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A Study of Scene Scheduling in the Narrative Space of Heterotopian Cinema

Abstract

This paper takes the concept of “heterotopia” as an entry point to explore the specific expression and significance of the concept of heterotopia in movie scene scheduling. Scene scheduling plays a crucial role in creating film atmosphere and promoting narrative development, such as scene scheduling, camera, color, lighting, composition, editing and other audiovisual language skills, which can help to convey the deeper cultural connotations of the film. This paper will also analyze the construction mechanism of heterotopian film narrative space with the help of film semiotics theory. By breaking the linear narrative of traditional movie structure, heterotopian space creates a unique sense of time and space interlacing, which provides a useful reference for the theoretical research and creative production of movie art.

Keywords

Heterotopia, Narrative Space, Narrative Time, Film Semiotics, Scene Scheduling

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