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Film

For other uses see film (disambiguation)
This article should be merged with Cinema.
Film, also called movies, the cinema, the silver screen, moving pictures, motion pictures, photoplays, picture shows and flicks is a field that encompasses motion pictures as an art form, or as part of the entertainment industry. Because film historically has been the primary medium for displaying moving images, academics often refer to this field as the study of film.

Motion pictures are an art form, a popular form of entertainment, and a business. Film is produced by recording "real" people and objects (including played-out fantasy and fakes) with cameras, and/or by animation.

The word film also often refers to photographic film used to make still photographs, or to the flexible strip of plastic covered in a light-sensitive silver halide solution, also called filmstock, on which motion pictures have historically been made.

The images that make up a motion picture are all individual photographs. But when they appear rapidly in succession, the human eye does not detect that they are separate images. This results from persistence of vision, a phenomenon whereby the eye retains a visual image for a fraction of a second after the source has been removed. Although we do not experience the images as individual photographs, we do notice the differences between them. The brain then perceives these differences as motion.

Today, most motion pictures are still recorded using specially designed cameras that capture the images on rolls of film. After being processed and printed, the film is run through a projector, which shines light through the film so that the images are displayed on a screen. Most movies have accompanying sound. Some films in recent decades have been recorded using analog video technology similar to that used in television production. More recently, some films are being recorded with a digital video camera and later projected using digital projectors and/or transferred to film.

Table of contents
1 History of cinema
2 The motion picture industry
3 Film venues
4 Development of film technology
5 See also
6 External links, references, and resources

History of cinema

Main article: History of cinema

The earliest use of moving pictures was an outgrowth of magic lanterns and similar optical devices, which could be used to display a sequence of still images in such a way that the eye would perceive the images as being in motion. Naturally, the images used in these devices had to be carefully prepared and selected to achieve the desired effect. By using pictures that were largely similar, but with slight differences, the presenter could communicate the effect of motion to the viewer. The underlying principle remains the basis for animation as a cinematic genre.

With the development of photography, and particularly of celluloid film, it became possible to record moving pictures as well. The use of film also made it more feasible to use a projection system to display images for audiences, when other techniques sometimes required the individual to look into the device to see the pictures.

The cinema was initially purely a visual art, and the moving pictures came to be known colloquially as movies. However, when showing motion pictures to audiences, theater owners typically hired musicians to accompany the presentation. The musician, usually a pianist or organist if the theater had an instrument available, was supposed to play music that would fit the mood of the film at any given moment.

Later technological improvements allowed filmmakers to create soundtracks synchronized with the action on the screen. The soundtrack can be recorded separately from shooting the film, but for live-action pictures many parts of the soundtrack are usually recorded simultaneously. Sound films were initially known as "talking pictures", or talkies. From the beginning, however, they included music as well as speech, and specialist composers of film scores soon emerged.

The motion picture industry

The popularity of the cinema has made motion pictures the largest industry in entertainment. The visual element of cinema needs no translation, giving the motion picture a universal power of communication. As a result, popular movies can become worldwide attractions, especially with the addition of dubbing or subtitles to communicate the dialogue. Motion picture actors can become major celebrities and command huge fees for their performances.

The cost of hiring star performers, along with expenses related to technological advancements, has led cinema production to concentrate under the auspices of movie studios. In the United States, much of the industry is centered around Hollywood, California, although other regional centers exist.

With modern technology, digital recording techniques have been applied to both the video and audio aspects of motion pictures.

Film venues

When it is initially produced, a film is normally shown to audiences in a movie theater. Typically, one film is the featured presentation. A feature film is sometimes defined as any film more than 60 minutes in length (90-120 minutes is typical, and a few films run up to 4 hours or more). Before showing this film, the theater may have shorter presentations or advertising. Historically, the feature presentation was often preceded by newsreels and short films, especially animation. Today, the bulk of the material shown before the feature film consists of previews for upcoming movies (also known as trailers).

Originally, all films were made to be shown in movie theaters. The development of television has allowed films to be broadcast to larger audiences, usually after the film is no longer being shown in theaters. Recording technology has also enabled consumers to rent or buy copies of films on video tape or DVD, and Internet downloads may be available. Some films are now made specifically for these other venues, being released as made-for-TV movies or direct-to-video movies. These are often considered to be of inferior quality compared to theatrical releases.

Development of film technology

Film consists of a transparent celluloid, polyester, or other plastic coated with an emulsion containing light-sensitive chemicals. Silver nitrate was the first type of film used to record motion pictures, but due to its flammability was eventually replaced by safer formats.

