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This research focuses on developing a psychology-based evaluation procedure for emotional clips in films. For identifying thetrends of editing frequencies and achieving the attractive emotional clips design, we introduce the Kano model to construct the evaluation model. Films not only through images, soundtracks and other audio-visual means to convey a variety of emotions to the audience, but also by the frequency of the clip to help the audiences share the emotions expressed therein. Based on the montage theory, the authors try to make a data-based analysis of editing frequencies. With film clips selected from the past decade or so, the author tries to identify changes in the editing frequencies of emotion clips from the perspective of development and evaluate the emotional clips, so as to provide feasible evaluation process and valuable reference for editing of emotion clips in film post-production. © 2016 IEEE.
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Year: 2016
Page: 463-466
Language: English
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