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    Iluminación, cromática y composición fotográfica en el cine histórico ecuatoriano: Don Eloy (1981), y 1809 – 1810 Mientras llega el día (2004), de Camilo Luzuriaga
    (Universidad de Cuenca, 2023-11-09) Manzano Barrionuevo, Alexis Alberto; Narváez Narváez, Walter Geovanny
    his research aims to improve the understanding of concepts related to lighting, chromatic and photographic composition in the genre of history or period drama, examining them as tools that help the viewer with perception and temporal location and then applying them in the analysis of two significant Ecuadorian works in this genre, Don Eloy (1981) and 1809 – 1810 mientras llega el día (2004) by Camilo Luzuriaga. For this study we will be guided by the concepts presented in Cinematographic Production Manual (2004) by Carlos Vega Escalante, Light in the Cinema (2005) by Jacques Loiseleux, Cinema and History (2008) by Tomás Valero Martinez, and Chromatic Cinema (2010) by Richard Misek. We find it convenient to base ourselves on the research methodology on the arts proposed by Hernández, F. in his book Fields, themes and methodologies for research related to the arts. Bases for a debate on research (2006). It is our intention that this research will make a significant contribution to the theory and practice of Ecuadorian cinema in the history genre or period drama.

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