Originally moving picture film was shot at various speeds using hand-cranked cameras; then the speed for mechanized cameras and projectors was standardized at 16 frames per second, which was faster than much existing hand-cranked footage. A new standard speed, 24 frames per second, came with the introduction of sound. Improvements since the late 1800s include the mechanization of cameras, allowing them to record at a consistent speed, the invention of more sophisticated filmstocks and lenses, allowing directors to film in increasingly dim conditions, and the development of synchronized sound, allowing sound to be recorded at exactly the same speed as its corresponding video.

As a medium, film is not limited to motion pictures, since the technology developed as the basis for photography. It can be used to present a progressive sequence of still images in the form of a slideshow. Film has also been incorporated into multimedia presentations. However, film also creates problems in terms of preservation and storage, and the motion picture industry is exploring digital alternatives to film. Film preservation of decaying film stock is a matter of concern to both film historians and archivists, and to companies interested in preserving their existing products in order to make them available to future generations (and thereby increase revenue).

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Television, Film, & New Media @ SDSU
The television & film department at San Diego State University
http://www-rohan.sdsu.edu/~taketwo/index.html

LOAFS: The Library Of Annotated Film Schools
Contains actual reviews from past and present film school students.
http://www.filmmaker.com/loafs/

CinemaSpace
UC Berkeley's site for Film Studies.
http://cinemaspace.berkeley.edu

Gulf Islands Film and Television School
This hands-on residential media training centre is located on Galiano Island, BC. Detailed school information is available, as well as registration help, student films, resources for filmmakers and GIFTS merchandise.
http://www.giftsfilms.com

The Storyboard School
Home instruction on methods in storyboard construction.
http://www.storyboardschool.com

The USA Film School
A 40 hour, full immersion crash course in filmmaking. Weekend hours and for beginners, intermediate and advanced workshops. Make a class film with professional equipment. Free intern placement program.
http://www.usafilmschool.com

Film Studies Division--Univ. of Utah
The Film Studies Division at the University of Utah offers B.A. and M.F.A. Degree programs with courses in film/video production, computer animation, screenwriting, and Film History.
http://www.film.utah.edu

UCF Film Program
The film program at the University of Central Florida offers majors in film production, screenwriting, and cinema studies.
http://www.cas.ucf.edu/film/

Hollins University Film and Photography Department
Course offerings, major requirements, faculty listings, facilities, exhibition, and internship information for this University in Virginia.
http://www.hollins.edu/undergrad/film/film.htm

International Film Seminars
Presenters of The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar in New York. Provides information on the seminars, scholarships and archive of their projects.
http://www.flahertyseminar.org

Moonstone International
Training courses for feature film writers and directors in consultation with the Sundance Institute
http://www.moonstone.org.uk

Concordia University Cinema Department
The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema at Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, offers three main areas of study: animation, film production, and cinema studies.
http://cinema.concordia.ca/

Mini Mogul Enterprises
Home of the Lee Garmes Cinema Institute and Movie Pubs, Mini Mogul Enterprises trains and franchises film executives and producers for the future and for the digital-delivery entertainment industry upon us.
http://www.mecfilms.com/mme

The Los Angeles Film School
The Los Angeles Film School offers a year long hands-on training course in filmmaking.
http://www.lafilm.com/

Spiderwoman's Film Schools Page
List of film schools.
http://www.iohk.com/UserPages/mlau/spidfilm.html

New York Film Academy
Film school offering intensive workshops and summer programs covering screenwriting, directing, cinematography and editing.
http://www.nyfa.com

Vancouver Film School
Vancouver Film School offers full and part-time courses in film, acting & writing for film & television, new media (including web site design, CD-ROM authoring, digital audio, video and graphics), 3D and classical animation.
http://www.vfs.com

New York Independent Film School
Provides information on the faculty, the courses and how to apply, as well as showing student work online.
http://www.nyfilmschool.com

Motion Picture Institute of Michigan
History and information on the organisation as well as details of its one year program in Production and enrollment information.
http://www.mpifilm.com

London Film Academy
Industry professionals teach courses in this vocational approach to filmmaking. Graduates can earn a Film-Making certificate.
http://www.londonfilmacademy.com

EICAR Film School
A private college, situated in Paris, offers a curriculum based on state-controlled educational programs for the advanced study of cinema techniques.
http://www.eicar-international.com

Addarin Entertainment
Offers a feature program for first time filmmakers as well as a music video production track.
http://www.addarinentertainment.com

Chapman University: School of Film and Television
Information for students, alumni, and parents.
http://ftv.chapman.edu/

Asian Academy of Film and Television
Offers courses to those aspiring to a full time career in film and television production.
http://aaft.com/

Dave Hardy's Motion Picture Workshops
Covers 16mm cinematography, film editing and Final Cut Pro computer nonlinear editing.
http://homepage.mac.com/dhardy/education.html

