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Projecting Illusion: Film Spectatorship and the Impression of Reality (Cambridge Studies in Film) Book

Projecting Illustion offers a systematic analysis of the impression of reality in the cinema and the pleasure it provides the film spectator.Film affords an especially compelling aesthetic experience that can be considered as a form of illusion akin to the experience of daydream and dream. Examining the concept of illusion and its relationship to fantasy in the experience of visual representation, Richard Allen situates his explanation within the context of an analytical criticism of contemporary film theory.Read More

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    Projecting Illusion offers a systematic analysis of the impression of reality in the cinema and the pleasure it provides the film spectator. Film affords an especially compelling aesthetic experience that can be considered as a form of illusion akin to the experience of daydream and dream. Examining the concept of illusion and its relationship to fantasy in the experience of visual representation, Richard Allen situates his explanation within the context of an analytical criticism of contemporary film theory.

  • 0521587158
  • 9780521587150
  • Richard Allen
  • 28 May 1997
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 192
  • New Ed
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