Cinema πŸ“½️πŸ“½️

 One of my favourite hobbies is to watch movies. 

Cinema is another art form through which one could convey ideas and emotions through actions and dialogues. It's a visual art which involves a lot of artistic elements and technological innovations. It combines many other art forms such as acting, screenwriting, direction, backdrop workings, editings, composing tunes and many more. It's a combined art form. Thinking of these makes me dumb struck. The entire crew works on one single idea that is of the writer but others perspectives too silently get involved into the art form and as a whole product it reaches the viewers without changing the single idea. Isn't it awesome!


The cinema initially was in black and white. Without any development in technology, with basic equipment one could bring out a story that was entertaining, eye opening and also created a new thought process along with creativity. Later with the growing world, the perspectives and angles of the camera changed and that too brought a new innovation to cinema. This enhanced the growing attention of the audience towards cinema. Cinema too was a medium to convey situations. On one side societal actions were projected through cinema and on the other hand it stayed as a stress buster to people. 


I wish to share one aspect of narration in cinema. A simple incident that happens in reality is exaggerated into fiction through narration and that is played through a projector. It's actually quite interesting and I got to learn a term for this exaggeration. It's called 'fictionalising reality' where a simple incident happening without any context can be tuned according to our own creativity by adding ideas to the real scene. Cinema uses this method too to develop. 


"Cinema is the most beautiful fraud in the world " says Godard who is a most famous French director known for his new techniques in cinema. Akira khurosowa, one of the well known Japanese film maker says "In all my films, there's three or four minutes of real cinema ". These are two quotes which actually gained my attention. One more is 'Unpredictability in a cinema is also a way of doing cinema. To predict you have to be a genius like chaplin". This is said by my favourite director Mani Ratnam, a well known Indian director, in an interview. I think this act of trying to predict is one important feature of fictionalising reality. You too think about this term!


This write up may be of random lines. My intention is to think about this art called cinema and write whatever comes to my mind when I think about cinema because my favourite director Mani sir once said that "just write it up and then you would know how to write it". A lot more comes up in my mind but i wish to share it in another writing about cinema once I get a continuity in my writing. Because I can talk a lot about cinema as I LOVE WATCHING FILMS!! 

And I hope you all would eargerly wait for my  another write up on cinema. 

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