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Polyphonic Adaptation of Double Spy Motif in Visual Contents -Focusing on the Novel and Movie <Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy> (이중첩자 모티프 영상서사의 다성성(polyphony)적 변형 연구 -<팅커, 테일러, 솔저, 스파이>를 중심으로)

  • Lee, Young-Soo
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.12 no.7
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 2012
  • This paper focused on the difference between an adaptation of novel and movie and the common process of making spy novel into an action-packed movie. The polyphony what Mikhail Bakhtin said turned out to be the way of description for double spy, a major motif of narrative in this novel and movie. There is a new possibility of adaptation that has a dialogical narrative, character description by multiple narrators and repetition of the same place. It was suggested the possibility of polyphonic adaptation by the consideration for a narrative aspect in the process of making the novel into the movie. This study will be expected to be help for studies of an adaptation between the novel and movie.

WHEN SHAKESPEARE TRAVELS ALONG THE SILK ROAD: TARDID, AN IRANIAN ADAPTATION OF HAMLET

  • GHANDEHARION, AZRA;JAGHRAGH, BEHNAZ HEYDARI;SABBGH, MAHMOOD GHORBAN
    • Acta Via Serica
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    • v.2 no.1
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    • pp.65-84
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    • 2017
  • Media has become an inseparable companion of $21^{st}$ century culture, exerting immense influence on our daily lives. This article aims to reveal how cultural aspects and media in a particular part of the Silk Road have adapted Western cannons. Iran has redefined and transformed Western culture through the modern Silk Road by the method of cinematic adaptation. Karim-Masihi employs the general plot of Hamlet, the well-known drama by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), in his movie Tardid (Doubt 2009); however, he transforms some of the characters to reflect the current socio-cultural aspects of Iranian society. One of the characters is named Siavash, whose life is similar to Hamlet. In passivity, he awaits his imminent death and other tragic consequences. Yet, the movie ends differently. It is not an Elizabethan tragedy in a strict sense, although the final scenes abound with corpses. This article aims to find the similarities and differences between the two works, while reasoning the significance of the alterations. It concludes with how different cultures react to the same themes.

Do Sales of an Extended Brand Affect Popularity of its Original?: Empirical Evidence from Motion Pictures and their Original Books

  • Kim, Sang-Hoon;Yi, Ji-Su;Ohm, Joyo
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.45-61
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    • 2016
  • Book adaptation has been considered an effective strategy in filmmaking. This paper examines the relationship between the box office sales and the performance of its original book focusing on category extension, especially investigating reciprocal spillover effect from a movie to the book. With empirical data, two-way causality between performance of the extension brand (i.e., movies) and that of the parent brand (i.e., books) was examined to test the existence of reciprocal spillover effect. In addition, a linear model was used to test the moderating roles of extension characteristics. The results revealed that the higher the movie's box office sales, the higher the original book's sales after movie's release. The authors also found moderation effects such that if the book has high level of brand awareness prior to movie's release, or if there is a movie tie-in version, or when the book is mentioned in movie trailer, or if the movie is released shortly after the book's publication, then the strength of spillover effect is superior. The current empirical investigation is meaningful considering it provides implications to both buyers and sellers of the extension rights, contributing to the literature of reciprocal spillover effects in category extension.

Cultural Differences Exposed in a Process of Local Adaptation: Content Analysis of a Korean Movie, Miss Granny and its Chinese Version 20 Years Old Again (한국 영화 중국 리메이크에 나타난 문화적 차이-<수상한 그녀>와 중국판 <20세여 다시 한 번>을 중심으로)

  • Lee, Hun-Yul;Zhang, Yeowen
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.17 no.12
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    • pp.272-280
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    • 2017
  • This article compares the content of a Korean movie, Miss Granny, and its Chinese adaptation, 20 Years-old Again. Popular in both countries, two movies are based on a same synopsis with similar characters and plots. With similarities, they also display differences originating from distinct social, cultural, and political conditions in each society. Firstly, Miss Granny displays women in Korea closer to mother figures than any other social roles, while 20 Years-old Again does more individualized and sexually active female images. Secondly, the former shows Korean men as the heads of houses in the Confucius tradition, but the latter does Chinese men more demoted and democratized. Thirdly, the former depicts the Confucius social caste system still surviving against oblivion, as the latter does the system being able to be overcome by serving the country. As main reasons of these differences, this article takes historical, social, and cultural differences that both societies have experienced from the early $20^{th}$ century.

