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diegesis /ˌdʌɪəˈdʒiːsɪs /noun (plural diegeses /ˌdʌɪəˈdʒiːsiːz/)A narrative or plot, typically in a film.It is true that the tropes and symbols that actualize the structure of the lyric, and the diegesis actualizing narrative structures, are all referential, rooted in mores, in ideologies-rooted in history....- Establishing Hamlet and Branagh as a version of the Lacanian ‘subject presumed to know’ also serves a practical purpose in enabling Branagh to sustain an illusion of total control both within and beyond the diegesis of the film.
- Background music is not part of the diegesis of the film and has the potential to create confusion.
Derivativesdiegetic /ˌdʌɪəˈdʒɛtɪk/ adjective ...- Similarly, multi-channel playback systems could render the diegetic space of a conversation by moving dialogue from speaker to speaker as characters moved across screen.
- A common question in your basic film analysis class is going to revolve around diegetic and non-diegetic sound.
- He returns to fulfil his role as an agent of connection at the end of the film, restoring order to the diegetic world.
OriginEarly 19th century: from Greek diēgēsis 'narrative'. |