ENGB70H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Invisibility

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13 Feb 2012
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Cinematic language: the accepted systems, methods, or conventions by which the movies communicate with the viewer. Film is often applied to a motion picture. > derives from the celluloid strip on which the images that make up motion pictures were originally captured. > considered to be more serious or challenging than movies that entertain the masses. Cinema is for groups of films that are considered works of art. > originates from the name that filmmaking pioneers auguste and louis lumiere coined for the hall in which they exhibited their invention. Almost all feature-length movies share a basic characteristic: narrative-> these movies tell fictional stories. Every movie, regardless of category, employs narrative in some form. > however cultural differences often affect exactly how these stories are presented. Every movie is a motion picture: a series of still images that, when viewed in rapid succession, the human eye and brain see as fluid movement.

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