Investigation on applied principles of story architecture in Asian genre films using audio analysis
Content-based video analysis which involves understanding of the semantic meanings in video has been an active research topic. In light of the success in content-based audiovisual analysis for movies and curiosity in understanding narrative structuring, this paper proposes to conduct conten...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-544172023-07-07T17:01:36Z Investigation on applied principles of story architecture in Asian genre films using audio analysis Lee, Hui Qing. Andy Khong Wai Hong School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Wong Chen-Hsi DRNTU::Engineering DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Film Content-based video analysis which involves understanding of the semantic meanings in video has been an active research topic. In light of the success in content-based audiovisual analysis for movies and curiosity in understanding narrative structuring, this paper proposes to conduct content-based audio analysis of Asian Vengeance films to determine the validity and applicability of dominant structure principles as established in film literature. In this project, a set of computable audio features including standard time-domain features is proposed and extracted from widely accepted contemporary examples of the Asian Vengeance genre. Sequence structuring system is used to analyze the narrative events of the films. An interesting relationship between major events of the story and the objective measures is observed. Key findings include identification of dialog-driven scenes, music-driven scenes, change of narrative sequences and possible narrative events such as Rising Action and Intensified Conflict where tension build up. The change in energy levels also indicates the start or the end of important narrative events such as the Inciting Incident and the Climax. This paper elaborates on the observations made and also discusses on subjective measures that can be derived from audio features. With the promising results demonstrated, this paper also proposes further research opportunities. Bachelor of Engineering 2013-06-20T02:56:42Z 2013-06-20T02:56:42Z 2013 2013 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/54417 en Nanyang Technological University 67 p. application/pdf |
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Content-based video analysis which involves understanding of the semantic meanings in
video has been an active research topic. In light of the success in content-based
audiovisual analysis for movies and curiosity in understanding narrative structuring, this
paper proposes to conduct content-based audio analysis of Asian Vengeance films to
determine the validity and applicability of dominant structure principles as established in
film literature.
In this project, a set of computable audio features including standard time-domain
features is proposed and extracted from widely accepted contemporary examples of the
Asian Vengeance genre. Sequence structuring system is used to analyze the narrative
events of the films. An interesting relationship between major events of the story and the
objective measures is observed. Key findings include identification of dialog-driven
scenes, music-driven scenes, change of narrative sequences and possible narrative events
such as Rising Action and Intensified Conflict where tension build up. The change in
energy levels also indicates the start or the end of important narrative events such as the
Inciting Incident and the Climax.
This paper elaborates on the observations made and also discusses on subjective
measures that can be derived from audio features. With the promising results
demonstrated, this paper also proposes further research opportunities. |
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Investigation on applied principles of story architecture in Asian genre films using audio analysis |
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