Dr. Tim Smith, a visual scientist at the University of London, discusses how our brains perceive what's seen on the big screen. How do we process images, events and stories that we see in the movies?
Thanx for the interesting link! I think it's relative to the size, place and psychological aspects too. That is, watching a film on an HD TV in a noisy household in comparison to watching the same film on a big screen in a somewhat quiet, dark theater. Early Film theorists addressed this topic too even though the eye-tracker was not available at the time :-)
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Thanx for the interesting link! I think it's relative to the size, place and psychological aspects too. That is, watching a film on an HD TV in a noisy household in comparison to watching the same film on a big screen in a somewhat quiet, dark theater. Early Film theorists addressed this topic too even though the eye-tracker was not available at the time :-)