
Artistic Studies
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No Charge
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CC BY 4.0
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English
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Latest Articles
Recently published research articles, review papers, and technical notes from the current volume of the journal.
- research article
Narrative Framing through the 5C Cinematography Framework in the Indonesian Film 3: Alif Lam Mim
Khairil Roqi
Indonesian films often employ rich visual styles, yet systematic studies on how cinematographic principles construct ideological meaning remain limited. This study addresses that gap by examining how Joseph V. Mascelli’s 5C cinematographic principles are applied in the film 3: Alif Lam Mim, emphasizing how visual storytelling shapes narrative and ideology. Using a qualitative-descriptive method and close reading of key scenes, the research analyzes composition, camera angles, shot size, continuity, and editing as visual tools for meaning-making. The findings reveal over 90% alignment between the film’s visual language and Mascelli’s 5C model. Specific examples include the use of the rule of thirds (57:43), golden mean (1:12:37), and diagonal depth (2:00:58), as well as high and low angles to modulate vulnerability and dominance. Editing techniques, such as the smash cut at 29:21, effectively convey psychological rupture. The results indicate that 3: Alif Lam Mim employs cinematography not merely for aesthetics but as a critical narrative device, reinforcing ideological stance and emotional resonance. This highlights the role of visual grammar in socio-political storytelling within Indonesian cinema.