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The digital project is part of a master's thesis in the "Rare Book and Digital Humanities" program at the University of France-Comté.

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The master’s thesis examines the aesthetics and evolution of title cards in medieval films from the silent film era to the mid-twentieth century. With an interdisciplinary digital humanities approach the study explores the interplay between medieval manuscript traditions and cinematic practices. The paper reviews the terminology and structural elements of film title sequences emphasizing their dual function as both introductory parts and narrative instruments. While analyzing a database of some 100 films, this work follows the aesthetic transformations and technological advances that influenced the representation of medieval narratives in film. The research provides a visual representation of the main highlights of a custom-built database of medieval films, a historiographical overview and a selection of case studies with notable film examples.

This website is an integral part of the research. It offers an opportunity to explore the database and to discover the visualization of information.

Another component of the research is the Jupyter Notebook.

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The digital project is part of a master's thesis in the "Rare Book and Digital Humanities" program at the University of France-Comté.

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