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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
subplot In fiction, a subplot is a secondary strand of the Plot (narrative), plot that is a supporting side story for any story or for the main plot. Subplots may connect to main plots, in either time and place or thematic significance. Subplots often invo ...
s 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'' (1928) * '' Blackmail'' (1929) * '' Night Flight'' (1933) * '' The Petrified Forest'' (1936) * '' Craig's Wife'' (1936) * '' Odd Man Out'' (1947) * '' Rope'' (1948) * '' Sorry, Wrong Number'' (1948) * ''
The Set-Up The Set-Up may refer to: * The Set-Up (poem), a narrative poem by Joseph Moncure March; basis for the 1949 film (see below) * "The Set Up" (song), a 2004 song by Obie Trice * "The Set Up", a song by Favored Nations from ''The Music of Grand Theft A ...
'' (1949) * '' Harriet Craig'' (1950) * '' Detective Story'' (1951) *'' The Archers'' (Radio drama, 1951-) * '' High Noon'' (1952) * '' Rebel Without a Cause'' (1955) * '' 12 Angry Men'' (1957) * '' Touch of Evil'' (1958) * '' Cléo from 5 to 7'' (1962) * ''
The Sadist ''The Sadist'' (German: "Der Sadist") is a book published by psychiatrist Karl Berg, following the confessions of Peter Kürten, a notorious German serial killer known as both The Vampire of Düsseldorf and the Düsseldorf Monster who committed a ...
'' (1963) * '' It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World'' (1963) * '' Fail Safe'' (1964) * '' Rabid Dogs'' (1974) * '' Inserts'' (1975) * '' M*A*S*H (TV series)''; episode " Life Time" (1979) * '' My Dinner with Andre'' (1981) * '' Clue'' (1985) * ''
Seinfeld ''Seinfeld'' ( ) is an American television sitcom created by Larry David and Jerry Seinfeld. It aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, over nine seasons and List of Seinfeld episodes, 180 episodes. It stars Seinfeld as Jerry Seinfeld ( ...
''; episode "
The Chinese Restaurant "The Chinese Restaurant" is the 11th episode of the sitcom ''Seinfeld''s second season on NBC, and is the show's 16th episode overall. The episode revolves around protagonist Jerry (Jerry Seinfeld) and his friends Elaine Benes (Julia Louis-Drey ...
" (1991) * '' Nick of Time'' (1995) * '' Friends''; episode " The One Where No One's Ready" (1996) * '' Frasier''; episodes "My Coffee With Niles" (1994) and "Dinner Party" (1999) * '' 12 Angry Men'' (1997) * '' Running Time'' (1997) * '' Run Lola Run'' (1998) * '' Rear Window'' (1998) * ''
The X-Files ''The X-Files'' is an American science fiction on television, science fiction drama (film and television), drama television series created by Chris Carter (screenwriter), Chris Carter. The series revolves around Federal Bureau of Investigation ...
''; episode "
Triangle A triangle is a polygon with three edges and three vertices. It is one of the basic shapes in geometry. A triangle with vertices ''A'', ''B'', and ''C'' is denoted \triangle ABC. In Euclidean geometry, any three points, when non- colli ...
" (1998) * '' The Royle Family'' (sitcom, 1998–2000) * ''
Space Ghost Coast to Coast ''Space Ghost Coast to Coast'' is an American adult animated comedy talk show created by Mike Lazzo for Cartoon Network and hosted by a re-imagined version of the 1960s Hanna-Barbera cartoon character Space Ghost. In contrast to the origi ...
''; episode "Waiting for Edward" (1998) * '' Timecode'' (2000) * '' 24'' (TV series, 2001–2010) * '' 24: Live Another Day'' (TV miniseries, 2014) * '' 24: Legacy'' (TV spin-off, 2017) * ''
Tape Tape or Tapes may refer to: Material A long, narrow, thin strip of material (see also Ribbon (disambiguation): Adhesive tapes * Adhesive tape, any of many varieties of backing materials coated with an adhesive *Athletic tape, pressure-sensitiv ...
'' (2001) * '' Russian Ark'' (2002) * '' South Park''; episode " The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer" (2002) * '' Buffy the Vampire Slayer''; episode "
Conversations with Dead People "Conversations with Dead People" is the seventh episode of the seventh and final season of the television series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' is an American supernatural fiction, supernatural drama television serie ...
" (2002) * '' Watching Ellie'' (TV series, 2002–03, first incarnation only) * '' 11:14'' (2003) * '' Phone Booth'' (2003) * ''
Before Sunset ''Before Sunset'' is a 2004 American romantic drama film directed by Richard Linklater, who co-wrote the screenplay with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy, from a story by Linklater and Kim Krizan. The sequel to ''Before Sunrise'' (1995) and the sec ...
'' (2004) * '' Blue Heelers''; episode " Reasonable Doubts" (2004), the episode was both set in real time and aired live * '' Nine Lives'' (2005) * '' The Death of Mr. Lazarescu'' (2005) * '' The President's Last Bang'' (2005) * '' United 93'' (2006) * ''
16 Blocks ''16 Blocks'' is a 2006 American crime-thriller film directed by Richard Donner and starring Bruce Willis, Mos Def, and David Morse. The film unfolds in the real time narration method. It marked the final directed film for Donner in addition to t ...
