Computer Generation of Filmic Discourse from a Cognitive/Affective Perspective
Résumé
In this position paper, we argue that advances in intelligent cinematography require better models of the multimodal
structure of filmic discourse, and of the inferences made by an audience while films are being watched.
Such questions have been addressed by film scholars and cognitive scientists in the past, but their models have not
so far had sufficient impact on the intelligent cinematography community. In the future, this community should become
more interested in understanding how cinematography and editing affect the movie in the audience’s mind.
At the same time, such frameworks can help researchers in computer graphics use computer simulations to build
experiments in film cognition and test hypotheses in film theory.