The Bucknell Review, 第 16 卷Bucknell University Press, 1968 |
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... created in the projected film , the space created on that two - dimensional movie screen , is , as Rudolf Arnheim noted , " neither two - dimensional nor absolutely three - dimensional , but something in between . " The world depicted ...
... created in the projected film , the space created on that two - dimensional movie screen , is , as Rudolf Arnheim noted , " neither two - dimensional nor absolutely three - dimensional , but something in between . " The world depicted ...
第 110 頁
... created a situation something like that described by Marshal McLuhan : You are the screen . The images wrap around you . You are the vanishing point . This creates a sort of inward- ness , a sort of reverse perspective which has much in ...
... created a situation something like that described by Marshal McLuhan : You are the screen . The images wrap around you . You are the vanishing point . This creates a sort of inward- ness , a sort of reverse perspective which has much in ...
第 112 頁
... creating a personal confrontation on the part of the spectator toward the reproduced image , is principally effected by the illusion that we become the eye of the camera . We can thus create multiple vantage points , unusual ways of ...
... creating a personal confrontation on the part of the spectator toward the reproduced image , is principally effected by the illusion that we become the eye of the camera . We can thus create multiple vantage points , unusual ways of ...
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