Bibliographic citations
Ramos, L., (2019). Adaptación del lenguaje escrito al lenguaje audiovisual: Flamenca en la propuesta visual de “Di mi nombre” de Rosalía [Trabajo de investigación, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)]. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652429
Ramos, L., Adaptación del lenguaje escrito al lenguaje audiovisual: Flamenca en la propuesta visual de “Di mi nombre” de Rosalía [Trabajo de investigación]. PE: Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC); 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10757/652429
@misc{renati/390817,
title = "Adaptación del lenguaje escrito al lenguaje audiovisual: Flamenca en la propuesta visual de “Di mi nombre” de Rosalía",
author = "Ramos Ascencio, Lucía Ivanette",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas (UPC)",
year = "2019"
}
Through the years, cinematography has evolved radically, adapting to different proposals and aesthetics that evolve year by year. An extension of it comes to be the videoclip, format by which great artists related to the music industry have had the opportunity to distribute and generate interest in viewers. Over time, this one has also evolved, being one of the most important formats used by the music industry. While the different proposals, both in the cinema and for music videos, have inspiration from third parties for their realization, one of the techniques, not that common, but still present, is the adaptation of the text to a visual format, being this one much common in the film industry. This leads to question why is this technique not seen much in the proposal for videoclips, being this ones a way to be able to express, through the music and lyrics of songs, a story much more enriching. The present work seeks to expose and describe, from an arduous process of observation and analysis, the adaptation of a text to a visual proposal, being Flamenca, an Occitan book of the thirteenth century, and the music video “Di mi nombre“, by the Spanish artist Rosalía, our research objects, demonstrating what representation can be given to an ancient text to a contemporary visual proposal.
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