Bomfim, Amanda Ribeiro do; https://orcid.org/0009-0001-7809-740X; https://lattes.cnpq.br/7623409059448230
Resumo:
This Capstone project explores the use of fictional cinematic narratives as a means of support in museological communication. The primary research objective is to propose applying the cinematic fiction vision as a strategy to enhance audience interaction with the intrinsic knowledge embedded in museum collections. The specific objectives include conducting a critical review of key authors in the field of cinema and museological communication; contextualize Disney history, especially Brazilian perspective; fostering interaction between film content and museum holdings in museums with scientific estates; and developing a prototype interactive online platform to enrich the visitor experience. The adopted methodology will consist of applied research with a descriptive and exploratory approach. The results show that integrating museological communication with audiovisual language may broaden institutions' reach. The prototype portal demonstrated that it is possible to translate specialized content into accessible narratives to reach audiences from different contexts closer by.