945 resultados para Cine noir
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En la presente tesis doctoral se presenta un panorama bibliográfico que consta de seis mil trescientos cincuenta y ocho asientos bibliográficos de obras publicadas en torno al arte cinematográfico, por autores españoles o extranjeros afines a nuestro país,2 escritas en las principales lenguas españolas. Desde un principio, el objetivo principal a alcanzar fue actualizar y completar la Bibliografía cinematográfica española de Mario Rodríguez Aragón, publicada en 1956, lo cual se ha logrado al superar las cuatrocientas veinticinco asientos bibliográficos que contiene dicho repertorio. Cronológicamente abarca desde 1902 a 2002. El repertorio bibliográfico aporta información muy valiosa sobre el acceso a las fuentes documentales e incorpora un estudio preliminar de carácter histórico que comenta la producción bibliográfica española en torno al cine. La metodología es la propia del trabajo bibliográfico, es decir, búsqueda de los materiales, su análisis e identificación, y su descripción. Cada una de estas fases requiere una actuación diversa: desde la consulta de las fuentes de información más variadas (repertorios, bases de datos, catálogos…) hasta la identificación y descripción "de visu" de la mayor parte de los materiales, con el consiguiente desplazamiento a los fondos documentales. Una herramienta imprescindible para la consecución de esta tarea ha sido ProCite 5. Dicho gestor bibliográfico ha permitido clasificar la información de manera adecuada, para que su recuperación fuese sencilla, rápida y precisa, a la vez que exhaustiva. Con el fin de facilitar la localización y organización de las obras según los intereses investigadores, se incluyen en un apartado los siguientes índices: onomástico, títulos, materias y películas.
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En un medio profesional en expansión como es el del Cine y los audiovisuales en el Ecuador, este trabajo de titulación plantea un tema fundamental para aportar al fenómeno constitutivo del mismo: cuál es el papel del lenguaje técnico de las herramientas que el actor posee para desarrollar su trabajo; elevar esta exposición a discusión teórica y, finalmente, compartirla con la comunidad involucrada en el ámbito pedagógico y profesional del actor. La presente tesina se constituye a partir la sustentación teórica fundamental sobre el tema y ésta es incorporada en la discusión, que tiene como marco de trabajo el estudio de caso de algunos espacios y prácticas pedagógicas para actores en Quito, Ecuador. El lenguaje técnico media la discusión con un compendio de herramientas que nace de esta exploración teórica. La intención final se materializa en la lectura de estas reflexiones teórico-técnicas para su uso como dispositivo práctico en los diversos momentos del desempeño profesional de actores audiovisuales. Enfrentar al actor en formación con la realidad de un oficio que requiere mucho esfuerzo y demanda gran parte de la voluntad, el deseo y los recursos personales, sin mucha retribución económica, ni tampoco institucional o gubernamental. Hacer conscientes a los actores de fortalezas que están contenidas en su práctica y robustecer una formulación teórico-técnica para que sea leída y comprendida por todos los sectores involucrados: críticos, políticos, maestros, productores, directores y público en general que desea entender cómo hacen los actores su trabajo.
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Culture, history, and biology are inseparable. Cultural manifestations are necessarily immersed in a context, originate in the embodied minds that create them, and are directed to the embodied minds that receive them and recreate them within their contexts (individual and collective). The novel and the film of historical memory in Spain aim to connect their audiences with a problem that has not been solved, as the Civil War, the postwar, and the pact of forgetfulness left a wide sector of the Spanish society voiceless. During the last few years, a series of initiatives coming from the arts, as well as other realms such as the legal, have sought to reexamine the unhealed wound that still haunts Spanish subjects. La voz dormida [The Sleeping Voice] is one of those initiatives. It begins as testimony, develops into a hybrid and intertextual novel, and later becomes a film. It constitutes an inclusive project, one of offering an alternative version to the “official history”, while incorporating the marginal voices of women that had been left out of the memory of the war and the dictatorship. Objective and Results By examining both the literary and the cinematic versions of Chacón’s work I aimed to evidence the connections that exist between the artistic portrayal of the postwar repression (particularly how it affects women) and the current movement of recovery of historical memory in Spain. Specifically, I was interested in showing how both the novel and the film employ a series of narrative strategies that emphasize the body and intentionality, with the purpose of creating in readers and spectators an empathetic response that may lead to prosocial behavior. In order to carry out this interdisciplinary study, which relates fiction, mind, and socio-historical context, I draw on cognitive theories of literature and film, as well as theories from social and developmental psychology, such as the Richard Gerrig’s theory of narrative experience, Keith Oatley’s psychology of fiction, Suzanne Keen’s theory of narrative empathy, and the empathy-altruism hypothesis, derived form the ideas of Jean Decety, among others...
