Quantifying conflicts in narrative multimedia by analyzing visual storytelling techniques

  • Lee, O-Joun
  • Kim, Jin-Taek
  • You, Eun-Soon
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초록

This study aims at measuring conflict degrees of each shot in visual narrative multimedia (e.g., movies and TV series) by analyzing visual storytelling techniques, such as camerawork. To describe incidents in stories, directors use the techniques as like as visual language. Thus, visual storytelling techniques used in a shot should be correlated with incidents shown by the shot. In this study, we first present various taxonomies of the visual storytelling techniques and discuss which techniques have more correlations with conflicts than the others. Then, based on usages of the techniques in each shot, we measure intensity of conflicts described by the shot. Finally, we validated correlations of visual storytelling techniques with stories’ content by examining correlations of the proposed conflict measurement with conflict degrees annotated by scholars and practitioners in film studies. Copyright © by the paper’s authors. Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0).

키워드

Camerawork AnalysisComputational Narrative UnderstandingConflict MeasurementVisual Storytelling
제목
Quantifying conflicts in narrative multimedia by analyzing visual storytelling techniques
저자
Lee, O-JounKim, Jin-TaekYou, Eun-Soon
발행일
2021
유형
Conference paper
저널명
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
3026
페이지
18 ~ 26