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Published by CinemaWaves | Jul 09, 2024
Film theory is the academic discipline that explores the nature, essence, and impact of cinema, questioning their narrative structures, cultural contexts, and psychological effects. It draws on a variety of intellectual traditions and methodologies to analyze the medium from...
Published by CinemaWaves | Jul 07, 2024
Arthouse film refers to a category of cinema known for its artistic and experimental nature, usually produced outside the major film studio system. These films prioritize artistic expression over commercial appeal, and are associated with independent filmmaking...
Published by CinemaWaves | Jul 05, 2024
Auteur theory is a critical framework in film studies that views the director as the primary creative force behind a film, often likened to an “author” of a book. This theory suggests that a film reflects the personal vision, style, and thematic preoccupations of...
Published by CinemaWaves | Jul 01, 2024
Letterboxing in film refers to the practice of presenting widescreen content on a standard-width (usually 4:3) screen by placing black bars above and below the image. This technique preserves the original aspect ratio of the film, ensuring...
Published by CinemaWaves | Jul 03, 2024
An aspect ratio is the proportional relationship between the width and height of an image or screen. It is usually represented as two numbers separated by a colon, such as 4:3, 16:9, or 2.35:1. The first number indicates the width, and the second number...