'' (2006 film) * ''
Crank Crank may refer to: Mechanisms * Crank (mechanism), in mechanical engineering, a bent portion of an axle or shaft, or an arm keyed at right angles to the end of a shaft, by which motion is imparted to or received from it * Crankset, the compone ...
'' (2006) * ''
Numb3rs ''Numbers'' (stylized as ''NUMB3RS'') is an American crime drama television series that was broadcast on CBS from January 23, 2005, to March 12, 2010, for six seasons and 118 episodes. The series was created by Nicolas Falacci and Cheryl Heu ...
'' episode "One Hour" (2007) * '' Doctor Who'' episode " 42" (2007) * '' 88 Minutes'' (2008) * '' Real Time'' (2008) * ''
Still Walking ''Od ani holeh'' (Hebrew: עוד אני הולך) or ''Still Walking'' is a book and a film based on the book. It is from film director Yaky Yosha's first novel, published in Hebrew in March 2008. The novel was followed by a film based on the ...
'' (2008) * '' Exam'' (2009) * '' Stargate Atlantis''; episode "
Thirty-Eight Minutes The first season of the television series '' Stargate Atlantis'' commenced airing on the Sci Fi Channel in the United States on July 16, 2004, concluded on The Movie Network in Canada on January 31, 2005, and contained 20 episodes. The show was a ...
" (2004) * ''
Justice League The Justice League (also known as The Justice League of America) are a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The team first appeared in ''The Brave and the Bold'' #28 (March 1960). The team was conceived ...
''; episode "Wild Cards" (2003) * ''
30 Minute Meals ''30 Minute Meals'' is a Food Network show hosted by Rachael Ray. Her first of four shows on Food Network, its original run aired from November 17, 2001, until May 5, 2012. The show specializes in convenience cooking for those with little time ...
'' (TV series, 2001–2012, 2019-) * '' Mad About You''; episodes "Our Fifteen Minutes" (1995) and "The Conversation" (1997) * '' Roger & Val Have Just Got In'' (TV series, 2010–2012) * ''
Him and Her ''Him & Her'' is a British television sitcom about a lazy twenty-something couple: Steve and Becky, who live in Walthamstow, London. It was first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Three on 6 September 2010. It is written by Stefan Golaszew ...
'' (TV series, 2010–2013) * '' Buried'' (2010) * ''
Cherry Tree Lane ''Cherry Tree Lane'' is a 2010 British drama horror-thriller film, written and directed by Paul Andrew Williams. Plot In a house at Cherry Tree Lane, distant couple Christine ( Rachael Blake) and Mike (Tom Butcher) are eating dinner while th ...
'' (2010) * '' Silent House'' (2011) * '' Neighbours''; episode "
Episode 6188 "Episode 6188" is the 6188th episode of the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours''. It premiered on Eleven on 22 June 2011. The episode was written by Sarah Mayberry, directed by Jonathon Dutton, and executively produced by Susan Bower. Episode 6 ...
" (2011) * '' Carnage'' (2011) * ''
Logistics Logistics is generally the detailed organization and implementation of a complex operation. In a general business sense, logistics manages the flow of goods between the point of origin and the point of consumption to meet the requirements of ...
'' (2012) *''
Gravity In physics, gravity () is a fundamental interaction which causes mutual attraction between all things with mass or energy. Gravity is, by far, the weakest of the four fundamental interactions, approximately 1038 times weaker than the str ...
'' (2013) * ''
Locke Locke may refer to: People *John Locke, English philosopher *Locke (given name) *Locke (surname), information about the surname and list of people Places in the United States *Locke, California, a town in Sacramento County *Locke, Indiana *Locke, ...
'' (2013) * '' Cyberbully'' (2015) * '' Archer''; episode " Vision Quest" (2015) * '' Victoria'' (2015) * '' Unfriended'' (2015) * '' Money Monster'' (2016) * '' Paris 05:59: Théo & Hugo'' (2016) * ''
U – July 22 U or u, is the twenty-first and sixth-to-last letter and fifth vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''u'' ( ...
'' (2018) * ''
Brooklyn Nine-Nine ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'' is an American police procedural Television comedy, comedy television series that aired on Fox Television Network, Fox, and later on NBC. The show aired from September 17, 2013, to September 16, 2021, for a total of eight ...
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Ticking Clocks "Ticking Clocks" is the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of the American television police sitcom series ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'', and the 126th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by Carol Kolb and directed by Benz. It ...
" (2019) * '' 1917'' (2019) * '' Shiva Baby'' (2020) * ''
Mass Mass is an intrinsic property of a body. It was traditionally believed to be related to the quantity of matter in a physical body, until the discovery of the atom and particle physics. It was found that different atoms and different element ...
'' (2021)


