Film is a continuous image picture developed by the combination of mobile photography and slide show. It is a visual and auditory modern art, and it is also a synthesis of modern technology and art that can accommodate drama, photography, painting, animation, music, dance, writing, sculpture, architecture and other arts.
Film is a visual art, which simulates the experience of exchanging ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty or atmosphere through recorded or programmed moving images and other sensory stimuli. The word film is the abbreviation of cinematography, which is usually used to refer to film production and film industry, and the resulting art forms.
Movies are cultural relics created by a specific culture. They reflect these cultures and then influence them. Film is regarded as an important art form, a source of mass entertainment and a powerful medium for educating citizens. The visual basis of film endows it with universal communication power.
Basic introduction
Movies are the entertainment products of the rising living standards of American countries and the new demands of the public in the19th century.
According to the principle of visual persistence, movies use photography (and recording) to record images (and sounds) of external things on film, and through projection (sound reproduction at the same time), the moving images are projected on the screen (synchronized with sounds) by electricity to express certain contents.
Film is a visual and auditory art, which uses film, video tape or digital media to capture images and sounds, plus post-editing work.