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A Study on 'the Depth of the Film Image' and its aesthetic implications in the Wes Anderson's films: Focusing on the film and (웨스 앤더슨 감독의 영화에서 '화면 깊이감'의 활용과 미학적 함의 - <그랜드 부다페스트 호텔>과 <문라이즈 킹덤>을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Hyun-Ju
    • Cartoon and Animation Studies
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    • s.43
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    • pp.343-362
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the 'depth of the film image' and to discuss its aesthetic implications in the Wes Anderson's films. In this study, I have analysed his two recent representative films, (2014) and (2012). As a result, it is found that Wes Anderson created a symmetrical composition with the depth by placing symmetrically things on the Z axis or using one-point perspective. In general, symmetrical composition is a two-dimensional form. The symmetrical composition in these two films, however, has the depth perception. It gives a sense of the fantastic world, not the real world. Thus, it is the unique way of Wes Anderson's expressing the world of the fairy tale on his films. It is also found that he used the camera work, emphasizing the depth of the image. Through these devices, Wes Anderson has created his own sensational mise-en-scene for a storyline like a fairy tale.

A Study on Instagrammable Features and Viewing Experiences: Focusing on the Exhibition of

  • You, Ga-Ram;Rhee, Bo-A
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.27 no.12
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    • pp.101-110
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    • 2022
  • This study sheds light on the Instagrammable features and viewing experiences of . A research model and hypotheses are formulated using variables including Experience Quality (EQ), Perceived Value (PV), Attitude toward AWA (ATAWA) and Behavioral Intention toward AWA (BITAWA). Although AWA has strong the Instagrammable features in terms of PV, it provides aesthetic or healing experience rather than a pleasure. PV has a significant correlation with DOS and DOI, but it does not influence on BITAWA. In addition, DOS has a positive impact on the increase in DOI, length of viewing time and intention to upload and share photos on Instagram.

A Study on the Image Expressed in Movies of Wes Anderson : Focused on , (웨스 앤더슨의 영화 속 유니폼에 표현된 이미지 연구 : 영화 <문라이즈 킹덤>, <그랜드 부다페스트 호텔>을 중심으로)

  • Cha, Jihyun;Kwon, Mijeong;Ryang, Samseok
    • Journal of Digital Contents Society
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    • v.18 no.7
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    • pp.1303-1312
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    • 2017
  • Ideologies are expressed by the various elements that make up the film. One of them is costume. The purpose of this study is to analyze the formative features and images of uniforms displayed on the costumes in Wess. Anderson 's films. To this end, the authors selected two pieces of Wes Anderson's work, 'Moonrise Kingdom' (2012) and 'Grand Budapest Hotel' (2014), which were produced after 2010. Through this study, we could understand the causality between the two and the symbolic meaning of it. The uniforms that appear in the film express the sense of belonging, independence, authority, mission, identity, self-esteem, and self-esteem in order to reveal the occupation and role of the characters. And authority and mission. I

Reality Strategies in Fantasy and Narrative Infections -Fiction Vampire and Movie The Grand Budapest Hotel (판타지의 리얼리티 전략과 서사적 감염 -소설 <흡혈귀>와 영화 <그랜드부다페스트 호텔>을 중심으로)

  • Choi, Sung-Min
    • Journal of Popular Narrative
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    • v.25 no.4
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    • pp.397-428
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    • 2019
  • Fantasy emerges from the cracks and crevices of rational reality. Italo Calvino says, "Fantasy is possible when the reader stays at a certain distance without falling into the text." Fantasy does not form farthest from reality. It comes from the confusion between reality and fiction. In short, fantasy does not exist on the contrary of reality, but on the boundary of reality. Reality and fantasy are also structurally intertwined. We can't distinguish the reality from fantasy clearly. In fact, in this case, the reader or audience is confused about whether what I see is real or not. Todorov calls this case "hesitation." Hesitation is a key element of fantasy. Two texts that expressed "hesitation" are Kim Young-ha's short novel Vampire (1997) and Wes Anderson's film The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014). On the surface, these two texts seem to have nothing to do with narrative structural similarities. And both also arouse readers' and audiences' interest by letting confuse reality to fantasy. In Kim Young-ha's Vampire, we can look at the process of confusion of reality called "narrative infection" when a text is read to the reader. In the movie The Grand Budapest Hotel, we can find a strategy to make an unreal story feel like a fact in history. And we can also find a process in which the success stories of alienated characters become reality through 'solidarity' in the film. This paper is a study of how fantasy creates "reality", makes readers feel fantasy, and how it spreads through these two texts.

Analysis of Emotional Colors in The Mise-en-scene of The Film (영화 <로얄 테넌바움> 미장센에 나타난 감성색채 이미지 분석)

  • Shim, Hyung-Keun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.5
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    • pp.261-270
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    • 2020
  • In film, color is a tool for storytelling and a metaphor for a story's theme. This study constructs efficient and objective data by analyzing color images of movies delivered to the audience. This Research the visual perception process of color in films and studies the processes accepted by the audience. Through this research process, we examine the emotional response caused by the visual stimulus of film color and quantify the visual factor through color in the film as a factor that effectively induces the emotional response of viewers who watch the movie. This study analyzes the mise-en-scene of Wes Anderson's film, Royal Tenenbaum, and studies the role of communication in cinematic colors. Quantitative analysis of color distribution data is performed using computer color analysis program on the colors displayed through 10 chapters of mise en scene. Through color analysis, it was analyzed that Anderson composed the movie scenes in red and yellow red (YR) with low saturation and medium brightness. Through this analysis, we study how color is used throughout the film and how the quantitative form of its use is to be used as the psychological factor controlling audience's emotion.