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'' (series, 1982–) * '' Prince of Persia'' (1989) * '' Night Trap'' (1992) * '' Double Switch'' (1993) * '' Titanic: Adventure Out of Time'' (1996) * '' The Last Express'' (1997) * '' Seaman'' (1999) * '' Animal Crossing'' (series, 2001–) * ''
Dungeon Siege ''Dungeon Siege'' is an action role-playing game developed by Gas Powered Games and published by Microsoft in April 2002, for Microsoft Windows, and the following year by Destineer for Mac OS X. Set in the pseudo-medieval kingdom of Ehb, the hi ...
'' (2002) * '' Nintendogs'' (series, 2005–) * '' 24: The Game'' (2006) * '' Elite Dangerous'' (2014) * '' God of War'' (2018) * '' The Longing'' (2020)


Comic books and strips

In
comic books A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are of ...
, the use of real time is made more complicated by the fact that most serial comics are released on a monthly basis and are traditionally 20 to 30 pages long, making it difficult to tell a story set in real time without overlooking important events from one month to the next. Another explanation is the prevalence of the superhero genre in American comics, and the iconic status attached to such characters; it is often considered that such mythological, sometimes godlike heroes cannot age in real time without losing the characteristics that make them special. This has led to the common use of floating timelines in the universes of
Marvel Comics Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher and the flagship property of Marvel Entertainment, a divsion of The Walt Disney Company since September 1, 2009. Evolving from Timely Comics in 1939, ''Magazine Management/Atlas Comics'' in 19 ...
and
DC Comics DC Comics, Inc. (doing business as DC) is an American comic book publisher and the flagship unit of DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC Comics is one of the largest and oldest American comic book companies, with their f ...
.


Novels

In the '' Inspector Rebus'' series of detective novels by Scottish writer Ian Rankin, characters age in step with the publication date. Rebus is stated to have been born in 1947; in the 2007 novel '' Exit Music'' he reached age 60 and retired.


References

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