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¿De qué se componen los sistemas semióticos propios de cada lenguaje, el dramático y el cinematográfico? ¿Cuáles son los complejos procesos de transformación por los que un texto dramático se convierte en una función teatral o bien en una obra fílmica? ¿Qué diferencia esencialmente la recepción de ambas obras? Y, finalmente, ¿existe la posibilidad de una teoría que estudie sistemáticamente el fenómeno de la adaptación? Estas son las preguntas que voy a tratar de responder en este trabajo, que llevarán a elaborar un esbozo de teoría de la adaptación del modo dramático al cinematográfico. Como cimientos previos a la elaboración de esta investigación, planteo un acercamiento a las teorías dramáticas y cinematográficas. Las fuentes que utilizo son, en primer lugar, los estudios sobre ambos sistemas semióticos. Para el estudio del drama utilizo el método de análisis dramatológico perfectamente sistematizado de José Luis García Barrientos en Cómo se comenta una obra de teatro (2001) y en Análisis de la dramaturgia. Nueve obras y un método (2007), complementándolo con las teorías de José Luis Alonso de Santos, Antonin Artaud, Ian Bernard, Keir Elam, John Gielgud, Roger Manvell, Vsévolod Emílievich Meyerhold, Konstantin Stanislavki y Anne Ubersfeld entre otros. Para el estudio de la teoría cinematográfica me apoyo en los estudios, principalmente, de Rudolph Arnheim, Henri Agel, Andrew Dudley, Daniel Arijon, Jacques Aumont y Michel Marie, Béla Balázs, André Bazin, David Bordwell y Kristin Thompson, Fernando Canet y Josep Prósper, Francesco Casetti, Sergei Eisenstein, Joaquín de Entrambasaguas, Jean Epstein, Susan Hayward, Siegfried Kracauer, Yuri Lotman, Marcel Martin, Christian Metz, Jean Mitry, Vsevolod Pudovkin, Vicente Sánchez Biosca y Robert Stam entre otros, quienes, en conjunto ofrecen un compendio muy amplio y dan una idea bastante completa y sistematizada del arte y lenguaje cinematográfico...
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Mature berries of Pinot Noir grapevines were sampled across a latitudinal gradient in Europe, from southern Spain to central Germany. Our aim was to study the influence of latitude-dependent environmental factors on the metabolite composition (mainly phenolic compounds) of berry skins. Solar radiation variables were positively correlated with flavonols and flavanonols and, to a lesser extent, with stilbenes and cinnamic acids. The daily means of global and erythematic UV solar radiation over long periods (bud break-veraison, bud break-harvest, and veraison-harvest), and the doses and daily means in shorter development periods (5–10 days before veraison and harvest) were the variables best correlated with the phenolic profile. The ratio between trihydroxylated and monohydroxylated flavonols, which was positively correlated with antioxidant capacity, was the berry skin variable best correlated with those radiation variables. Total flavanols and total anthocyanins did not show any correlation with radiation variables. Air temperature, degree days, rainfall, and aridity indices showed fewer correlations with metabolite contents than radiation. Moreover, the latter correlations were restricted to the period veraison-harvest, where radiation, temperature, and water availability variables were correlated, making it difficult to separate the possible individual effects of each type of variable. The data show that managing environmental factors, in particular global and UV radiation, through cultural practices during specific development periods, can be useful to promote the synthesis of valuable nutraceuticals and metabolites that influence wine quality.
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This article focuses on the influence cinema has had on literature, since as we have seen, the arrival of filmmakers led to a cultural revolution. The world of cinema was joined to other traditional arts, suchs as painting and literature, which man had already used to express his ideas and feelings. Cinema forms part of the new 20th century trends, influencing the poets of creating new imagery and metaphors which so greatly enhanced their work.
