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A Study of The Crystal-image in Yuri Norstein's Animated Film (유리 노르슈테인의 <이야기 속의 이야기>에 나타난 결정체-이미지 연구)

  • Kim, Hyun-Jeong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.38
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    • pp.93-114
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    • 2015
  • In the history of animation, which created by Yuri Norstein is one of the best animations in the world. Out of all animations that Yuri Norstein created, is one animation that most people have hard time to understand because unexpected images and complicated structure of this animation get us confused. And also since this animation is based on Yuri Norstein's childhood memories and his own experiences, people who doesn't understand Russian culture and history will be lost. The purpose of this study is to analyze created by Yuri Norstein through the crystal-image in of Deleuze. According to Deleuze, we can see and understand unorganized time through the crystal-image which is the door way understanding and recognizing the time-image. In the there are some of the crystal-image appears. Eternity episode is one of the Crystal-images. In eternity episode we can see a peaceful life as simply continue endlessly. This is also the part that shows subject of animation and time itself accoding to Deleuze. By Yuri Norstein reflects Deleuze's claims that time-image we think and realize through crystal-image is eventually human life and universe.

A Study on the Montage Technique in Yuri Norstein's 'Tale of Tales' (유리 놀스테인의 '이야기 속의 이야기'의 몽타주 기법 연구)

  • Kim Il-Tae;Choi Ga-Hee
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.5 no.1
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    • pp.117-126
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    • 2005
  • In the present, animations of auteurism and aestheticism became a unique genre of art that expresses directors' idea. 'Tale of Tales' by Yuri Norstein, a Russian animator, is a paper animation that emphasizes the cut out technique and picturesque feeling as well as complicated structure of sequence in expressing metaphysical themes in the author's historical realism. It is evaluated as unique and creative. The present study analyzed the montage technique applied through the development of several symbolic images, the diachronic expression of contradictory worlds, the unique foreshadow of revealing the causes of results later, rapid repetition of urgent and serious situations, the movement of the camera to express the psychological distance between two characters in different situations and the process of editing. The derived results of this study are expected to be helpful in the works of animators of auteurism and aestheticism.

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The study about historical style of animation :Focused on the individual style and USA's style & Japan's style (애니메이션의 역사적 양식에 대한 연구:개인양식과 미국의 디즈니.일본의 지브리 양식을 중심으로)

  • Kim, Jae-Woong
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.16
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    • pp.49-65
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    • 2009
  • I try to extract typological factors from the historically relevant works of animation, for that we can refer 'style.' creator's individuality, general tendencies and restraints of his time, the national properties work on them. It is the individual aspect that excels in the works of Jiri Trnka, Tim Burton, Yuri Norstein, so they stand out not only in their own specific sensibility, vision but also in the elucidation of themes and the technology of dealing medium. On the other hand the Walt Disney's animation has so distinctive characteristics that we could identify them. Disney's so-called classical model accomplished a typically American animation form as full of expressive visual language, over reaction, full animation describing detail action. We could tell, Miyajaki Hayao's Gibri Studio represents Japanese animation, which works on traditional motives of Japan and expresses unique humanity.

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The sound analysis of (<이야기 속의 이야기> 사운드 분석)

  • Mok, Hae-Jung
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.20
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    • pp.87-104
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    • 2010
  • Animation creates meaning and affection by combinig image and sound like film. directed by Yuri Norstein is a good text for analyzing animation sound in that it combines image and various music and sound effects well. This study focuses on analyzing the way that sound function to make meaning in this text. Generally sound is categorized into dialogue, music, and sound effect. And animation has its own characteristic in each category. The voice for dialogue is created corresponding to the image of the character and the rhythm is very important in Animation. Plus Sound effect in animation can be said to mimic not just sound but also movement. This study analyzes sound based on three sound factors and the concepts of the point of listening, subjective sound, and sound bridge. Subjective sound using the point of listening of the wolf and the baby bestows a special position on the main characters in the text. It is the overall characteristic of the sound use of this text that the repetitive combination of sound and image, the linguistic and annotative function of sound effect, and comparatively conventional use of music and sound effect enhance the affection and readability.

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