Evoke Evoke

Evoke

Perception, Knowing and Feeling in Film

Publisher Description

Since the 1700s artists have recognized a ‘beholder’s share’ that is brought to an artwork by the viewer as a way to complete the art and to make it personal and compelling.


Show, Don’t Tell is a common piece of advice for writers and filmmakers but it falls short by not adequately recognizing the importance of a beholder’s share.


Evoke applies recent and current research in neuro- and cognitive sciences to show how the best films connect directly with a viewer’s brain to draw forth stories and emotions into a consciously experienced beholder’s share.


Filmmakers are provided concrete advice on acting, the director/Actor interaction, and how movement and staging can evoke meaning and emotion visually.

RELEASED
2017
October 29
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
69
Pages
PUBLISHER
Parquin Lane Productions Ltd.
SELLER
Michael Milton
SIZE
766.5
MB
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