 영화적 표현 기법)

  • Park, Gi-Ryung
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.25
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    • pp.65-85
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    • 2011
  • In this essay, Japanese animator Kihachiro Kawamoto's works will be analyzed. Kawamoto made Breaking of Branches is Forbidden in 1968 and was famous for puppet animation as The Demon(1972), Dojoji Temple(1976) and House of Flame(1979) used Japanese traditional elements in his works. The themes are the agony and despair of a human being, and the narrative is developed dramatically. This is possible through a variety of techniques in animation expression. For example of this are the movement of the puppets and the lighting. In the case of Kawamoto's works, above all, it can be said that the dramatic development depends on editing - the relation of each shot to the next shot. Therefore, this analysis will focus especially on the editing of The Demon, Dojoji Temple and House of Flame. Kawamoto's method of editing will be examed and the analysis will confirm that classical continuity edting by controling space and time has been used. Namely that the effect of editing enhances dramatic development of the narrative on Kawamoto's works. This study will also discuss the benefit of using cinematic methods of in animation. Eventhough it is not essential, Kawamoto chooses cinematic method editing. Through their use, he is able to absorb the audience in the traditional Japanese world which ordinarily could be too difficult to understand through puppet animation.

The Return of Modern Cinema to the Classic Film : The Storytelling of the Film Asako I & II (모던한 방식으로 찍은 고전적 영화 : 영화 <아사코>의 스토리텔링)

  • Han, Dong-Gyun
    • Journal of Korea Entertainment Industry Association
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    • v.15 no.7
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    • pp.59-70
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    • 2021
  • This research studies the specific cases of Ryusuke Hamaguchi's re-arrangement of the original novel Net emo Samite mo(2010) by Tomoka Shibasaki to his 2018 film Asako I&II. The study focuses on the difference that has been made between the original novel and the film, which occurred after Ryusuke adapted the novel's "Telling" to the film's "Showing." The presence of the passive protagonist and the repetitions are the elements that have been avoided from the traditional Screenwriting theory for a long. Instead of avoiding it, Ryusuke Hamaguchi inherits these traits of the original novel when re-arranging to his film. Despite the presence of a passive protagonist, Hamaguchi's method of adaption increases the attention of the audience by using the other tools of Hollywood's tradition: the use of goal and want of the protagonist. In addition, Hamaguchi's storytelling strategy captivates both the modern cinema audiences and the classical film audiences by creating a story, which both repetitive structure and normative narrative structure were applied.

A Study on the Modern Understanding of SimChong-Jeon and its Storytelling Strategy in the Movie (심청전에 대한 현대적 상상력과 스토리텔링 전략 - 영화 <마담 뺑덕>(2014)을 대상으로 -)

  • Shin, Horim
    • (The)Study of the Eastern Classic
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    • no.66
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    • pp.303-330
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this article is figuring out the modern understanding of SimChong Jeon's narrative and its storytelling strategy in the movie (2014). In the movie, there are three steps which are based on the temporal flow of narrative. shows the web-like structure of desire especially by focusing on the male character Sim Hakkyu. The relationship among characters in is gradually broken because of the desire. Moreover, the desire pushes Sim Chong who is Sim Hakkyu's daughter into the sacrifice. This part seems similar with the narrative of SimChong-Jeon which has been transmitted since 18~19 century in Choson dynasty. However, also tells a different story which describes the progress of Sim Hakkyu's seeking the real relationship filled with love. This difference is able to make people read with the 'stroytelling' point of view. All the lack or problem in is closely related to the desire of Sim Hakkyu. His narrative is something different from the typical story of SimChong-Jeon. A new narrative of Sim Hakkyu is not Sim Chong centered story but rather the anti of it. 'The other narrative' in seems social practice of storytelling in order to break down the preconception of SimChong-jeon called 'cannon'. This is the storytelling strategy of and it suggests the another way of creating new narrative which is based on the classical cannon.

The Character Study on Lee Chang-Dong's (영화 <버닝> 의 인물 행동 캐릭터 연구)

  • Min, Hwanki;Moon, Jiwon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.19 no.7
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    • pp.110-119
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    • 2019
  • is a movie about the frustration and the despair of young people in Korean society today. It is different from the previous Lee Chang-dong's film in that it provides the main character's perception and feelings about the world as the ultimate cause of the protagonist's actions. Lee Chang-dong's characters begin to change from . The main character of Burning goes one step further. He seems to believe that the main character's only weapon to overcome the logic and constraints of reality is obsessive and compulsive behaviors. Unlike previous movies, the character in Burning is a person who practices awareness and proves his character through action. I will analyze characters in to suggest the change of film form. Especially I will look at how the character's actions and the writer's own voice can meet and what results it bring about in this movie. It will lead to his changes in film form and an idea on the young people in Korean society today.

A Study on Film Analysis Methodology (영화 분석 방법론 관한 연구)

  • Hwang, Jin-hee;Lee, Seungyon-Seny
    • Proceedings of the Korea Contents Association Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.31-32
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    • 2018
  • 본 논문은 연대기적 흐름에 따른 영화 이론의 발전 양상을 통해 영화의 분석 방법과 관점을 어떻게 분류해야 하는지 제시하고자 한다. 영화는 고전과 현대를 명확히 나누기는 모호하지만 제 2차 세계대전을 기준으로 전과 후를 분류할 수 있다. 영화 초기에는 장르가 다양하지 않았지만 현대로 가면서 점차 고전적 내러티브에서 벗어나 새로운 장르와 형식을 추구했기 때문에 영화와 그 이론 또한 영역이 확장되었다. 이러한 영화의 유형은 고전 영화를 근간으로 발전하여 실험영화로서의 다양한 형태와 이론을 제시하게 되었다. 따라서 영화 이론의 흐름이 어떤 식으로 발전되었으며 그것이 현대 영화를 분석할 때에 어떻게 접근해야 하는가에 대한 관점을 고찰한다.

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Analysis of the Factors for the Box Office Success in Korean, Chinese and Japanese Film Market Approach to the Storytelling (스토리텔링의 관점에서 본 영화흥행요소분석 - 한국·중국·일본영화를 중심으로)

  • Park, Chul
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.7
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2013
  • This Paper aims to explore the key factors that drive box-office success in Korean, Chinese and Japanese film market regarding to the storytelling of the movies. At first, I researched the top 20 movies at the box office of Korean, Chinese and Japanese film market from 2007 to 2011.And then I tried to figure out the key factors for the success and the differences among those countries. Usually the purpose of the movie planning in Korea is for the domestic market. In the profit structure of Korean film industry, it is really hard to focus on the overseas film market. In Chinese film market, recently it has been changed a lot especially film genre. The movie liked to watch is melodrama, romantic comedy movie It is being changed to the comedy genre from the war and martial arts movie. And it is emphasized the importance of the scenario in the film production. They want to watch their lives like a real and dreams at the movie and the movie tries to show this trend. In Japanese film market, they made movies in which TV drama, animation and cartoon according to the O.S.M.U. strategy. The movies like to watch are the blockbuster movies, horror movies, thriller movies and melodrama. Comparing with Korea and China, they like movies which show more fantastic and fairy tale imagination.