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Script Structures in Modern Audio-Visual Art

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  • Oleksandr Balaban
  • Olena Levchenko
  • Ivan Krupskyy
  • Alla Medvedieva
  • Volodymyr Mykhalov

Abstract

Every last detail in a work of art of any scale depends on the correctness of its construction. This study reveals the essence of audio-visual text as an artistic area that develops and operates in the modern media landscape. The problem of determining the structure of the audio-visual script at the present stage of development was one of the most significant issues addressed in this study. The purpose of the study is to explore the main stages of creating a script for an audio-visual work as an intricate complex object that is the result of creative and production activities. The primary research method was the method of analysis, which managed to achieve the goal of discussing the current stages of creating and structuring the script of an audio-visual work. The task of compositional construction of the script for an audio-visual work is to unite its elements into one, giving the future work logic, harmony, and integrity. It was established which modern methods of writing a script are the most effective in practice. It was concluded that the use of modern methods of structuring the script in creating an audio-visual product contributes to its improvement as a work of art. The practical significance of the study is that the methodological basis of creating the script presented in this study can be used to construct any audio-visual product.

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  • Oleksandr Balaban & Olena Levchenko & Ivan Krupskyy & Alla Medvedieva & Volodymyr Mykhalov, 2021. "Script Structures in Modern Audio-Visual Art," Studies in Media and Communication, Redfame publishing, vol. 9(2), pages 45-50, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:smcjnl:v:9:y:2021:i:2:p:45-50
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