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Costume designer Katarina Šavs: I wish Slovenians would have more confidence in dressing and abandon the rules
Slovenia🎭 Culture8 hr. ago

Costume designer Katarina Šavs: I wish Slovenians would have more confidence in dressing and abandon the rules

Kostumografinja Katarina Šavs v intervjuju razkriva pomembnost kostumov v filmski in gledališki umetnosti, ki pripovedujejo zgodbo, označujejo družbene položaje in izražajo notranji svet likov. Šavs meni, da ljudje ne opazujejo kostumov znotraj zgodbe, kar zmanjšuje njihovo vlogo v interpretaciji. Ona poziva do boljše zavestnosti glede kostumografije in scenografije, kar bi omogočilo globljeno razumevanje filmov in predstav. Šavs poudarja, da kostumi ne dolgočasi, ampak zelo pomagajo pri izražanju likov, kot so socialni status in življenjski slog. Tudi v osebnem oblačenju Slovenci ne uporabljajo barv in vzorcev, kot bi to želeli, kar je posebej zanimivo za ženske starejše 40 let.

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Slovenske novice logoSlovenske noviceIndependentCenter8 hr. ago
Costume designer Katarina Šavs: I wish Slovenians would have more confidence in dressing and abandon the rules

Kostumografinja Katarina Šavs v intervjuju razkriva pomembnost kostumov v filmski in gledališki umetnosti, ki pripovedujejo zgodbo, označujejo družbene položaje in izražajo notranji svet likov. Šavs meni, da ljudje ne opazujejo kostumov znotraj zgodbe, kar zmanjšuje njihovo vlogo v interpretaciji. Ona poziva do boljše zavestnosti glede kostumografije in scenografije, kar bi omogočilo globljeno razumevanje filmov in predstav. Šavs poudarja, da kostumi ne dolgočasi, ampak zelo pomagajo pri izražanju likov, kot so socialni status in življenjski slog. Tudi v osebnem oblačenju Slovenci ne uporabljajo barv in vzorcev, kot bi to želeli, kar je posebej zanimivo za ženske starejše 40 let.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses costume design in film and theater, focusing on artistic expression and cultural interpretation rather than political issues. It does not present any overt ideological stance or frame the subject in a politically charged manner. The tone remains objective and analytical, making

Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒Center9 hr. ago
Why We Should Pay More Attention to Clothing in Movies

The article discusses the importance of paying attention to costumes in films and performances, highlighting how they can reveal information about characters' social status, lifestyle, and personality. Kostumografinja Katarina Šavs emphasizes that costume designers carefully choose outfits for specific reasons, which can enhance audience understanding of the story. She notes that young people today tend to dress similarly, often wearing sports attire, jeans, and white tees, and few dare to stand out. The article references an interview with Šavs on Onaplus.si where she explains the process of creating costumes and why her work is more complex than it appears.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on cultural aspects of costume design in film and theater, discussing artistic choices and societal trends in clothing. There is no mention of politics, policy, or controversy, making the subject apolitical.

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