THE FUNCTION OF MINIATURE ART IN CHARACTER AND SPACE DESIGN OF THE 18TH CENTURY OTTOMAN PERIOD EPIC FILM NARRATIVE: THE EPIC DESIGN FEATURES OF FOUR SULTAN PORTRAITS IN KEBIR MUSAVVER SILSILENAME BY LEVNI


Yakut I.

TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DESIGN ART AND COMMUNICATION, cilt.5, sa.1, ss.67-75, 2015 (ESCI) identifier

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The aim of this study is to demonstrate the place of miniature art in making character and space design of 18th century Ottoman period Epic Film Narrative. It has been examined contributions of miniature art in making character and space design for epic film in this study. It has been applied social semiotics technics on four Sultan portrait showing character and space in integration selected from Kebir Musavver Silsilename by Levni. It is important to express the weavings and ornaments of clothing and accessory of Sultans and weaving and ornaments of interior in the space in portrait miniatures. Using the features of epic design in miniatrures will increase reality in epic film design. To examine character and space design of Art areas (miniature, literary texts e.t.c.) including epic narrative in the research phase for Scenerio is indicator of the requirement interaction between the arts. To provide with the interaction between the arts for getting epic reality is necessary arts literacy relating visual and written art areas having epic narrative.