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DIEGESISPlato's concept of narration, as opposed to mimesis (imitation or representation).
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DIEGESISThe 'world' of a moving image text, as indicated not only by what can be seen, or by sounds generated from on-screen actions and objects (e.g. footsteps, explosions), but also by off-screen [..]
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DIEGESISThe denotative material of film narrative, it includes, according to Christian Metz, not only the narration itself, but also the fictional space and time dimension implied by the narrative.
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DIEGESISIn a narrative fun, the world of the film's story. It refers to all the events that characters are aware of, or that are presumed to have taken place and actions in the story, including spaces no [..]
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DIEGESIS, NONDIEGETIC SOUND
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DIEGESISThe world of the film and how it is experienced by characters within it.
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DIEGESISFrom the ancient Greek for “recounted story,” diegesis is a term used in film studies to refer to the story (or narrative) world of a film. Diegetic SoundDiegetic sound is any sound that emanates from [..]
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