What is cinema?

This week was very busy for me. I couldn't focus on anything emotionally and physically. Of course, these issues are not of interest to art, so I have to go back to what I learned and what I studied in terms of art. I have read articles about the media theories of Marshall McLuhan. He says that cinema belongs to the "hot" medium category. He's right, cinema really is. There is no need to be a participant from the outside. Sinama can explain itself.
The cinema should have smooth and fluid dialogues, as well as the right camera angles and lighting system. If a scene is spoken in anger looking to the right, the other character must turn to the left and reflect the emotion. If "Continuity" is broken, the cinema becomes "distracting". The event we call "dispositif" in cinema is the deliberate occurrence of the "movements" we follow. When the music is changed, the last movement of the player as the scene changes, the angle of light changes when the player changes his head, the angle must be changed to follow the same light. Why do audiences watch movies? To find parts of your own life, sometimes to escape from your own life. He puts himself in his position. The viewer starts to imagine. Why people watch movies in the dark? Because the cinema is about to dream.

The camera is a tool to be creative. If you set up in the right way, people wonder and come to watch. So you make money via this situation. A camera is just a tool. The important thing is that you know how to keep the camera and what camera can provide for you. The filmmaker has to know how to look at the lens. If he pulls a great scene from the wrong angle, the viewer can't put himself in the film. The film must be so real that people should feel themselves in there.
As I said, the primary reason; identification as camera and the second reason is, imagine characters as us.
People want to stop and look when they see anything on the screen. It is called "scopophilia" in psychoanalysis. (a drive to look at)
This is due to the desire of other people to be involved in their lives without their knowledge, without permission and confidential. That is called "Voyeurism".
Cinema was born this way.

First, we projected different images from the projector called "magic lantern", and now we create other stories and heroes and project them on a screen or on the wall.

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