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PARTISIPATORY DIRECTING IN THE FILM NOISE IN SILENCE
Author(s) -
Reskyana Syam,
Titus Soepono Adji,
Abas Fauzi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
capture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2338-428X
pISSN - 2086-308X
DOI - 10.33153/capture.v11i2.2679
Subject(s) - silence , injustice , style (visual arts) , citizen journalism , film director , dramatization , subject (documents) , documentary film , presentation (obstetrics) , sociology , social injustice , visual arts , aesthetics , media studies , psychology , art , political science , social psychology , law , movie theater , computer science , medicine , radiology , politics , library science
Deaf people are social groups that are protected by the Law of the Republic of Indonesia Number 8 of 2016 concerning Persons with Disabilities, but they still feel injustice or unfair in the world of education and in society environment. The above problems are the basis for the creation of the documentary film Noise In Silence. The type of research used is artistic research which produces a documentary film work. Documentary film production is carried out using a participatory directing style, while the analysis uses a visual approach. The resulting documentary film shows the participatory style can support the discovery of answers to the director's doubts, and can reveal the subject's experience in depth so that it can be captured by the audience. In addition, the dramatization of the presentation was successfully realized, so that this film has a high influence on the emotional level of the audience.

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