aesthetic definitions

verisimilitude- the appearance of being true or real

social realism- a realistic depiction in art of contemporary life, as a means of social or political comment.

magic realism- a literary or artistic genre in which realistic narrative and naturalistic technique are combined with surreal elements of dram or fantasy.

hyperreality- the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality.

colour grading- manipulating raw film and video images to create consistent colour tones throughout a motion picture.

visual motif- a reoccurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art.

sound motifs- a sound effect or combination of sound effects that are associated with a particular character, setting, situation or ideas through the film.

pathos- a quality that evokes pity or sadness.

bathos- anti-climax created by an unintentional lapse in mood from the sublime to the trivial.

comedy- entertainment consisting of jokes and sketches, intend to make an audience laugh.

suspense- a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty of what might happen.

dramatic irony- a literary devise by which the audience or readers understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its character.

post modern comedy- the saturation of slippages and meanings prevent a solid linkage of humorous and serious meaning.

Aesthetics definitions

Verisimilitude: how realistic and/or true something apperars.

social realism: realistic portrayals of ordinary life within art.

magic realism: When a realistic narrative is combined with magic elements.

hyper reality: a depiction of real life in an exaggerated and striking manner.

Iconography: visual images and symbols used in art that has a meaning attached to it.

Intertextual Referencing: when one text is used and shaped within another text.

Visual/ Sound motifs: sound and visuals that are used within a movie attached to a character or place.

Colour Grading: when colour tones are applied to raw footage in post production.

Auteur Trademarks: when a director implements their own style within a movie through visuals or sound.

Pathos: a quality that evokes pity or sadness.

Bathos: a type of anti-climax where the mood is suddenly changed.

Suspense: a feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty.

Comedy: something made with the intension to make the audience laugh.

Dramatic irony: When the audience knows something the character doesn’t.

distancing effect: to distance the audience from the story by reminding them that its fake using camera work.

Postmodern Humour: comedy linked to more serious and taboo topics.