Filmmaking and Movies
The film is a term that encompasses film, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images of the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects.
Films are cultural artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect the cultures and, in turn, affect them. The film is considered an important art form, a source of popular entertainment and a powerful method of education - or indoctrinating - citizens. The visuals of the film gives it a universal power of communication. Some movies have become popular throughout the world through the use of sights, dubbing or subtitles that translate the dialogue.
Traditional films are composed of a series of individual images called frames. When these images are shown in rapid succession, a viewer has the illusion that motion is occurring. The viewer can not see the flickering between frames due to an effect known as persistence of vision, whereby the eye retains a visual image for a split second after the source has been eliminated. Viewers perceive motion due to a psychological effect called beta movement.






