Shot Sizes and Camera Angles in Cinema and Television: New Inspiration for Printed Textile Hangings Designs Using AI

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1 Department of Photography, Cinema and Television, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University, Egypt

2 Lecturer in the Department of Printing, Dyeing and Finishing - Faculty of Applied Arts - Beniseuif University - Egypt

Abstract

Both cinema and television are rich sources of design inspiration, and the visual language elements of moving pictures can be used to create unique and attractive textile designs, by analyzing recorded frames and translating them into innovative artistic designs.

The research problem is: How to take advantage of the language of both shot sizes and camera angles used in some dramatic cinema and television scenes as a source of inspiration for innovative artistic designs on fabrics, including printed textile hangings, using AI technology to open new horizons in textile printing. Most of the shots used in the research were used as designs for printed textile hangings, and a survey was conducted for design specialists for the designs before and after using AI .

This research is based on the descriptive and analytical approach in the theoretical study and the applied approach in the practical study.

The research aims to study different types of camera angles and shot sizes and employ them in cinematic and television works, and the aesthetic values inspired by cinematic and television scenes and drawing inspiration for designs from them. Using AI to create new designs inspired by scenes from movies and series and their applications in printed textile hangings. The importance of the research lies in enriching the design environment for textile printing with new innovative designs for hangings by using dramatic cinematic and television clips, and also using AI to transform some movie and series clips into Printed Textile Hangings designs.

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