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Meaning of Film

The film is also known as picture or video in motion a series of photographs and moving images. It was created by taking pictures with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques and visual effects. The film became an art and industry.

 

Movies are cultural products that reflect different cultures different cultures and in turn generates electricity. The film is considered an important art form, a source of popular entertainment and a powerful method of training – or indoctrinating – citizens. The visual elements of cinema gives the film a universal power of communication. Some movies are interesting parts of the world, dubbing or subtitles that translate the language of dialogue between the viewer.

 

The film is a series of photographs. If these images are in a row that the user has the illusion that the movement shown. The viewer does not see the flickering between images are known to affect the persistence of vision, eye split second after the light source is removed. The public sees the movement in motion by the psychological effect of the beta.

 

Origin of the film. The name derives from the fact that photographic film (also known as an image) has always been the main tool for recording and film. Many work in the image of the film sample photos, videos, pictures and videos of the game. The film is overall the film is in the United States, where it is called in Europe, who want a career in film. Additional provisions applicable to a wider area and a large screen, screen, film and cinema.

What an Animation is

Animation technique that individually create each frame of film, either as a computer graphic, or by photographing a drawn image, or repeated small changes in a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), then photographing the result with a special animation camera. If the pictures together and evaluated the resulting film is a speed of 16 or more frames per second, an illusion of continuous movement (due to the inertia of the eye) is. Generation of a film is very laborious and tedious, although the development of computer animation has greatly accelerated the process.
Because animation is very long and often expensive to produce, is that the majority of animation for film and television from professional animation studios. However, the field of independent animation has existed at least since the 1950s, with animation produced by independent studios (and sometimes by a single person). Several independent animation producers have come to enter the professional animation industry.
Limited animation is a way to increase production and the costs of animation by using “shortcuts” in the animation. This method was pioneered by UPA and popularized by Hanna-Barbera, and adapted by other studios as cartoons moved from movie theaters to television.
Although most animation studios are using digital technologies in their productions, there is a kind of animated film. Animation with a camera made famous by filmmakers such as Norman McLaren, Len Lye and Stan Brakhage, is painted and drawn directly on the parts of the movie, and then run through a projector.