Scale, clutter, and facial expressions : inferences from movies to emotion judgments and back.

Professor James Cutting presents his research into the effect of relative image size in film making. Because close-up shots don't stay onscreen as long as medium or full-length shots, one psychologist hypothesized that audiences comprehend emotion faster in large images. Instead, Cutting found...

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Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:Closed-captions in English.
Published: London, United Kingdom : SAGE Publications Ltd, 2016.
Series:SAGE video forum.
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video
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Summary:Professor James Cutting presents his research into the effect of relative image size in film making. Because close-up shots don't stay onscreen as long as medium or full-length shots, one psychologist hypothesized that audiences comprehend emotion faster in large images. Instead, Cutting found that the proportion of image clutter has more to do with comprehension.
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (12 min., 24 sec.)) : sound, colour
Audience:Specialized.
ISBN:9781473990104
1473990106