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Cinematography and Television: Differences and Similarites
Author(s) -
Adriano Joaquim Carvalho Barbosa Nazareth
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of science and technology of the arts
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.13
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2183-0088
pISSN - 1646-9798
DOI - 10.7559/citarj.v2i1.17
Subject(s) - movie theater , cinematography , key (lock) , power (physics) , television studies , advertising , the imaginary , computer science , aesthetics , relation (database) , sociology , multimedia , media studies , visual arts , art , psychology , business , computer security , psychotherapist , physics , quantum mechanics , database

Television and Cinema present specific behaviour and language in relation to reality. If film focuses on its proximity to artistic practices, and this reflects the viewer’s relationship with the film, television, in turn, seeks in directness or the transposition of the real to the imaginary, the key to its success, the audience. We all see the possibilities that television has for viewers. Even those most aware of the various con- straints, and who claim themselves to be not influenced, come under the hypnotic power of the television screen. The quality of the programming continues to decline, succumbing to the claim that television channels have to get into the audience “ratings”.


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