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Item Arquitectura de los sueños: análisis y deconstrucción del montaje en secuencias oníricasVillalobos-Criollo, Luis Alejandro; Carvajal-Osorio, Maria Camila; Moreno-Real, Nicolas; Rodriguez-Pardo, Alisson Paola; Aros, AndrésThe problem of the exercise of assembling dream sequences without having a guide or manual, is the basis that serves to research to find resources, characteristics and elements that share dream sequences chosen from the films: Sherlock Jr. (Buster Keaton, 1924), Jacob's ladder (Adrian Lyne, 1990) and Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (Michel Gondry, 2004), based on the analysis obtained from the text " Film analysis: A comprehensive methodological approach” by Aristizabal and Pinilla in conjunction with the texts "the deaths of Colombian cinema" by Oswaldo Osorio and "the cinematographic montage" by Joan Marimón, which is reflected in the creation of a technical orientation framework, the content of which can be applied in any audiovisual sequence with dreamlike or dreamlike characteristics. Taking the adaptation of this framework as an example, the university short film Ópera prima, will be the starting point for a reflection on the practical creation of montage supported by a text.Item Diseño de una guía para la construcción de personajes victimarios con trastorno de estrés post traumático de guerra y su aplicación en las películas colombianas: Satanás, La sombra del caminante y El páramoPatiño Ladino, María Fernanda; Patiño Carrillo, Maria Fernanda; Naicipa Hormaza, Daniela; Muñoz Sanabria, Andrés Felipe; Rojas, DarioThe main objective of the present monograph, is to design a guide for the construction of fictitious characters who are suffering of port-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), based on the symptoms presented in The Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, DSM-5, fifth edition, by the American Society of Psychiatry. Henceforth, we conducted a thorough investigation on the history and exploration of PTSD-related topics through cinema in their entanglement and social reflection of the Colombian armed conflict, in order to better analyze the different cinematic components of the characters in Colombian movies such as: Satanas—Eliseo—La Sombra del Caminante—el Silletero—y El Paramo—Ponce y Cortes. Which as a result, yielded different character-related degrees of PTSD. Therefore, the guide is used and applied to our short film, Gatillo, and main character, Ismael.