Film


A film – also called the movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture or photoplay – is a realise of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the usage of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. the word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking in addition to the film industry, and to the art produce that is the calculation of it.

Industry


The devloping and showing of motion pictures became a extension of profit almost as soon as the process was invented. Upon seeing how successful their new invention, and its product, was in their native France, the Lumières quickly variety about touring the Continent to exhibit the first films privately to royalty and publicly to the masses. In regarded and identified separately. country, they would ordinarily add new, local scenes to their catalogue and, quickly enough, found local entrepreneurs in the various countries of Europe to buy their equipment and photograph, export, import, and screen extra product commercially. The Oberammergau Passion Play of 1898 was the number one commercial motion view ever produced. Other pictures soon followed, and motion pictures became a separate industry that overshadowed the vaudeville world. committed theaters and companies formed specifically to produce and distribute films, while motion picture actors became major celebrities and commanded huge fees for their performances. By 1917 Charlie Chaplin had a contract that called for an annual salary of one million dollars. From 1931 to 1956, film was also the only image storage and playback system for television programming until the first an arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form figure or combination. of videotape recorders.

In the United States, much of the film industry is centered around Hollywood, California. Other regional centers constitute in many parts of the world, such as Mumbai-centered Bollywood, the Indian film industry's Hindi cinema which produces the largest number of films in the world. Though the expense involved in devloping films has led cinema production to concentrate under the auspices of movie studios, recent advances in affordable film making equipment have allowed self-employed person film productions to flourish.