Seeing into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving ImageTessa Dwyer, Claire Perkins, Sean Redmond, Jodi Sita Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 25.01.2018 - 288 Seiten Seeing into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving Image is the first dedicated anthology that explores vision and perception as it materializes as viewers watch screen content. While nearly all moving image research either 'imagines' how its audience responds to the screen, or focuses upon external responses, this collection utilizes the data produced from eye tracking technology to assess seeing and knowing, gazing and perceiving. The editors divide their collection into the following four sections: eye tracking performance, which addresses the ways viewers respond to screen genre, actor and star, auteur, and cinematography; eye tracking aesthetics which explores the way viewers gaze upon colour, light, movement, and space; eye tracking inscription, which examines the way the viewer responds to subtitles, translation, and written information found in the screen world; and eye tracking augmentation which examines the role of simulation, mediation, and technological intervention in the way viewers engage with screen content. At a time when the nature of viewing the screen is extending and diversifying across different platforms and exhibitions, Seeing into Screens is a timely exploration of how viewers watch the screen. |
Inhalt
Sound Design and the Audiovisual Influences on Gaze | |
Eye Tracking Slow Cinema Tessa Dwyer and Claire Perkins | |
Eye Tracking Experimental Film Sean Redmond and Jodi | |
Eye Tracking and Problem Solving in Screen Mysteries | |
The Eyes Affective Lures of Drive | |
Using Eye Tracking and Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 to Investigate Stardom | |
A Proposed Workflow for the Creation of Integrated Titles Based on Eye | |
Eye Tracking Subtitling and Accessible Filmmaking Pablo RomeroFresco | |
Biographies | |
Index | |
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Seeing into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving Image Tessa Dwyer,Claire Perkins,Sean Redmond,Jodi Sita Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 2018 |
Seeing Into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving Image Claire Elizabeth Perkins,Jodi Sita,Sean Redmond,Tessa Dwyer Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
Seeing into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving Image Tessa Dwyer,Claire Perkins,Sean Redmond,Jodi Sita Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accessed aesthetic perception analysis areas attentional synchrony audience audio audiovisual auditory Available online blindness blinks Bordwell camera Cemetery of Splendour centre character Claire Perkins clip cognitive load comprehension congruence cues D’Ydewalle dialogue Dynamic Scenes editing effects emotional experience exploration eye fixation eye movements eye tracking eye-tracking data eye-tracking research eye-tracking studies eyeblinks face FIGURE film music film’s filmmaking fixation duration focus frame Game of Shadows gaze behaviour gaze patterns gestures Harrison Ford heat map here–here Indiana Jones Indiana/Ford influence integrated titles Joining the Dots Kruger La Jetée looking Loschky measures Media milliseconds Mital motion movie Moving Image narrative transportation participants processing Psychology puzzle film Redmond Région responses Romero-Fresco saccades Saving Private Ryan screen mystery sequence shot slow cinema Smith spectator spectatorship star subtitling and captioning Szarkowska theory top-down Train Your Dragon translation understanding University Press viewing visual attention visual momentum watching Winding Refn Winged Migration