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Ponce, P., (2023). El proceso creativo y ejecución de la Dirección de arte y Dirección de sonido en el cortometraje “Ad Honorem” [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23954
Ponce, P., El proceso creativo y ejecución de la Dirección de arte y Dirección de sonido en el cortometraje “Ad Honorem” []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23954
@misc{renati/537160,
title = "El proceso creativo y ejecución de la Dirección de arte y Dirección de sonido en el cortometraje “Ad Honorem”",
author = "Ponce Garcia, Pamela Andrea",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
Ad Honorem is a mockumentary that tells the lived experiences of ad honorem online jobs carried out by Viviana and Vicente, two university interns who seek to validate their pre-professional practices and graduate from university. This short film seeks to achieve the following four objectives: to portray the new normal that many students live when seeking employment, to deepen the new experiences that young people live in quarantine, to narrate the experiences of practitioners on an aesthetic level through interviews and to empathize with many university students in Peru by showing such normality. For this, various audiovisual references were studied such as The Office (USA), Cómo hackear a tu jefe and Como en el cine, and psychology of color theory established by Eva Heller to finish structure the main characters with the help of the script, such as the choice of the color of their clothing and scenery. Likewise, in the area of sound, it was used especially in diegetic direct sound with some exceptions of sound effects and the use of songs to support the generation of environments. Finally, it is considered that the short film Ad Honorem manages to portray the new normal that young university students who work at pre-professional practices to graduate.
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