Real time (media)
Real time within the media is a method in which events are portrayed at the same rate at which they occur in the plot. For example, if a film told in real time is two hours long, then the plot of that movie covers two hours of fictional time. If a daily real time comic strip runs for six years, then the characters will be six years older at the end of the strip than they were at the beginning. This technique can be enforced with varying levels of precision. In some stories, every minute of screen time is a minute of fictional time. In other stories, such as the daily comic strip For Better or For Worse, each day's strip does not necessarily correspond to a new day of fictional time, but each year of the strip does correspond to one year of fictional time.
Real time fiction dates back to the climactic structure of classical Greek drama.
Film, television and radio
Often, use of split screens or picture-in-pictures are used to show events occurring at the same time, or the context in which various subplots are affecting each other. Examples include the television series 24 and films Timecode and Phone Booth. On-screen clocks are often used to remind the audience of the real time presentation.The Passion of Joan of Arc Blackmail Night Flight The Petrified Forest Craig's Wife Odd Man Out Rope Sorry, Wrong Number The Set-Up Harriet Craig The Archers Detective Story High Noon Rebel Without a Cause 12 Angry Men Touch of Evil Cléo from 5 to 7 The Sadist It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World Fail Safe Rabid Dogs Inserts- M*A*S*H; episode "Life Time" My Dinner with Andre Clue Seinfeld; episode "The Chinese Restaurant" Judgment Night Frasier; episodes "My Coffee with Niles" and "Dinner Party" Nick of Time Mad About You; episodes "Our Fifteen Minutes" and "The Conversation" Friends; episode "The One Where No One's Ready" 12 Angry Men Running Time Run Lola Run Rear Window The X-Files; episode "Triangle" The Royle Family Space Ghost Coast to Coast; episode "Waiting for Edward" Timecode 24 24: Redemption 24: Live Another Day 24: Legacy Tape 30 Minute Meals Russian Ark South Park; episode "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer" Buffy the Vampire Slayer; episode "Conversations with Dead People" Watching Ellie 11:14 Phone Booth Justice League; episode "Wild Cards" Before Sunset Blue Heelers; episode "Reasonable Doubts", the episode was both set in real time and aired liveStargate Atlantis; episode "Thirty-Eight Minutes" Nine Lives The Death of Mr. Lazarescu The President's Last Bang United 93 16 Blocks Crank Numb3rs episode "One Hour" Doctor Who episode "42" 88 Minutes Real Time Still Walking Exam Roger & Val Have Just Got In Him and Her Buried Cherry Tree Lane Silent House Neighbours; episode "Episode 6188" Carnage Logistics Gravity Locke Cyberbully Archer; episode "Vision Quest" Victoria Unfriended Money Monster Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo U – July 22 The Guilty Brooklyn Nine-Nine; episode "Ticking Clocks" 1917 The Vast of Night Bluey; episode "Handstand" Shiva Baby Boiling Point Mass The Bear; episode "Review" Brooklyn 45 Daddio Soft & Quiet Saturday Night Nightsleeper Adolescence
- ''The Pitt''
Video games
In a real time computer game or simulation, events in the game occur at the same rate as the events which are being depicted. For instance, in a real time combat game, in one hour of play the game depicts one hour of combat.Microsoft Flight Simulator Prince of Persia Night Trap Double Switch Titanic: Adventure Out of Time The Last Express Seaman Animal Crossing Dungeon Siege Nintendogs 24: The Game Elite Dangerous God of War- ''The Longing''