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Costume Cinema and Materiality: Telling the Story of Marie Antoinette through Dress
Published 2011-04-01“…It thus focuses on the interdependence between costume and interpretations of the screenplay’s main character. A theoretical notion of costumes and materiality is explored, and the idea is further developed in relation to stylistics constituted as emotions materialised in costume. …”
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Costume Cinema and Materiality Telling the Story of Marie Antoinette through Dress
Published 2011-04-01“…It thus focuses on the interdependence between costume and interpretations of the screenplay’s main character. A theoretical notion of costumes and materiality is explored, and the idea is further developed in relation to stylistics constituted as emotions materialised in costume. …”
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Nikos Kazantzakis’ Unshot Adaptations of Don Quixote and Decameron
Published 2021-12-01“… This article examines two of Nikos Kazantzakis’ unshot screenplays of the early 1930s: his adaptations of Cervantes’ Don Quixote and Boccaccio’s Decameron, kept in typed manuscripts at the Nikos Kazantzakis Museum Foundation in Iraklion, Crete. …”
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Magical Hero and Systemic Racism: An Investigation of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained (2012)
Published 2022-06-01“… This paper focuses on one of the most important screenplays, Django Unchained (2012), by the famous Hollywood auteur Quentin Tarantino. …”
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The image of Goddess in narration of Bahram Beizaei
Published 2016-09-01“…The purpose of this research is to discuss the dependence of heroines and Iranian goddess, and to analyze this dependence in some of Beyzaeis’ works. Plays and screenplays that are considered in this study include: “Saljuk istgah”, “Parde nei”, “Parde khane”, Shabe 1001(1)”, Shabe 1001(3)” and “Fath name kalat”. …”
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«It reminded me of Poe’s story»: Edgar Allan Poe’s legacy, the ghost story and the American gothic in Richard Matheson’s A Stir of Echoes
Published 2014-06-01“…Likewise, being the novel that came to light immediately prior to his films adaptations of Poe’s tales, Richard Matheson must have had A Stir of Echoes in mind in order to expand and transform some of Poe’s stories for his screenplays. This article aims to analyse A Stir of Echoes regarding its intertextuality with Poe’s tales, especially with those that Matheson would later on adapt to the screen.…”
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The Science of Screenwriting: The Neuroscience Behind Storytelling Strategies, by Paul Gulino and Connie Shears
Published 2020-07-01“…Writing a screenplay is hard. From my own experiences in practice and lecturing, I am confident in saying that the majority of those who have written screenplays, whether successfully or not, would agree. …”
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Right, Left, High, Low: Narrative Strategies For Non–Linear Storytelling
Published 2017-11-01“…Spatial story design serves as a framework for interdisciplinary collaborations, and can be used to not only create an interactive digital narrative but also screenplays, improvisational theatre, 360° LMS, and walk-in story world experiences for a number of users in either live or holographic virtual reality spaces. …”
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Women's gender roles in contemporary Thai romantic comedy films
Published 2014“…By using textual analysis, this research found that the screenplays of Thai romantic comedies seem to apply classical blueprint from Hollywood romantic comedy as a frame into Thai context. …”
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Students’ Perception on Ideas' Role in Film Story Scenario Writing Learning
Published 2022-12-01“…This study aims to know the extent of students' perceptions of the importance of ideas in writing a film screenplay. The research approach uses a qualitative descriptive method. …”
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Meera Syal’s “The Traveller”: Its Feminist Allegory and Later Echoes
Published 2020-06-01“…However, whereas Syal’s novels and screenplays have been accorded considerable critical attention, “The Traveller” has been largely overlooked. …”
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Intervista a Edith Bruck, di Valentina Ruggeri
Published 2020-06-01“…This interview aims to highlight some seldom considered aspects of Edith Bruck, a well-known writer who also experienced the Holocaust first hand. In her books and screenplays for TV and cinema, she has written on subjects ranging from the distress and difficulties of the postwar period to the ills of contemporary life. …”
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Collage as the basis of creative methodology of Sergey Paradzhanov
Published 2021-12-01“…Analysis of films, artworks and screenplays by S. Paradzhanov allowed us to identify three main features of his collage tools: 1) work with color and visionary elements; 2) features of visual representation of texts; 3) textures and volumes of images in the frame. …”
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Magical Hero and Systemic Racism: An Investigation of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained (2012)
Published 2022-06-01“…This paper focuses on one of the most important screenplays, Django Unchained (2012), by the famous Hollywood auteur Quentin Tarantino. …”
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“There are no monsters, it’s just us”: an interview with Lauren Beukes
Published 2016“…Born in Johannesburg, Beukes currently lives in Cape Town, where she writes novels, comics, screenplays, TV shows and journalism. Her latest novel, Broken monsters, won Best Suspense Novel in the American Library Association’s 2015 Reading List and was recently recommended by George R.R. …”
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Another Cinema: James Baldwin’s Search for a New Film Form
Published 2021-09-01“…Secondly, I show that starting in the 1960s, Baldwin took a more direct route to making movies, as he composed screenplays, formed several production companies, and attempted to work in both Hollywood and the independent film scene in Europe. …”
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The Creation of an Intercultural Learning Experience in EFL Contexts
Published 2018-06-01“…The participants were 50 Iranian undergraduate students of English Literature, 20 male and 30 female, with their ages ranging from 19 to 24 engaged in reading and discussing literary texts with an emphasis on their social and cultural themes and contents. 9 English and 2 Persian short stories were the main material implemented, and these were supplemented by 6 American and 2 Iranian movies with their screenplays adopted from literary works. The themes attended to included racial discrimination, social class, gender roles, and ethnic minorities. …”
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Ayyar women's battle against Mongol myth in narratives story of "Bahram Beyzai"
Published 2015-12-01“…The purpose of this study is analyzing the struggle of "champion- trickster" women, against the myth of the Mongols, in the "Bahram Beyzai" narrations. Plays and screenplays that are considered in this study include: “Fathnameye kalat”, “mire kafanpush tales”, “ayyare tanha”,”ayyarname” and “tarajname”. …”
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La representación apocalíptica de la violencia en la narrativa fílmica de Gabriel García Márquez: los guiones de El año de la peste y Edipo Alcalde, y los argumentos inéditos Dios...
Published 2013-07-01“…We mention in this article the presence of those themes in García Márquez’s filmic work, beginning with the screenplays of two films: El año de la peste and Edipo Alcalde, adaptations of the cited works of Defoe and Sophocles. …”
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“Novelization” as an aesthetic and media issue: Alien – a case study
Published 2014-01-01“…Anobile’s movie novel (photonovel) which is based on Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson’s comics as well as to Alan Dean Foster’s novelized screenplays. Moreover, references are also made to two popular-science books: Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross’s The Book of Alien (New York 1979) and H.R. …”
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