The Rise of Architecture and Design-Based Film Festivals
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While tech savvy architects and designers are using social networking tools to bypass traditional media and connect directly with the public, others are turning to more conventional methods of dissemination, such as film. More than that of print magazines, books, or websites, the grandeur of film captures the attention of the soul ? which is exactly why the portrayal of design through film raises public awareness of urban issues. Most architectural photography depicts buildings and spaces without any people around. If images do include people, they are often blurred away or kept far in the background of the image. With film, the same strategies could easily be applied. More often than not, however, the vitality of human activity within and around the architecture provides a more realistic experience for the viewer.
Have films about architecture and design reached the point of critical acclaim at Cannes, Sundance, or TIFF" Not quite, but that may eventually happen. Over the p...
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