Hyperreality / Photo Credit: Futile Work
WHAT IS HYPERREALITY IN FILM? (In
the Entertainment industry.)
What is Hyperreality in Film?
Hyperreality in Film
Technologically created realities are often more authentic
or desirable than the real world in film. Postmodernist film classification for
works that articulate the themes and ideas of postmodernism through the medium
of cinema. Hyperreality, in semiotics and postmodernism, is an inability of
consciousness to distinguish reality from a simulation of reality, especially
in technologically advanced postmodern societies.
Hyperreality is seen as a condition in which what is real
and what is fiction are seamlessly blended together so that there is no clear
distinction between where one ends and the other begins. It allows the
co-mingling of physical reality with virtual reality (VR) and human
intelligence with artificial intelligence (AI). Individuals may find
themselves, for different reasons, more in tune or involved with the hyperreal
world and less with the physical real world.
In film, hyperreality is primarily a visual language as it
works better with images in order to give a hyperreal experience to the
audience. An Individual is taken to the hyperreal scenario by images which
showcase his/her desires and needs.
Films in which characters and settings are either
digitally enhanced or created entirely from CGI (e.g.: 300, where the entire
film was shot in front of a blue/green screen, with all settings
super-imposed). A retail store that looks completely stocked and perfect due to
facing, creating an illusion of more merchandise than there actually is.
Hyperreality, some sources point out, may provide insights
into the postmodern moment by analyzing how simulations disrupt the binary opposition
between reality and illusion but it does not address or resolve the
contradictions inherent in this tension.
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