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Sound and Sight: An Exploratory Look at Saving Private Ryan through the Eye Tracking Lens – Jennifer Robinson, Jane Stadler and Andrea Rassell

Feb 6, 2015 | Digital Media/Internet, Film, Volume 25

Abstract Using eye tracking as a method to analyse how four subjects respond to the opening Omaha Beach landing scene in Saving Private Ryan (Steven Spielberg, 1998), this article draws on insights from cinema studies about the types of aesthetic techniques that may...

How We Came To Eye Tracking Animation: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Researching the Moving Image – Craig Batty, Claire Perkins, & Jodi Sita

Feb 6, 2015 | Animation, Digital Media/Internet, Film, Volume 25

Abstract In this article, three researchers from a large cross-disciplinary team reflect on their individual experiences of a pilot study in the field of eye tracking and the moving image. The study – now concluded – employed a montage sequence from the Pixar film Up...

Movement, Attention and Movies: the Possibilities and Limitations of Eye Tracking? – Adrian G. Dyer & Sarah Pink

Feb 6, 2015 | Digital Media/Internet, Film, Uncategorized, Volume 25

Abstract Movies often present a rich encapsulation of the diversity of complex visual information and other sensory qualities and affordances that are part of the worlds we inhabit. Yet we still know little about either the physiological or experiential elements of...

Volume 25, 2015

Feb 6, 2015 | Browse Past Volumes, Digital Media/Internet, Film, Uncategorized, Volume 25

Themed Issue: Eye-Tracking the Moving Image Edited by Sean Redmond & Craig Batty Contents: 1.  Seeing into Things: Eye Tracking the Moving Image – Sean Redmond & Craig Batty 2.  Movement, Attention and Movies: the Possibilities and Limitations of Eye...

Editorial – Seeing Into Things: Eye Tracking the Moving Image – Sean Redmond & Craig Batty

Feb 6, 2015 | Digital Media/Internet, Film, Uncategorized, Volume 25

Seeing into Things We chose Seeing into Things: Eye Tracking the Moving Image as the title of this special edition to foreground the importance of reaching beyond – and beneath – the surface of the screen and the worlds that it creates and envisions. Through the...

Volume 24, 2014

Aug 6, 2014 | Animation, Digital Media/Internet, Film, Print Media, Television, Uncategorized, Volume 24

Themed Issue: Intermediations Edited by Kevin Fisher and Holly Randell-Moon Contents: 1. Editorial Introduction — Kevin Fisher and Holly Randell-Moon 2. Animating Ephemeral Surfaces: Transparency, Translucency and Disney’s World of Color  — Kirsten Moana...
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