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Film Studies
  • Reality Effects and Truth Effects

2
Table of Contents
  • 1. Recap
  • 2. Take a Photograph or Make a Photograph
  • 3. Reality effects and truth effects

3
Recap
  • Film Realism - a style of filmmaking in which an
    attempt is made to represent something familiar
    or typical without changing it.
  • Realist film - a type of films which are
    characterized for such a style

4
Recap
  • Film Formalism - a style of filmmaking whose main
    concern is to alter and recreate the reality.
  • Formalistic film - a type of films which are
    characterized for such a style.

5
Recap
  • PROBLEMS OF FILM REALISM
  • Film is not reality itself but the representation
    of it. Thus, filmed reality is subject to
    filmmakers alteration and manipulation.
  • PROBLEMS OF FILM FORMALISM
  • It is impossible to create anything which has
    nothing to do with the reality we perceive.

6
Recap
  • Woody Allens comedy, Annie Hall (1977)
  • Real Marshall McLuhan appears
  • But he is still his (moving) image and not
    himself.

7
Recap
  • When the audience takes people on the screen as
    real.
  • Imaginary relationship the illusion screen
    reality is part of actual reality
  • Jacques Lacan and Christian Metz
  • Woody Allens Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

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Recap
  • Realism and formalism coexist and interact in
    every film
  • Our task is
  • - to identify the extent to which a film is
    realistic, formalistic or both
  • - to explore how filmmakers achieve realism or
    formalism

10
Take or Make a Photograph
  • Photography is a modern invention which has
    enabled us to record reality as it really is.
  • Question Is photography an objective reflection
    of reality?

11
Take or Make a Photograph?
  • Choices of exposure and shutter speed
  • - reflect photographers intention.

12
Take or Make a Photograph
  • John Constables two drawings of the same spot.
  • Dedham from Langham

13
Take or Make a Photograph
  • Composition
  • Photographer finding an interesting moment
  • Photoes by Henri Cartier-Bresson

14
Take or Make a Photograph
  • The choice of colour or black and white
  • - reflects Aesthetic choice

15
Take or Make a Photograph
  • John Constables series of paintings of the sky

16
Take or Make a Photograph
  • Constables studies on cloud-formation based on
    Alexander Cozens

17
Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Film is not, no matter how realistic it is, the
    simple, objective recording of reality but the
    rearrangement of it.
  • Virtual reality, O.K. You know what virtual
    means? O.K., it is like really real. So virtual
    reality is practically, totally real. But not.
    -- Jennifer Jason Leigh as Lois Kaiser in Robert
    Altmans Short Cuts

18
Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Realism is a relative concept in two senses
  • 1) There is no pure or perfect form of realism.
    Some films are more realistic than others.
  • 2) The filmmakers and the viewers idea of
    reality is relative.
  • An alternative way to describe realism
  • To discuss realism in terms of effects which a
    film create on the audience.

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Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Reality Effects - they come into being when
    representations in moving images give the
    audience the impression that they mimic the
    facticity of the world around us, or surface
    appearance. Roland Barthes

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Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Unauthenticity or impression of authenticity
  • Richard Curtiss Casablanca (US, 1942)
  • Authenticity or impression of authenticity
  • Gino Pontecorvos La Battaglia di Algeri (Italy,
    1966)

21
Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Truth Effects - they come into being when
    representations in moving images agree with
    viewers ideas of what is true about the world in
    a general sense. They have to do with whether
    texts conform to what she generally believes
    about experience. Michel Foucault

22
Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Moving images have truth-effects even when they
    are objectively untrue.
  • Samuel Fullers House of Bamboo (US, 1955)
  • Louis Gilberts You Live Only Twice (UK/US,
    1967) Roald Dahl (script) and Ian Fleming
    (original novel)

23
Reality Effects and Truth Effects
  • Truth Effects
  • Idealist approach to our cognition
  • Things do not exist in themselves. They exist
    only as ideas that each of us has of them.
  • Reality Effects
  • Materialist approach to our cognition
  • Things exist independently of the individuals
    knowledge of them.

24
Of the following two scenes which renders reality
effects and which truth effects?
  • Michelangelo Antonionis Zabriskie Point (US,
    1970)
  • Extreme slow-motion photography and extremely
    graphic rendition of an explosion.
  • Roland Joffés Killing Field (UK, 1984)
  • More Conventional restaging an explosion.

25
Our impression of moving images being realistic
  • Our impression of moving images being realistic
    depends on both reality and truth effects that
    they exert on us.
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