English

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Pronunciation transliterations

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  • Katakana: シーンセプション
  • Hangul: 씬셉션
  • Anglo-Saxon rune transliteration: ᛋᛁᚾᛋᛖᛈᛋᚳᚢᚾ

Etymology

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A blend of scene & the meme-like suffix -ception, inspired by the nested-dream logic associated with Inception.

Noun

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Definition variants

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Formal-styled definition
A nested or recursive scene structure in which one scene contains, rehearses, auditions, simulates, pitches, or imagines another scene.
Plain-language definition
A scene inside a scene.
Media-specific definition
In film or television, Sceneception refers to a self-referential scene-within-a-scene, especially one where characters are acting, auditioning, rehearsing, or pretending to act inside the larger scene.
Theatrical comparison
A play-within-a-play is the classic theatrical cousin of Sceneception: one staged performance nested inside another. Sceneception, however, usually has a stronger film-and-video flavor.

Examples of Sceneception

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  • From the 1980 French comedy film The Umbrella Coup (French: Le Coup du parapluie) Grégoire Lecomte is an unsuccessful actor going to a casting because he wants to play a hitman in a comedy film. Through a wrong-room mix-up, he walks into a real mafia meeting instead of the audition. He thinks Don Barberini is a film producer and treats the meeting like part of the casting process; the mobsters, meanwhile, think Grégoire is an actual assassin.


  • Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005) offers a case of Sceneception when Harry, while fleeing the cops and worrying about his partner, enters an audition room. The audition material happens to echo his real situation, causing the casting room to mistake crisis for craft and panic for performance.
Audition Scene from Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)

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