Estudos da linguagem audiovisual em animações estereoscópicas : análise da representação tridimensional nas narrativas
Resumen
The research herein is consolidated in fantastical narratives presented in animation movies allied
with deep perception exploration. Its development aims to investigate how visual resources are
used in animation movies to emphasize fantastical narratives in current contexts. The focus is
placed on animations made by digital three-dimensional environment and on the use of stereoscopy
working as tools that influence on the composition of narrative tension. The study is based
upon the animation movies "How to Train Your Dragon" (DreamWorks, 2010), "How to Train
Your Dragon 2" (DreamWorks, 2014) and "Frozen" (Disney, 2013) because of the fantastical
storytelling, which evaluates their relations with stereoscopy's visuality and three-dimension digital
space. At first a historical background to consolidate stereoscopy and animation techniques is
described, which leads to contemporary cinematographic scenery and the use of 3D modeling.
Then the research is directed to the study of film narratives previously mentioned followed by an
evaluation of three-digital-dimensional language and the three-dimension characters building, in
addition to their physical and psychological characteristics. In the end of the study, an analysis of
the use of stereoscopy alongside with the narrative, characters and settings modeling of the three
movies is proposed, verifying the stereoscopic space use in scenes with different dramatic intensity
and how stereoscopy contributes to these narratives.