Processo criativo do curta metragem "Ecos": arte em isolamento social
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2022-02-24
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Ohishi, Suyla Leite [UNESP]
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
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A presente pesquisa analisa o processo criativo e de produção do curta-metragem “Ecos” escrito, dirigido e atuado por mim, Suyla Ohishi. Este processo se deu durante a pandemia de COVID-19 em meio ao isolamento social na qual procurou se produzir com o mínimo possível de pessoas envolvidas. Este curta metragem é um experimento que mescla linguagens do cinema e do teatro, abordando diferentes processos criativos para a criação de roteiro e dramaturgia, como a criação cênica a partir da música e de experimentações práticas inspiradas nos conceitos de Rudolf Laban.
The present research analyzes the creative and production process of the short film “Echoes”, written, directed and performed by myself, Suyla Ohishi. This process took place during the COVID-19 pandemic in the midst of social isolation in which it sought to produce with as few people as possible involved. This short film is an experiment that mixes cinema and theater languages, approaching different creative processes for the creation of script and dramaturgy, such as scenic creation from music and practical experimentation inspired by Rudolf Laban's concepts.
The present research analyzes the creative and production process of the short film “Echoes”, written, directed and performed by myself, Suyla Ohishi. This process took place during the COVID-19 pandemic in the midst of social isolation in which it sought to produce with as few people as possible involved. This short film is an experiment that mixes cinema and theater languages, approaching different creative processes for the creation of script and dramaturgy, such as scenic creation from music and practical experimentation inspired by Rudolf Laban's concepts.
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Curta metragem, Artes cênicas, Rudolf Laban, Produção autônoma, Pandemia covid-19