Cinematographers’ Perceptual Professionalization from Novices to Experts: Observations from an Eye-tracking Case Study

Elen Lotman, Mati Mõttus, Pia Tikka
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Abstract Cinematographers represent a group of experts whose professional skills depend to a great extent on their visual perceptual abilities. By the term perceptual professionalization, we emphasize the embodied dynamics of perceptual learning processes that shape the ways in which cinematographers make creative decisions during their daily practices. Novice cinematographers are initiated in film schools and during assisting jobs to a range of technical skills required for working as heads of the camera department in film productions. However, honing one’s perceptual skills as a professional cinematographer is nothing less than a lifelong process. While scientific studies show evidence for behavioral and physiological differences between experts and novices in many different fields, so far no such studies exist between professional cinematographers and novices. As a starting point for studying how cinematographers’ perceptual learning evolves from the level of novice to that of experienced professional, we assumed that the different expertise levels of cinematographers can be observed in the way they view moving images. We then conducted an eye-tracking case study where we identified differences in the gaze patterns between film professionals with different levels of expertise in cinematography during viewing a film trailer. As the experiential heuristics of creative decision-making of professional cinematographers largely rely on the practical skills accumulated in film work, in order to gain access to such knowledge, we also report how involving a practicing cinematographer both in designing the study and in analyzing the results provided us new insights to the topic under scrutiny. Based on our findings, a new study protocol is proposed.
电影摄影师从新手到专家的感知专业化:眼动追踪案例研究的观察结果
摘要 电影摄影师是一个专家群体,他们的专业技能在很大程度上取决于他们的视觉知觉能力。通过 "感知专业化 "这一术语,我们强调了感知学习过程的内在动力,这种动力决定了电影摄影师在日常工作中做出创造性决定的方式。新手电影摄影师在电影学校和助理工作期间开始学习一系列技术技能,这些技能是在电影制作中担任摄影部门主管所必需的。然而,作为一名专业电影摄影师,感知技能的磨练是一个终身的过程。科学研究表明,在许多不同领域,专家和新手在行为和生理上存在差异,但迄今为止,还没有关于专业电影摄影师和新手的此类研究。作为研究电影摄影师的感知学习如何从新手水平发展到经验丰富的专业人员水平的起点,我们假设电影摄影师的不同专业水平可以从他们观看动态图像的方式中观察到。随后,我们进行了一项眼动跟踪案例研究,发现了不同专业水平的电影摄影师在观看电影预告片时目光模式的差异。由于专业电影摄影师创作决策的经验启发式主要依赖于在电影工作中积累的实践技能,为了获得这些知识,我们还报告了一位实践电影摄影师如何参与设计研究和分析结果,从而为我们所研究的课题提供了新的见解。根据我们的研究结果,我们提出了一个新的研究方案。
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