CINEMATOGRAPHIC FRAMING ANALYSIS IN WILDLIFE
The film Our Planet is a Wildlife film directed by Alastair Fotherrill which raises the issue of the threat of extinction of wild animals. The film, which consists of 8 episodes, describes the current state of the wild and how animals live, as well as the impact of environmental change which is a...
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Format: | Theses |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/70977 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | The film Our Planet is a Wildlife film directed by Alastair Fotherrill which raises
the issue of the threat of extinction of wild animals. The film, which consists of 8
episodes, describes the current state of the wild and how animals live, as well as
the impact of environmental change which is a threat to wildlife. As one or media
that utilizes visuals in conveying messages, film is formed by two main elements,
namely narrative elements and cinematic elements. Through these elements, the
film Our Planet, which brings environmental issues to the big idea, becomes
important to discuss, especially the message that the creators want to convey
through visual images. Therefore, the purpose of this research is to look at the
framing strategy used by creators to frame films. The approach used is a qualitative
approach with framing analysis using the William Gamson & Andre Modiglani
model as an analytical knife. The results of this study show the retrieval and
arrangement strategies used by creators in managing visual images in the film Our
Planet with framing devices and reasoning devices to convey messages that want
to convey to the audience. |
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