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Film is a term
that encompasses motion pictures as individual projects,
as well as—in metonymy—the field in general. The
origin of the name comes from the fact that photographic
film (also called filmstock) has historically been the
primary medium for recording and displaying motion
pictures. Many other terms exist — motion pictures (or
just pictures or "picture"), the silver
screen, photoplays, the cinema, picture shows, flicks
— and commonly movies.
Films are produced by recording actual people and
objects with cameras, or by creating them using
animation techniques and/or special effects. They
comprise a series of individual frames, but when these
images are shown rapidly in succession, the illusion of
motion is given to the viewer. Flickering between frames
is not seen due to an effect known as persistence of
vision — whereby the eye retains a visual image for a
fraction of a second after the source has been removed.
Also of relevance is what causes the perception of
motion; a psychological effect identified as beta
movement.
Film is considered by many to be an important art form;
films entertain, educate, enlighten and inspire
audiences. The visual elements of cinema need no
translation, giving the motion picture a universal power
of communication. Any film can become a worldwide
attraction, especially with the addition of dubbing or
subtitles that translate the dialogue. Films are also
artifacts created by specific cultures, which reflect
those cultures, and, in turn, affect them.


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