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Title: Time and movement in the process of film making
Author: Cucinotta, Caterina
Keywords: Portuguese cinema
Costume design
Genetic criticism
Creative processes
Process documents
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: This article presents the concept of genetic criticism as it reflects upon the artistic processes intrinsic to filmmaking. More specifically, it sheds light on some of the costume design and art direction practices observed in Portuguese cinema. In an effort to posit a theoretical model that fits this sphere of practice, it focuses on a specific film, an individual art director and a range of corresponding preproduction materials, to elucidate the process of materialisation that starts with the script and ends with some form of physical appearance inside the frame. Accordingly, a range of materials has been selected, all conceived by Isabel Branco for Raúl Ruiz’s “Mysteries of Lisbon” (2010). Genetic criticism’s approach to filmmaking presupposes a reevaluation of the final cut as the only conceivable art object, inasmuch as its methodology implies the investigation of creative process and creators’ motivations. With genetic criticism, time and movement become key concepts for the understanding of filmmaking processes.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/142930
ISSN: 2182-3294
Appears in Collections:FCSH: IHC - Artigos em revista nacional com arbitragem científica

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