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“Realism is not a matter of any fidelity to an empirical reality, but of the discursive conventions by which and for which a sense of reality is constructed.” –John Fiske, Television Culture, 21.
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Lecture Summary Realism constructs a “reality” and presents it as unconstructed Realism makes the viewer feel all-knowing Realism positions the viewer socially
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Reality and Realism Reality: The unconstructed, empirical world Realism: A constructed sense of “reality” - an imagined world (Barthes: Nature and History)
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What is “Believable” conforms to the “invisible metadiscourse” –content norms –formal norms –ideological norms
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Example: Motivated editing –shot / reverse shot technique 180 degree rule eyeline match
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Colin MacCabe, “Realism and the Cinema,” 1974 the classic realist text (unarticulated) metalanguage and the object language dominant specularity
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Metalanguage and object language “He thinks of nothing,” she said to herself, “but his own ambition (…) – nothing more.” She could see that he was in search of her but had not yet...
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Object languages (= “object discourses) appear as reality “in inverted commas” there may be several o.l.’s
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Metalanguage –a.k.a. “narrative discourse,” “dominant narrative” –often unarticulated –“denies its own status as articulation”
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“Hierarchy” among discourses hierarchy: the metalanguage is at a higher level than the object language(s) a higher level means more knowledge
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Specularity the (social) position of the unseen spectator Dominant specularity: –the position of the spectator who knows the truth (reality)
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Positioning the Viewer “the text produces a socially located position that it invites the viewer to occupy in order to understand it easily and unproblematically”
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TV: Social extension Britain: working class (often) setting United States: middle class setting
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TV: In the “Present” Sense of being “live” –Film: “a record of what has happened” –Television: “a relay of what is happenening”
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The Quiz Show how does it create a sense of “being live”? what is the role of the musical score?
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Reality TV reality or realism? –an empirical or a constructed world?
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