FSU Film School
The official web site for the Florida State University School of Motion Picture, Television and Recording Arts (The Film School).
http://filmschool.fsu.edu/

Columbia College - Hollywood
Offers Bachelor of Arts degrees in Cinema and in Television/Video Production. Programs, admission information, tuition, and background information.
http://www.columbiacollege.edu

Cape Town International Film School
School information, courses, fees, application information, and related links.
http://www.film-school.tv

Cityvarsity TV and Multimedia School in Cape Town.
Established to promote the development of design and production in film, television and multimedia.
http://www.cityvarsity.co.za/

Seattle Film Institute
Offers full-time and part-time classes in all aspects of film production, screenwriting, and digital video. Programs, faculty, student profiles, and registration information.
http://seattlefilminstitute.com

Global Film School
Online university dedicated solely to the art of filmmaking. Courses, seminars, resources, and enrolment information [requires Flash].
http://www.globalfilmschool.com/index.html

Manhattan Film School
Summer workshops on filmmaking and acting. Held throughout the United States.
http://www.manhattanfilmschool.com

DV Dojo
Digital filmmaking and television school in New York City offering full-time, evening and weekend workshops.
http://www.dvdojo.com

University of New Orleans Film School
Course details, tour of facilities, jobs, and graduate school information.
http://www.uno.edu/~drcom/film2.html

Brighton Film School
UK-based theory and practice of film production. Filmmaking and moviemaking courses, advice, techniques on how to make, produce, direct, shoot, light and edit films and movies.
http://www.brightonfilmschool.org.uk/

NYU Department of Film and Television
Provides information on the courses, details of staff, students and alumni, production resources available, special events and projects and admissions information.
http://www.nyu.edu/tisch/filmtv

Queensland School of Film and Television
Provides information on the school, details of the courses offered, enrollment request form, and an online screening room showing students' work.
http://www.qsft.qld.edu.au

Summer School in Film making
Course details, prices and application form for this course taught at the University of Melbourne, Australia each January.
http://www.summerfilmschool.com

International Film and Television Workshops
Education in film, video, digital media, directing, editing, producing, screenwriting, documentary, and cinematography. Workshops, Master Classes, and professional training.
http://www.theworkshops.com/filmworkshops/index.asp

Brooklyn College Department of Film
Offers a B.A. program in film production, screenwriting, film studies, producing and film marketing; 2-year Certificate program in film production.
http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/film/

Metro Screen
Metro Screen is a production and training facility catering to emerging film, video and multimedia producers. a non-profit organisation supported by the Australian Film Commission.
http://www.metroscreen.com.au/

Center for Digital Imaging and Sound
This private college in Vancouver offers diploma programs, certificate programs and part-time courses in 3D animation, recording arts, digital film, visual effects, new media, video game production, web design and video production.
http://www.artschool.com

Film & TV Connection
Flm Schools on the actual movie set or video studio.
http://www.film-tv-connection.com

Motion Picture Pro
Direct, produce and write films using professional cast and crew to produce your project.
http://www.pipeline.com/~rrdirect

Flanders Script Academy
Belgium's premier training facility for both professional and amateur scriptwriters for film and audiovisual production.
http://www.vsa-fsa.org/

University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television
Offers information on admissions, academic programs, faculty, and resources for the undergraduate and graduate programs in screenwriting, producing, critical studies, and directing.
http://www-cntv.usc.edu/

UCLA
Professional Programs in Screenwriting and Producing at UCLA is a graduate level certificate program. Course description, admission forms, and faculty.
http://www.filmprograms.ucla.edu/

Australian Film Television and Radio School
Australia's premier film school with 100s of pages of information on courses and services, online library, and Quicktime movies.
http://www.aftrs.edu.au

Fairleigh Dickinson University
film movie video arts computer graphics
http://arts.fdu.edu

Film School Online
Learn filmmaking with online courses in screenwriting, directing, cinematography, editing, producing and digital video.
http://movieworkshops.com/

Action/Cut Directing Seminars
Directing film and TV workshops: weekend workshops with director/writer Guy Magar on the directing process for filmmakers, directors, writers, producers, actors, editors, cinematographers, production staff, and film students.
http://www.actioncut.com/

Victoria Motion Picture School
Vancouver Island's Premiere Training Facility for the Motion Picture Industry.Offering full-time courses in Film Production and Acting for the Screen.
http://vicfilm.com

FAMU
The Academy of Performing Arts in Prague
http://www.famu.cz

Hollywood Film Institute
Independent film school offering courses for both industry professionals and neophytes. Curriculum is designed to build upon the core 2-day film school program.
http://hollywoodu.com/