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For Bakhtin, it is always important to know from where one speaks. The place from which I speak is that of a person who grew up in Italy during the economic miracle (pre-1968) in a working class family, watching film matinees on television during school holidays. All sort of films and genres were shown: from film noir to westerns, to Jean Renoir's films, German expressionism, Italian neorealism and Italian comedy. Cinema has come to represent over time a sort of memory extension that supplements lived memory of events, and one which, especially, mediates the intersection of many cultural discourses. When later in life I moved to Australia and started teaching in film studies, my choice of a film that was emblematic of neorealism went naturally to Roma città aperta (Open city hereafter) by Roberto Rossellini (1945), and not to Paisan or Sciuscà or Bicycle Thieves. My choice was certainly grounded in my personal memory - especially those aspects transmitted to me by my parents, who lived through the war and maintained that Open City had truly made them cry. With a mother who voted for the Christian Democratic Party and a father who was a unionist, I thought that this was normal in Italian families and society. In the early 1960s, the Resistance still offered a narrative of suffering and redemption, shared by Catholics or Communists. This construction of psychological realism is what I believe Open City continues to offer in time.
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A 1,000-word travel article about wineries near Queenstown, New Zealand. "GRANT Taylor holds a glass of pinot noir to his ear and says, "I listen to it." It's 11 in the morning. I steal a glance at my guide, Mike Stevens, an English ex-pat who's lived in Queenstown for nearly 20 years, and so is very nearly a local. He's brought me here and knows Taylor well. We are all quite sober..."---publisher website
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A short 27 mins docudrama film. The Brisbane Line is a neo noir drama-documentary depicting the forgotten history surrounding the subtropical capital of Queensland, Australia. Set in the shadows of this sunshine city's unsolved crime, the film explores gaps between fact and fiction, memory and myth and excavates Brisbane's original sin [from DVD container]. The Brisbane Line is a film noir about the 1940s police force & corruption in Brisbane. The film is a creative research output, screened at Tribal Cinemas, Brisbane on the 8th November 2011.
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Research Statement: An urban film produced by Luke Harrison Mitchell Benham, Sharlene Anderson, Tristan Clark. RIVE NOIR explores the film noir tradition, shot on location in a dark urban space between high-rises and the river, sheltered by a highway. With an original score and striking cinematography, Rive Noir radically transforms the abandoned river’s edge through the production of an amplified reality ordinarily unseen in the Northbank. The work produced under my supervision was selected to appear in the Expanded Architecture Research Group’s International Architecture Film Festival and Panel Discussion in Sydney: The University of Sydney and Carriageworks Performance Space, 06 November 2011. QUT School of Design research submission was selected alongside exhibits by AA School of Architecture, London; The Bartlett School of Architecture, London; University of The Arts, London; Arrhaus School of Architecture, Denmark; Dublin as a Cinematic City, Ireland; Design Lab Screen Studio, Australia; and Sona Cinecity, The University of Melbourne. The exhibit included not only the screening of the film but the design project that derived from and extended the aesthetics of the urban film. The urban proposal and architectural intervention that followed the film was subsequently published in the Brisbane Times, after the urban proposal won first place in The Future of Brisbane architecture competition, which demonstrates the impact of the research project as a whole. EXPANDED ARCHITECTURE 2011 - 6th November Architecture Film Night + Panel Discussion @ Performance Space CarriageWorks was Sydney's first International Architectural Film Festival. With over 40 architectural films by local and international artists, film makers and architects. It was followed by Panel Discussion of esteemed academics and artists working in the field of architectural film.
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The writing of award winning tartan noir author, Denise Mina, “crime queen of Glasgow” has been identified with “explicitly feminist politics,” and Mina herself claims, as a feminist, she wants to use crime fiction to present a “narrative about very disempowered people becoming empowered.” This paper explores how Mina’s avowed stance on feminism plays out in her novel, The Field of Blood (2005), and examines whether her concerns are reflected in the embodied actions of her young protagonist, would-be investigative journalist, Paddy Meehan. It asks whether Mina has succeeded in working against entrenched patriarchal codes of crime fiction’s dominant narrative construction or whether her feminist intentions have been undermined by traditional stereotypical conventions of the genre.
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Sequential and one-pot Stille–Heck and Heck–Stille reaction processes have been invoked to give divergent access to polycyclic ring systems. Both reaction conditions and substrate structure are important in determining the nature of the reaction products formed. The Heck–Stille reactions have involved a reversal of the usual Heck regioselectivity and both cine- and ipso-substitutions have been observed in the Stille reaction.
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A travel article about the vineyards around Queenstown, New Zealand. GRANT Taylor holds a glass of pinot noir to his ear and says, "I listen to it." It's 11 in the morning. I steal a glance at my guide, Mike Stevens, an English ex-pat who's lived in Queenstown for nearly 20 years, and so is very nearly a local. He's brought me here and knows Taylor well. We are all quite sober...