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v. t. e. A film ( British English) – also called a movie ( American English ), motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick – is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images.
Cinematography (from Ancient Greek κίνημα (kínēma) 'movement' and γράφειν (gráphein) 'to write, draw, paint, etc.') is the art of motion picture (and more recently, electronic video camera) photography.
Cinematography, the art of motion-picture photography. Film or movie, a series of still images that create the illusion of moving image. Film industry, the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking. Filmmaking, the process of making a film. Movie theater (US), called a cinema elsewhere, a building in which films are shown.
The cinema of the United States, consisting mainly of major film studios (also known metonymously as Hollywood) along with some independent films, has had a large effect on the global film industry since the early 20th century. The dominant style of American cinema is classical Hollywood cinema, which developed from 1910 to 1962 and is still ...
The Independent’s Louis Chilton said Deadpool & Wolverine “isn’t just a bad movie” but is “changing the definition of what a movie is”. “It is a film that is about absolutely nothing ...
Cinéma vérité ( UK: / ˌsɪnɪmə ˈvɛrɪteɪ /, US: /- ˌvɛrɪˈteɪ /, French: [sinema veʁite] lit. truth cinema; "truthful cinema") is a style of documentary filmmaking developed by Edgar Morin and Jean Rouch, inspired by Dziga Vertov 's theory about Kino-Pravda. It combines improvisation with use of the camera to unveil truth or ...
A movie theater (American English), [1] cinema (British English), [2] or cinema hall (Indian English), [3] also known as a movie house, picture house, picture theater or simply theater, is a business that contains auditoria for viewing films (also called movies, motion pictures or "flicks") for public entertainment.
The transfer of a creative work or story, fiction or nonfiction, whole or in part, to a motion picture format; i.e. the reimagining or rewriting of an originally non-film work with the specific intention of presenting it in the form of a film. aerial perspective. aerial shot.