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The Usage Of Digital Visual Effects İn Cinema And Alternative Reality Fiction

Author(s): Gamze Yılmaz Güntay, Vedat Güntay
Subject(s): Evaluation research, Film / Cinema / Cinematography, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Serdar Öztürk
Keywords: Cinema and Reality; Digital Visual Effects; Time Image;

Summary/Abstract: While life is constructing it’s own reality, the human mind can change the perception of reality by developing different forms of being. The laws of physics, which are described as unchangeable, can be introduced into new forms and the view that plays on these rules can create their own laws of change. Although cinema is used as an important form of expression which presents human being with different perspectives, technological developments are an area of choice for cinema artists to express themselves. The possibilities of technology to creative minds have changed the face of cinema today. Today, Digital Visual Effects applications that are widely used in cinema have not been experienced in everyday life, and new imaginary universes and characters have been created. Digital Visual Effects practices that stretch the boundaries of creativity and even eliminate them have created new story areas by adding different dimensions to the narrative of cinema. These practices, which interrupt the circular structure of cinema as they travel towards the infinite abundance of the universe and time, allow visualisation of the narratives that question our definitions of reality that we think are clear. Thus, with the possibility of introducing different possibilities, the ones that can not be heard in the virtual world can be heard, the ones who can not be seen can be seen, and the ones who can not be felt can be felt.

  • Issue Year: 4/2019
  • Issue No: Sp. Iss
  • Page Range: 275-296
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Turkish