Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Daniel Lucas de
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA)
Texto Completo: https://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/handle/ANIMA/3202
Resumo: The subgenre found footage has proliferated since the turn of the millennium and today represents a significant portion of the production of American horror film - especially the independent one. Characterized by the use of diegetic cameras – inserted within the narrative universe of the films –, which are usually handled by the characters themselves, the productions made within this style approximate the relationship that the public has with a supposedly (and simulated) amateur image and, consequently, more realistic. This dissertation aims to analyze how the subgenre found footage relates to this discussion of film realism, more specifically in horror movies. To achieve this goal, we study the history of film realism - based on studies by authors such as André Bazin, Ismail Xavier and David Bordwell. We discuss the concepts of realism and naturalism, classic cinema and avant-garde cinema, and we see how these discussions fit into our object of study. We also studied the trajectory of found footage, addressing its prehistory (the relationship with literature and radio), the earliest manifestations in the cinema, and its establishment as subgenre of terror after the launch of The Blair Witch Project (1999). The visual and narrative style of found footage is analyzed based on the theories of authors such as Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Cecilia Sayad. From the information collected in these surveys, we relate the contents to the analysis of the five main films of the horror franchise Paranormal Activity (2009 - 2015). Through these analyzes, we see that the very conception of realism within the franchise proves to be malleable, as films sometimes hang for avant-garde cinema and sometimes for a classic cinema.
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spelling Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneoTerrorRealismoFound footageAtividade ParanormalCinemaThe subgenre found footage has proliferated since the turn of the millennium and today represents a significant portion of the production of American horror film - especially the independent one. Characterized by the use of diegetic cameras – inserted within the narrative universe of the films –, which are usually handled by the characters themselves, the productions made within this style approximate the relationship that the public has with a supposedly (and simulated) amateur image and, consequently, more realistic. This dissertation aims to analyze how the subgenre found footage relates to this discussion of film realism, more specifically in horror movies. To achieve this goal, we study the history of film realism - based on studies by authors such as André Bazin, Ismail Xavier and David Bordwell. We discuss the concepts of realism and naturalism, classic cinema and avant-garde cinema, and we see how these discussions fit into our object of study. We also studied the trajectory of found footage, addressing its prehistory (the relationship with literature and radio), the earliest manifestations in the cinema, and its establishment as subgenre of terror after the launch of The Blair Witch Project (1999). The visual and narrative style of found footage is analyzed based on the theories of authors such as Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Cecilia Sayad. From the information collected in these surveys, we relate the contents to the analysis of the five main films of the horror franchise Paranormal Activity (2009 - 2015). Through these analyzes, we see that the very conception of realism within the franchise proves to be malleable, as films sometimes hang for avant-garde cinema and sometimes for a classic cinema.O subgênero found footage proliferou-se a partir da virada do milênio e hoje representa uma parcela significativa da produção do cinema de terror norte-americano – especialmente o independente. Caracterizado pelo uso de câmeras diegéticas – inseridas dentro do universo narrativo dos filmes –, que normalmente são manuseadas pelos próprios personagens, as produções realizadas dentro desse estilo aproximam a relação que o público tem com uma imagem supostamente (e simuladamente) amadora e, consequentemente, mais realista. Esta dissertação tem o objetivo de analisar de que maneira o subgênero found footage se relaciona com essa discussão a respeito do realismo no cinema, mais especificamente no cinema de terror. Para atingir esse objetivo, estudamos a história do realismo no cinema – tendo como base estudos de autores como André Bazin, Ismail Xavier e David Bordwell. Discutimos os conceitos de realismo e naturalismo, cinema clássico e cinema de vanguarda, e vemos de que maneira essas discussões se encaixam em nosso objeto de estudo. Estudamos também a trajetória do found footage, abordando sua pré-história (a relação com a literatura e o rádio), as primeiras manifestações no cinema e o seu estabelecimento como subgênero do terror após o lançamento de A Bruxa de Blair (The Blair Witch Project, 1999). O estilo visual e narrativo do found footage é analisado com base nas teorias de autores como Alexandra Heller-Nicholas e Cecília Sayad. A partir das informações colhidas nessas pesquisas, relacionamos os conteúdos com a análise dos cinco filmes principais da franquia de terror Atividade Paranormal (Paranormal Activity, 2009 - 2015). Por meio dessas análises, observamos que a própria concepção de realismo dentro da franquia mostra-se maleável, à medida que os filmes ora pendem para um cinema de vanguarda, ora para um cinema clássico.Sousa, Ramayana Lira deMedeiros, Daniel Lucas de2017-11-06T10:45:25Z2020-11-26T21:12:17Z2017-11-06T10:45:25Z2020-11-26T21:12:17Z2017info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis140application/pdfhttps://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/handle/ANIMA/3202Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências da LinguagemPalhoçaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA)instname:Ânima Educaçãoinstacron:Ânima2020-12-01T16:50:55Zoai:repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br:ANIMA/3202Repositório InstitucionalPRIhttps://repositorio.animaeducacao.com.br/oai/requestcontato@animaeducacao.com.bropendoar:2020-12-01T16:50:55Repositório Universitário da Ânima (RUNA) - Ânima Educaçãofalse
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title Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
spellingShingle Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
Medeiros, Daniel Lucas de
Terror
Realismo
Found footage
Atividade Paranormal
Cinema
title_short Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
title_full Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
title_fullStr Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
title_full_unstemmed Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
title_sort Atividade paranormal e o realismo no cinema de terror contemporâneo
author Medeiros, Daniel Lucas de
author_facet Medeiros, Daniel Lucas de
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sousa, Ramayana Lira de
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Daniel Lucas de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Terror
Realismo
Found footage
Atividade Paranormal
Cinema
topic Terror
Realismo
Found footage
Atividade Paranormal
Cinema
description The subgenre found footage has proliferated since the turn of the millennium and today represents a significant portion of the production of American horror film - especially the independent one. Characterized by the use of diegetic cameras – inserted within the narrative universe of the films –, which are usually handled by the characters themselves, the productions made within this style approximate the relationship that the public has with a supposedly (and simulated) amateur image and, consequently, more realistic. This dissertation aims to analyze how the subgenre found footage relates to this discussion of film realism, more specifically in horror movies. To achieve this goal, we study the history of film realism - based on studies by authors such as André Bazin, Ismail Xavier and David Bordwell. We discuss the concepts of realism and naturalism, classic cinema and avant-garde cinema, and we see how these discussions fit into our object of study. We also studied the trajectory of found footage, addressing its prehistory (the relationship with literature and radio), the earliest manifestations in the cinema, and its establishment as subgenre of terror after the launch of The Blair Witch Project (1999). The visual and narrative style of found footage is analyzed based on the theories of authors such as Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Cecilia Sayad. From the information collected in these surveys, we relate the contents to the analysis of the five main films of the horror franchise Paranormal Activity (2009 - 2015). Through these analyzes, we see that the very conception of realism within the franchise proves to be malleable, as films sometimes hang for avant-garde cinema and sometimes for a classic cinema.
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