The London Film School
Registered charity offering two-year full-time diploma course in film making to professional level.
http://www.lfs.org.uk

Filmmaker's Central School of Cinema
Provides details of the courses, news and information on this school based in California.
http://www.onlinefmc.com

Louisville Film Institute
LFI brings hands-on filmmaking education to Kentucky. LFI offers a full 2-year film program as well as workshops and seminars in all aspects of filmmaking.
http://www.lfifilm.org

Northwest Film Center School of Film
Based in Portland, offering a range of courses and workshops. Details of each course are provided with an enrollment form, as well as information on the organisation, scholarships and equipment.
http://www.nwfilm.org/

Panico London
London-based school offering courses in screenwriting and filmmaking. Also provides a resource base for filmmakers.
http://www.panicofilms.com/

American Film Institute
AFI's Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies features graduate programs in cinematography, directing, editing, producing, production design and screenwriting.
http://www.AFI.com/

Film Program Cannes
Professional film school located in Cannes, France. Curriculurm, tuition details, calendar, lodging information, application form, media, and links.
http://www.film-program-cannes.com/

The College of Santa Fe: Moving Image Arts
Offers full film/video/digital production equipment and facilities, classes screen in 35mm, history, theory, critical studies, and writing.
http://www.csf.edu/viewbook/mov.html

Northwestern University - Radio, Television and Film
Read a description of undergraduate and graduate programs, faculty introductions and advising details.
http://www.rtvf.nwu.edu/

Art Institute of Chicago - Film, Video And New Media Department
Read descriptions of the graduate programs in film and video. Take a virtual tour of the school or view the work of faculty members, students, and alumni.
http://www.artic.edu/saic/programs/depts/graduate/fvnm.html

San Francisco Art Institute - Film Department
Review a list of the filmmaking courses and read faculty biographies.
http://www.sanfranciscoart.edu/film.htm

India, Foundation Institute For Learning Media
Offers courses in directing, camera, editing, and acting.
http://www.filminstituteindia.com

Hawaii Filmmakers Initiative - Maui Film Institute
Learn about educational opportunities to study filmmaking in Maui, Hawaii. Browse course listings and register online.
http://www.hawaiifilmmakers.org/

New Zealand Film Academy
Offers television production and filmmaking courses in Auckland.
http://www.nzfilmacademy.com

Columbia University - School of the Arts
Features program and course information, faculty, biographies, an events calendar, and application information.
http://63.151.45.66/index.cfm?fuseaction=film.main

Digital Film Academy
Offers workshops in screenwriting, directing, camera, and editing; includes course, staff and contact information.
http://www.digitalfilmacademy.com/

Oklahoma State University Film Program
Undergraduate and graduate programs in the history, theory, and aesthetics of cinema as well as its cultural and political impact.
http://english.okstate.edu/programs/film/index.htm

Conservatory of Improvisational Cinema
Organization dedicated to fostering education and personal growth through the cinematic arts. Located in San Francisco.
http://www.cicsf.org/

PCFE Film School
Describes film workshops, semester and year-long programs of the non-accredited film school in Prague.
http://www.filmstudies.cz

Westbridge Film School
Offers hands-on programs in Mexico City and in Paris.
http://westbridge.edu.mx/filmschool/index.htm

The Studio Academy
Offers courses ranging from filmmaking to modeling. Located in San Diego, California.
http://www.thestudioacademy.com

Northern Film School
Based at Leeds Metropolitan University, offering postgraduate courses in Film Production and Screenwriting. Provides information on the school, the courses, success stories, how to apply and FAQs.
http://www.leedsmet.ac.uk/hen/aad/nfs/

South Seas
Film and TV school located in Auckland, New Zealand, offering several diploma courses.
http://www.southseas.co.nz

Bond University - Centre for Film And Television
Centre offers program of subjects at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
http://www.bond.edu.au/hss/fitv/

Nanaimo Film School
Offering intensive and weekend Master Classes; situated in Nanaimo, British Columbia.
http://www.nanaimofilmschool.com

Colorado Film School
Offers facility, faculty, class and student information.
http://www.coloradofilmschool.net/cgi-bin/disp_home.cgi

Piedmont Community College
Film and video production program. Programs, projects, and contact information.
http://www.pccfilm.com

Rick Schmidt's Filmmaking Workshops
Details of the workshops as well as information on Rick's career in films, FAQs about getting into films and features on cinema.
http://www.lightvideo.com/workshop.aspx

Tinseltown Online Seminars
Short courses on various aspects of the entertainment industry, including sending out a script and putting together a reel.
http://www.tinseltownonline.com/seminars/default.asp

Trident Technical College
Film certificate program offering several courses in production, filmmaking, and editing.
http://www.tridenttech.edu/film/tecfilm/index.html



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