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Embodied and Disembodied Voice: Characterizing Nonfiction Discourse in Cinematic-VR

Author : Phillip Doyle

Published in: Interactive Storytelling

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Here, live-action ‘cinematic-VR, (also referred to as ‘360° video’) is considered as a distinct hybrid technology, in that photographic image capture and processing methods are coupled with VR head mounted display (HMD) technologies.
This study examines cVR for its necessary reformulation of embodiment (and disembodiment) regarding both author and viewer, as they engage with pro-filmic reality via the respective technical apparatuses. For the author, the distinctive cVR production pipeline requires a shift in the treatment of the filmed scenario and their bodily relation to it; for the viewer, established structures of engagement with conventional (frame-bound) linear video are disrupted through the cognitive insertion of their body into the cVR scene.
With embodiment as its central thematic concern, this study will provide a theoretical grounding for nonfiction cVR in terms of its epistemological affordances and limitations as a technology. Following a critique of cVR as a yet unresolved theoretical hybrid (as engendering assumptions of both filmic and VR modes of representation), a mixed, primarily phenomenological study will be employed to gain insights into the nature of discourse in nonfiction cVR, and its reformulated dynamics between author and viewer.

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Footnotes
1
The portable ‘sync-sound’ camera in cinema verité is an historical example of such reflexivity in that it purported to afford the filmmaker (and viewer) a more direct relationship with reality, reflecting and informing broader ideologies relating to authorial authority.
 
2
The term ‘reality’ is rarely used in theoretical nonfiction discourse as it is bound up in metaphysical arguments of what constitutes the ‘real’ prior to representation. Here, for reasons of economy, I am using it to denote nonfiction representation.
 
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Metadata
Title
Embodied and Disembodied Voice: Characterizing Nonfiction Discourse in Cinematic-VR
Author
Phillip Doyle
Copyright Year
2017
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-71027-3_44

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