Dronopoetics: Unmanned Aerial Cinematography and Ivan Sen's Goldstone

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D. Binns
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abstract:The use of unmanned aerial vehicles in mainstream cinema has been underexplored in film scholarship. This article seeks to address this by looking at Ivan Sen's use of odd aerial perspectives in his 2016 film Goldstone, captured with the use of drones. This article considers the history of aerial photography and its impacts, before analyzing three drone shots from Goldstone, in terms of what these shots contain, and how they are situated in the edit. What is proposed is a poetics of drone cinematography, as observed in Sen's film but applicable to all visual media. This poetics considers what the drone affords the cinematographer, director, and editor in terms of perspective. Finally, Deleuze's film-philosophy and posthuman theory are co-opted to explore what drone footage affords Ivan Sen and all filmmakers in terms of the cinematic inscription of an attitude to the environment.
Dronopoetics:无人驾驶航空摄影与Ivan Sen的Goldstone
无人机在主流电影中的应用在电影学术界一直没有得到充分的探索。本文试图通过观察伊万·森在2016年的电影《戈德斯通》中使用奇怪的空中视角来解决这一问题,这部电影是用无人机拍摄的。本文考虑了航空摄影的历史及其影响,然后分析了Goldstone的三张无人机照片,这些照片包含什么,以及它们在编辑中的位置。所提出的是无人机摄影的诗学,正如森的电影中所观察到的,但适用于所有视觉媒体。这种诗学从视角考虑无人机为摄影师、导演和编辑提供了什么。最后,德勒兹的电影哲学和后人类理论被用来探索无人机镜头为伊凡·森和所有电影制作人提供了对环境态度的电影铭文。
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