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cinematics


Meanings
  • the art and technique of recording and producing moving images, typically for use in films or television.

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cinematic , cinematically
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Etymology
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The word 'cinematics' comes from the Greek words 'kinein' meaning to move and 'mathema' meaning knowledge. It was first used in the late 19th century to describe the art and science of recording and producing moving images.


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  1. film theory: A sub-discipline of film studies that deals with the analysis and interpretation of the theoretical and philosophical aspects of film and its representation of reality.

  2. cinematography equipment: The various tools and devices used by cinematographers to capture moving images for use in film and television productions. These may include cameras, lenses, tripods, camera dollies, monopods, and other related equipment.

  3. color grading: A post-production process used to enhance and manipulate the color palette of a film or television production. Color grading can be used to create a specific mood or atmosphere, to correct color imbalances or inconsistencies, or to match the color palette of one scene to another.

  4. special effects: A type of visual effect used in film and television productions to create an illusion or enhance the visual impact of a scene. Special effects can be achieved through various means, including the use of prosthetics, animatronics, computer-generated imagery (CGI), and other related techniques.


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Cinematics has played a significant role in various aspects of culture, from film and television to art and photography. In film and television, cinematics refers to the art and technique of capturing moving images for use in film and television productions. The role of the cinematographer is to use various camera techniques, lighting, and other visual effects to create a visually engaging and emotionally impactful film or television production. In art and photography, cinematics refers to the art and technique of capturing moving images and using them in various forms of visual art and photography. The role of the cinematographer in art and photography is to use various camera techniques, lighting, and other visual effects to create a visually engaging and emotionally impactful work of visual art or photography.

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