Sentences with phrase «becomes diegetic»

For the first time in the enduring Morricone - Leone collaboration, a kind of pantomime pervades the music, with notes and actions so closely coordinated that the Charles Bronson character's theme becomes diegetic: Every time Bronson, called Harmonica because the instrument is practically his first language, blows into his harp, the resulting noise is incongruously omnipresent.

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Scoutflies act as diegetic waypoints, and they become more useful and precise the more evidence of a monster's movements you discover.
Placed in the gallery and outside of the diegetic world of the film, the visitors to the gallery transcend the role of spectator and become active participants in the installation.
Expanding the diegetic of the film, this debris becomes part of the narrative and complexiflies the spectator's perception.
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