Abstract
This project tested an aesthetic use of 3D space to create alienation and immersion. It expanded upon it through iteration into other methods of cinematic alienation. To do this the project produced three short films each used the aesthetic of stereoscopic space. Two of the films were tested in conjunction with other methods of alienation while one served as a baseline. The project was able to render the spatial method of alienation and immersion, and found that other methods of alienation had an effect on it. While the project was able to test the use of 3D space to alienate and immerse, the process was more difficult than expected and the end films were of lower quality than desired.
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Graduation Date
2020
Semester
Fall
Advisor
Mills, Lisa
Degree
Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)
College
College of Sciences
Department
Film and Mass Media
Degree Program
Film; Entrepreneurial Digital Cinema
Format
application/pdf
Identifier
CFE0008355; DP0023792
URL
https://purls.library.ucf.edu/go/DP0023792
Language
English
Release Date
December 2020
Length of Campus-only Access
None
Access Status
Masters Thesis (Open Access)
STARS Citation
Mitchell, James, "Adachigahara Project: A 3D Iterative Series" (2020). Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2020-2023. 384.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/etd2020/384