An Analysis of Visual Effects in Martial Arts with Film and TV Industry in 20th Century
Table of Content
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION1
Outline of the Study1
Background of the Research1
Problem Statement2
Aims2
Objectives2
Research Question2
Ethical Considerations3
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW4
Visual Effects4
Advancements in Entertainment4
Visual Effects in Performing Arts5
Visual Effects and Audience Emotions6
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY8
Research Method8
Data Collection Method8
Case study8
Visual Effects9
Performing Art9
Digital Media10
Literature Search10
Reliability and Validity10
CHAPTER 04: DISCUSSION12
CHAPTER 05: CONCLUSION18
REFERENCES19
APPENDICES21
Time Scale21
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Outline of the Study
This study will be based on the topic 'How can different types of visual effects in martial arts, physical sports and performing arts be achieved and portrayed in order to capture certain emotions from an audience.' The first chapter will introduce the topic along with the purpose and significance of the study. The second chapter will present a review of literature relevant to the topic. The methodology of the study will be presented in the third chapter. Data analysis and findings, and discussions will be presented in the fourth chapter. The study will be concluded in the fifth chapter. The implications of research and recommendations for further research will be presented in the fifth chapter.
Background of the Research
Visual effects involve diverse processes that are used to create or manipulate the imagery exterior to the context of a live movie (Sifakis, Garcia, and Tziritas, 2000, pp. 13). These types of effects are created through Computer Generated Imagery (CGI) (Wright, 2011, pp. 3). Visual effects have now become an essential component of storytelling and video communication. They are used in a number of television programs, films, commercials, music videos, dancing videos, sport broadcast, and others. Visual effects or VFX make up visual vocabulary that is used by script or storywriters and producers in order to create realism and emotion. With the passage of time, the role of visual effects is getting more critical than others (Walczak & Cellary, 1999, pp. 335).
In this age of digital media, the use of special effects is common in different forms of media. The use of visual effects can be witnessed in different forms of performing art including boxing, martial art, wrestling, and others.
Problem Statement
There are different types of visual effects that are used in performing arts. In the twenty-first century, the use of visual effects in movies and live shows has become very common. It is believed that visual effects are achieved and portrayed in visual effect, martial art, dancing, singing, and other performing arts in order to capture the emotions of an audience.
Aims
To research and understand visual effects in martial arts
Objectives
Investigate the relationship between visual effects and martial arts.
Research Question
How can different types of visual effects in martial arts, physical sports and performing arts be achieved and portrayed in order to capture certain attention from an audience?
What is the impact of the use of visual effects on viewers?
Ethical Considerations
Long & Johnson (2000) is fully aware of all ethical considerations that need to be addressed at the time of analysing the research questions. In order to carry out the research, Long & Johnson (2000) will inform all the participants ...