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Interpretation of nouns in film and television works

Film and television works [y ǐ n shò zu ǐ p ǐ n]: refers to the completed works of art recorded on film by a camera and projected by a player. Film and television works are also works of art, a combination of photography and sound, and a combination of visual and auditory arts.

Definition:

Film works and works created by methods similar to film production are collectively referred to as film and television works. It refers to a work that is shot on a certain material and consists of a series of audio or silent pictures, and is projected and played with the help of appropriate devices. A film and television work is not a movie script or script, but a finished movie.

The birth of film art;

On February 28th, 1895, 1895, the train of Lumiere Brothers pulled into the station, marking the official birth of silent film.

The Birth of China Film: 1905, Beijing Fengtai Photo Studio filmed China's first film Dingjun Mountain.

The development of film art (five major changes);

The first great change (from silence to sound)

The symbol of the birth of talking movies: 1927, the king of jazz; China's first talking film was 193 1 year's "The Red Peony".

The Second Great Revolution (from black and white to color)

1935, the world's first color film The Vanity World; China's first color film was 1948 stage art film Life and Death Hate.

The Third Great Revolution (the emergence of three-dimensional movies)

China's first three-dimensional film: 198 1

The Fourth Great Revolution (into the era of electronic computers)

His representative works include Forrest Gump, True Lies, Jurassic Park, Titanic, Toy Story and so on.

The Fifth Great Revolution (Entering the Age of Digital Technology)

In 2009, Avatar, directed by James Cameron, opened the first year of 3D movies, and movies also entered the era of digital movies.