Humor und erfolgreiche Kinderfilme: Strukturen und Relevanz eines filmischen Mittels
by
Andre F Nebe
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Humor
Format
Paperback
Pages
575
Language
German
Published
Sep 13, 2018
Publisher
Springer VS
Edition
1. Aufl. 2019
ISBN-10
3658233281
ISBN-13
9783658233280
Description
André F. Nebe explores the intricate relationship between humor and children's films, analyzing its structure and significance as a cinematic tool. Through a comprehensive examination, he dissects how humor not only enhances storytelling but also engages young audiences, contributing to the overall appeal of these films. Nebe's thesis delves into various examples, illustrating how comedic elements serve as a bridge for children, making complex themes accessible and relatable.
By addressing the nuanced interplay between laughter and narrative, Nebe highlights the importance of humor in fostering emotional connections and promoting cognitive development. His scholarly approach provides invaluable insights for filmmakers, educators, and parents alike, revealing that humor is not merely an entertaining aspect but a crucial component in crafting successful narratives for children. This exploration sheds light on the broader implications of children's media, emphasizing its role in shaping the values and understanding of young viewers.
By addressing the nuanced interplay between laughter and narrative, Nebe highlights the importance of humor in fostering emotional connections and promoting cognitive development. His scholarly approach provides invaluable insights for filmmakers, educators, and parents alike, revealing that humor is not merely an entertaining aspect but a crucial component in crafting successful narratives for children. This exploration sheds light on the broader implications of children's media, emphasizing its role in shaping the values and understanding of young viewers.
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