Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television

Masters Thesis


Willems, Christiaan H.. 1996. Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television. Masters Thesis Master of Arts. Queensland University of Technology.
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Technological challenges: aesthetic solutions: the impact of technology upon the creative process in the context of the adaptation of non-verbal, solo stage performance to television

TypeMasters Thesis
Authors
AuthorWillems, Christiaan H.
SupervisorN/A
Institution of OriginQueensland University of Technology
Qualification NameMaster of Arts
Number of Pages196
Year1996
Abstract

[Abstract]: The research study is a self-reflexive analysis of the creative processes of the artist in a particular context - that of the adaptation of solo non-verbal performance created for the stage, to the television screen, utilising advanced video production techniques. Utilising this work as a case study enables the detailed analysis of specific artistic aspects of the adaptation process, how this process was influenced by the different technological medium of television, and how this shaped the final television work.
The purpose of the study is not to illustrate the technical aspects of the production, although these are briefly addressed to provide background and contextual information. The principal focus and intention of the study is to illuminate the creative and artistic processes which take place in the mind of the artist as a response to the particular artistic challenges which arise when the basic art work is placed within the foreign context of a highly technological environment.

Keywordsadaptation, blue-screen, cartoon, mime, non-verbal, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare, solo performance, stage, technological, theatre, television, video production
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020360403. Drama, theatre and performance studies
360505. Screen media
360504. Interactive media
Byline AffiliationsSchool of Creative Arts
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