Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes - PPGARTES/ICA
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O Programa de Pós-Graduação em Artes (PPGARTES) é um programa do Instituto de Ciências da Arte (ICA) da Universidade Federal do Pará (UFPA) e em nível de Mestrado acadêmico teve a sua primeira turma constituída no ano de 2009 e o primeiro Processo Seletivo para o Doutorado acadêmico se deu no primeiro semestre de 2016.
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Item Acesso aberto (Open Access) A música nos filmes "Um dia qualquer" e "Brutos inocentes" de Líbero Luxardo(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2016-07-08) ALONSO, Wagner de Lima; SILVA, Joel Cardoso da; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6918547599708778In this research we explored, from the fictional movies Um dia qualquer e Brutos inocentes de Líbero Luxardo, both members of the Amazon Cycle of filmmakers' production, the relationship between instrumental music and scene, in a sum, based on what can be said about something that is not only image neither isolated music, but a peculiar amalgam of film language or audiovisual expressions. Based on epidemiological strategies in arts in the Amazon, we expect, with the results produced, to understand the process of film creation of Líbero Luxardo in using music in the Amazon Cycle films; to contribute to the theoretical and reflective researches about films from the local production; and to collaborate with spreading the importance of music in the formation of film language. Thus, we consider a film as a singular work, endowed with autonomy, able to establish a text in which reading is engendered by the characteristics of its narrative and its visual and audio data. For this study, we did not apply any preconceived methodological proposal, we only suggested a template to analyze the filmic sequences of Luxardo included in the survey. There is an object approach in Philosophy, called Phenomenology, we deemed more appropriate to our study for it values the way of saying what things are, understands that the exterior and interior of things coincide. That means, one thing is as it is, so that if we wish to say what something is, we should perceive it, contact it as a phenomenon, as something that takes place in our perceptual field, and then, without prior notions, describe it. This approach will guide all the descriptive steps. Thus, our way to analyze the films was based on the following cycle: identification of the film sequences in which there is incidental instrumental music; description of the selected sequences of images; description of the music from the same sequences; identification of the relationship between music and image; and finally, comments on the relationship between image and music in each scene, relating them, when possible, with the literature on the subject. We also consider that Luxardo’s films should be taken as works inscribed in the history of forms and cinematic styles; therefore, on the last stage proposed, we have established a dialogue on the identified relationship between music and image in his films with some existing theories on the subject and we have used as theoretical assumptions mainly Carrasco (2003), Chion (2011, 2015), Matos (2014), Radigales (2008), Tragtenberg (2008), e Xalabarder (2013), signatories to the idea that music and scene in their relations extend the possibilities of meanings and definitions to the perception of the viewer. The theories that supported this research were obtained through printed literature and digital media. Through this model, we seek a balance between the interpretative content of comments and the information provided that can make them verifiable, stimulating debate and the continued construction of knowledge.