Title from e-book title screen (viewed Feb. 2, 2005).
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Preface / Jay David Bolter -- Introduction : The Spectacle of the Real / Geoff King -- Part I: Spectacle, Ideology, Catastrophe -- 1. Media Culture and the Triumph of the Spectacle / Douglas Kellner -- 2. Real Time, Catastrophe, Spectacle: Reality as Fantasy in Live Media / Lee Rodney -- 3. "Just Like a Movie"?: 9/11 and Hollywood Spectacle / Geoff King -- 4. Reframing Fantasy : September 11 and the Global Audience / Kathy Smith -- 5. Teratology of the Spectacle / Dean Lockwood -- Part II: Reality/TV -- 6. Caught on Tape : A Legacy of Low-tech Reality / Amy West -- 7. Love 'n the Real; or, How I Learned to Love Reality TV / Misha Kavka -- 8. Looking Inside : Showing Medical Operations on Ordinary Television / Frances Bonner -- 9. Hell in a Cell and Other Stories : Violence, Endangerment and Authenticity in Professional Wrestling / Leon Hunt -- 10. Docobricolage in the Age of Simulation / Bernadette Flynn -- Part III: Film -- 11. A Production Designer's Cinema : Historical Authenticity in Popular Films Set in the Past / Michele Pierson -- 12. The New Spatial Dynamics of the Bullet-Time Effect / Lisa Purse -- 13. "I was dreaming I was awake and then I woke up and found myself asleep" : Dreaming, Spectacle and Reality in Waking Life / Paul Ward -- 14. Cannibal Holocaust and the Pornography of Death / Julian Petley -- 15. Beyond the Blair Witch : A New Horror Aesthetic? / Peg Aloi -- 16. Spectres and Capitalism / Spectacle and the Horror Film / Mike Wayne -- 17. Looking On : Troubling Spectacles and the Complicitous Spectator / Michele Aaron -- 18. The Enigma of the Real : The Qualifications for Real Sex in Contemporary Art Cinema / Tanya Krzywinska.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Hollywood special effects offer spectacular creations or re-creations that make claims to our attention on the grounds of their 'incredible-seeming reality'. They can appear both 'incredible' and 'real', their appeal based on their ability to 'convince'--to appear real in terms such as detail and texture--and on their status as fabricated spectacle, to be admired as such. At a seemingly very different end of the audio-visual media spectrum, 'reality' television offers the spectacle of, supposedly, the 'real' itself, a 'reality' that ranges from the banality of the quotidian to intense interperso.
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31809781841509181
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Title
Spectacle of the real.
International Standard Book Number
9781841501208
CORPORATE BODY NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Bitterfeld
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Film criticism.
Mass media.
Motion pictures, Reviews.
Reality television programs, Reviews.
Reality.
Spectacular, The.
Attentats du 11 septembre 2001, États-Unis dans la presse.
Réalisme au cinéma.
Télévision-vérité
Elfter September
Fernsehprogramm
Film criticism.
Filmästhetik
Films.
Kulturwandel
Live-Sendung
Mass media.
Medien
Motion pictures.
PERFORMING ARTS-- Film & Video-- History & Criticism.