Found Footage Horror Films: A Cognitive Approach (Routledge Advances in Film Studies)

Found Footage Horror Films: A Cognitive Approach (Routledge Advances in Film Studies)

by PeterTurner (Author)

Synopsis

This book adopts a cognitive theoretical framework in order to address the mental processes that are elicited and triggered by found footage horror films. Through analysis of key films, the book explores the effects that the diegetic camera technique used in such films can have on the cognition of viewers. It further examines the way in which mediated realism is constructed in the films in order to attempt to make audiences either (mis)read the footage as non-fiction, or more commonly to imagine that the footage is non-fiction. Films studied include The Blair Witch Project, Rec, Paranormal Activity, Exhibit A, Cloverfield, Man Bites Dog, The Last Horror Movie, Noroi: The Curse, Autohead and Zero Day

This book will be of key interest to Film Studies scholars with research interests in horror and genre studies, cognitive studies of the moving image, and those with interests in narration, realism and mimesis. It is an essential read for students undertaking courses with a focus on film theory, particularly those interested specifically in horror films and cognitive film theory.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 204
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 19 Feb 2019

ISBN 10: 1138388513
ISBN 13: 9781138388512

Author Bio
Peter Turner is Associate Lecturer in the School of Technology, Design and Environment at Oxford Brookes University, UK