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The idea of taking fictional stories, TV shows, movies, etc and treating them as if they were documentary footage or narrations of real events.  It allows objective analysis of visual medium.
'''Suspension of disbelief''' is the practice of treating fictional stories, TV shows, movies, etc. as if they were documentary footage or narrations of real events.  It allows objective analysis of a visual medium.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:47, 17 August 2009

Suspension of disbelief is the practice of treating fictional stories, TV shows, movies, etc. as if they were documentary footage or narrations of real events. It allows objective analysis of a visual medium.