Cinematic

Cinematography is an interdisciplinary field that studies the relationship between language and visual and interactive media. It has a wide range of applications and can be used in a variety of disciplines including film, theatre, literature, advertising and design.

One of the basic principles of cinematography is that language and movement are inextricably linked. This statement was first formulated by the French philosopher René Descartes in the 17th century. Descartes believed that our thoughts arise from the perception of the world through the eyes and ears, so language and movement must be interconnected.

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