Movies can vary widely in format, genre, and style, ranging from short films lasting a few minutes to full-length feature films lasting several hours. They can be released in theaters, on television, or on digital streaming platforms.
Key Elements of a Movie:
Story/Script: The written narrative or concept that guides the film.
Direction: Oversight of the creative vision, led by the director.
Acting: Performances by actors who portray characters.
Cinematography: The art of capturing visuals on camera.
Editing: The process of assembling and refining the footage.
Sound and Music: Includes dialogue, sound effects, and musical scores that enhance the storytelling.
Special Effects: Techniques used to create visual or practical effects beyond normal filming.