The Convergence of Literature & Movie in - The Impact of Computer Graphics (<위대한 개츠비>에서 만난 문학과 영화의 융합 - 컴퓨터 그래픽이 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Sun-Wha
    • Journal of Convergence for Information Technology
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.121-127
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    • 2017
  • In 2013, Baz Luhrmann's movie re-made Fitzgerald's novel, "The Great Gatsby". In Novel, readers keep trace of the plot with their imagination, but in Movie , movie director comes together to create visual and auditory elements of it. Daisy Buchanan is a fashion icon, wearing Prada, Chanel, and Tiffany's jewelry, which reproduce the costume of Jazz Age, and make viewers well understand that of Jazz Age. Symbols like "Ash Valley", "Green light", "East Egg", "West Egg" are presented more directly in movie. Roaring parties held in Gatsby's great mansion was made by computer graphic, and its enormous scale also reflects the mental chaos and the material affluence in those age. Additionally, actors excellent show highlights the theme of the novel. With the adaptation of novel, the film finally achieves more appealing art in front of the public. This thesis investigates these more logistically with the materials of internet.

Domain Adaptation for Opinion Classification: A Self-Training Approach

  • Yu, Ning
    • Journal of Information Science Theory and Practice
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.10-26
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    • 2013
  • Domain transfer is a widely recognized problem for machine learning algorithms because models built upon one data domain generally do not perform well in another data domain. This is especially a challenge for tasks such as opinion classification, which often has to deal with insufficient quantities of labeled data. This study investigates the feasibility of self-training in dealing with the domain transfer problem in opinion classification via leveraging labeled data in non-target data domain(s) and unlabeled data in the target-domain. Specifically, self-training is evaluated for effectiveness in sparse data situations and feasibility for domain adaptation in opinion classification. Three types of Web content are tested: edited news articles, semi-structured movie reviews, and the informal and unstructured content of the blogosphere. Findings of this study suggest that, when there are limited labeled data, self-training is a promising approach for opinion classification, although the contributions vary across data domains. Significant improvement was demonstrated for the most challenging data domain-the blogosphere-when a domain transfer-based self-training strategy was implemented.

ACSA : An Adaptive Content System Architecture

  • Lee, Jae-Dong;Kim, Jin-Sung
    • Journal of Korea Society of Industrial Information Systems
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.39-47
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    • 2011
  • Adapting content services to the needs of the users requires content adaptation for context and sensibility. Adapting to context may necessitate distinguishing between video delivery to a PC versus a smart phone, while adapting to sensibility may necessitate between video delivery outside, in a quiet environment, or at home, or offering different movie choices on a sunny summer day, a cold winter day or a holiday season. One key area to address in providing adaptive content services is the design of the delivery system architecture of the adaptive content server. This paper describes several alternatives for this architecture, and outlines some additional concerns that must be considered when the chosen architecture is implemented.

A Study on the Space of Film - Focused on Hitchcock's Film - (영화에서의 공간에 관한 연구 - 히치콕의 영화를 중심으로 -)

  • Zhang, Shu;Choi, Won-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.376-382
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    • 2020
  • 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.

Unreal Engine Empowering Mythological Theme Film and Television Production-Taking Liaozhai Adaptation Creation as an Example

  • Qin Jiayi;Zhou Jiani
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2024
  • Under the new media era, the film and television post-production technology is changing day by day, in order to explore how to utilize the powerful functions of the Unreal Engine for the production of mythological themes in film and television. This paper in-depth study of the specific functions of the unreal engine on the film and television creation of help, analyze the evolution and development of the creation of mythological themes, put forward the problems it faces. Based on the creation needs of unreal engine and mythological works, this paper uses unreal engine to adapt Lu pan from Liaozai to explore its complete production process, and the production results show that unreal engine greatly improves the quality of the screen and the presentation effect, reduces the cost of the film's production, and improves the collaborative ability of the production team and the ability of creativity. However, the production process still requires high hardware equipment and paid plug-ins for Unreal Engine. We provide the establishment of the process for the combination of Unreal Engine movie and television production and mythological theme re-creation, supplements the production details, and provides suggestions for its further improvement.

Restoring the Fantasy Literature to Its Former Popularity with the Advanced Digital Technology and Norse Mythology in The Lord of the Rings Trilogy

  • Lee, Noh-Shin;Pastreich, Emanuel
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.48-54
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    • 2013
  • This paper explores J. R. R. Tolkien's fantasy novel, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy in order to analogize two primary sources which enabled the fantasy literature to be restored to its former popularity in 1930's-50's. First source is the cinematization of the original novel, based on the advanced digital technology, and second, the adaptation of Norse mythology to the original novel. The advanced digital technology rendered a distinguished contribution to the resurrection of the fantasy novel today. Peter Jackson, the director of the film trilogy, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy gained an un-heard popularity in the history of the fantasy movie. It was practicable with the advanced digital technology. Nevertheless, it could be realized only with the fact that J. R. R. Tolkien's original novel retains the excellence of plot. The episodes of the novel present the author's broad knowledge of Norse mythology and his attempts to employ it to the novel, The Lord of the Rings Trilogy. Through such two directions, this paper describes that the advanced digital technology and the quality of the original plot are two key elements to succeed in authoring and filming the fantasy literature.