Cinemas

 cinemas

Cinema:

  • Its a essentially as story or in other words a narrative medium.
  • Cinema tells stories on screen by means of visual and sounds.
  • Cinema tells stories are bounded in time and space.

Medium and material that cinema use:

  • Literature and words
  • Painting (lines, colors, shapes, 2-D shapes)
  • Sculptures (stones, metals, etc)
  • Architecture (buildings, etc)
  • Music and sounds

Literature in cinema:

Literature is a written communication whether in poetic shape or dramatic or fiction. It always communicates human experiences and employs devices of narrative. Film / films on the other hand mostly employ the spoken aspects of communication like sounds. Sounds are dominated in film making.

painting:

An art department is responsible for the design of the visual elements of a film. Everything from the set to decor to props is carefully thought of to serve the story of the film. It may seem like an art department focuses on simply creating a pleasing visual aesthetic.

Sculptures:

sculpture, an artistic form in which hard or plastic materials are worked into three-dimensional art objects. The designs may be embodied in freestanding objects, in reliefs on surfaces, or in environments ranging from tableaux to contexts that envelop the spectator.

Architecture:

Cinematic architecture in the broadest terms, portrayed spaces as a scene, where it conceives and reads the built environment in terms of sequences. It explores the effect of futuristic architecture and highlight the significant role of cinematic architecture in the society.

Music and sound:

Films are produced using three types of sounds: human voices, music and sound effects. These three types of sounds are crucial for a film to feel realistic for the audience. Sounds and dialogue must perfectly sync with the actions in a film without delay and must sound the way they look.
Ultimately, the primary purpose of music in movies is to connect people to a film and make them feel certain emotions. Music's role as a storytelling aid, hinting at the character's emotions, foreshadowing, or setting the scene all coalesces into the primary purpose: to evoke emotion in the audience.

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