尼日利亚动画电影中计算机生成图像(CGI)的感知:认知符号学观点

IF 0.8 Q3 COMMUNICATION Fonseca-Journal of Communication Pub Date : 2022-05-09 DOI:10.47941/jcomm.860
U. C. Ajiwe, Stella Uchenna Nwofor
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目的:在尼日利亚,动画图像对儿童的影响和效果有很多正面和负面的批评,没有考虑到这种媒体从我们的文化角度的传播潜力。同样,许多尼日利亚人可能不知道有高质量的尼日利亚本地内容动画。方法:本文着眼于感知计算机生成的图像(CGI)在尼日利亚动画电影。它检查了在流行的尼日利亚动画电影CGI应用的性质,通过分析所使用的技术和意义产生的图像构造,以传达叙事的想法。本文以认知符号学理论框架为基础,采用定性研究设计,研究马里卡(2020)使用CGI进行意义传播的情况。本文使用认知符号学理论的基础是,CGI是模拟可信的图像,表示意义,向尼日利亚境内外的儿童传达编码的文化意识形态。希望这项研究能让人们更好地欣赏尼日利亚动画电影,并鼓励动画师制作更多的动画电影。研究结果:本研究的发现是,在尼日利亚动画电影中,使用CGI来表现物体和角色,就现实而言,模拟了典型非洲世界观的拟像性质,并将历史先例带入生活。它认为,CGI增强了诺莱坞电影叙事的视觉和听觉表现,使观众能够识别电影文本中使用的代码已经建立的意义。对理论、实践和政策的独特贡献:它还建议应利用动画来促进和保护迅速衰落的伊博文化
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Perception of Computer Generated Images (CGI) in Nigerian made animated films: A cognitive-semiotic view
Purpose: There has been lots of positive and negative criticisms on the influences and effects of animated images on kids in Nigeria without considering the communicative potentials of such medium from our cultural perspectives. Again, many Nigerians may not have the knowledge that there are quality Nigerian local content animation. Methodology: This paper looks at the perception of computer generated imagery (CGI) in Nigerian animated films. It examines the nature of the application of CGI in popular Nigerian Animated films by analyzing the techniques used and meanings produced from The images constructed to communicate the ideas of the narratives. This paper is anchored on the framework of cognitive semiotic theory and adopts the qualitative research design to investigate the communication of meanings by use of CGI in Malika (2020), the basis for using cognitive semiotic theory in this paper is that CGI are simulated believable images that denote meanings to communicate encoded cultural ideologies to kids within and outside Nigeria. It is hoped that this study would make better appreciation of Nigerian Animated films and encourage Animators to make more. Findings: The findings in this study, is that, the use of CGI in object and character representation in Nigerian Animated films as regards reality simulates the simulacra nature of a typical African worldview and bring to life a historical antecedent. It submits that CGI boosts the visual and aural representation of the Nollywood film narratives which allow the viewer to recognize the already established meanings of the codes used in film text.  Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: It also recommends that Animation should be used for promotion and preservation of fast fading Igbo cultures
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