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Films about Filmmaking: Illusion and Anti-Illusion in Meta-Film(including a Case Study of the Tom DiCillo film LIVING IN OBLIVION)

Author Marion Matuella
Publisher VDM Verlag
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PublisherVDM Verlag
ISBN / ASIN3639008723
ISBN-139783639008722
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Sales Rank12,677,628
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Film creates illusionary reality and manipulates its viewers through both technical and narrative techniques. However, what happens if the illusion of a film is destroyed by anti-illusion? FILMS ABOUT FILMMAKING deal with the confrontation of illusion and anti-illusion, of mystification and demystification. In her book Marion Matuella discusses the differences between conventional films and meta-films and their different effects on the viewers. She works out ways of creating both illusion (through classical narrative, mise-en-scène, cinematography and editing) and anti-illusion (through self-reflexive versions of the mechanisms mentioned above), and illustrates this process with a detailed case study of the Tom DiCillo film LIVING IN OBLIVION. This book is designed for students of film studies and moviegoers who would like to gain a critical awareness of different methods of filmmaking and their manipulative effects.