A theoretical overview on the expression of time in digital cinema

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  • Marcia Tiemy Morita Kawamoto Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina-Campus Gaspar

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Digital film, time, fiction film, post-postmodernism

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The purpose of this essay is to present and discuss different theoretical perspectives, such as Steven Shaviro’s post-cinematic and Steven Steward’s postfilmic, in a search to better understand the consequences of digital technology to film image and narratology. Its hypothesis is that contemporary fiction time might be a prolongation and an effect of the postmodern condition, unfolding in a sense of continuous presentness through the lack of actual movement and materiality of the digital form. More specifically, I combine what the contemporary theoretical debate has to offer on the issue of the index film, or its lack.

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Biographie de l'auteur-e

Marcia Tiemy Morita Kawamoto, Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina-Campus Gaspar

Marcia Tiemy Morita Kawamoto holds a doctoral degree in English Literature by Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (2016) - Brazil, with a visiting scholar period at University of St. Andrews, under the supervision of Professor Anelise R. Corseuil (UFSC) and Professor Robert Burgoyne (University of St. Andrews). Currently, she teaches at the Instituto Federal de Santa Catarina-Campus Gaspar. In recent years, Marcia has researched on digital cinema, science fiction, temporality and identity.

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2019-11-07

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