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Research III: Amendment II: Question Changes

I have decided to change my question a bit to be more tangible, and something I can more directly work on. Before it was a very large topic to tackle and while that might have worked for something like visual arts, I find it hard to make tangible for filmmaking - which needs technical experimentation. My question is changing into: "How can I put an emphasis on key emotional elements present in a scene to make it a more engaging and effective experience for the audience?" This means that my experimentation becomes more focused on the technical execution of scenes, I will be looking at interviews of directors who craft scenes well and try and find out what methods they employ to elicit emotion in the audience. I will also be researching some theoretical texts and try and see what people say makes a good scene or try and find an analysis of how the audience experiences emotion through film. ---------------- This is what I was thinking about changing my question to, I...

Research III: Chapter I Amendment I: Defining Personal Explorations

In this blog, I review my personal explorations and define the lines of division between each. I define each type, explore what makes them different and why I have chosen to separate them, as well as list some ideas from my past in each and look at why they fit into the camps that they do. I have written a couple of blogs now which have started to probe into the kind of personal explorations I want to be making throughout the year, and luckily the two that I have chosen to develop are both on different ends of the personal influence spectrum. I have found that all the ideas I have can be camped into three different conceptual foundations: First-Hand The first ( Klosterplatz 5,  https://badbootjebotoxbopresentsbsa3yall.blogspot.com/2020/02/research-iii-chapter-i-part-iii-short.html ) is a story that I have worked on because of a request from someone else, I molded it to their personality and life experiences. I am calling this a Second-Hand exploration: seeing how personal inj...