The filmic text between the frame and the camera angle
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2012.70978Keywords:
Frame, film analysis, staring, screen, pictureAbstract
This article is the result of analyzing the frame as a recourse used
by filmmakers to represent through poetical rituals things of the
world, in a manner of creating transcendental visual configurations.
The work is constructed as a reading discourse where one traits to
interpret passages of the films Dreams (1990), by Akira Kurosawa.
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2012-12-23
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Cañizal, E. P. (2012). The filmic text between the frame and the camera angle. Significação: Journal of Audiovisual Culture, 39(38), 13-26. https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2316-7114.sig.2012.70978