Looking at Movies Refelction

 To start off cinematic language is the way any form of film is constructed. For example, a movie or the episodes of a tv show is constructed with more than just good lighting and a camera. That is where cinematic language come into place. Cinematic language is made up of many different camera angles, lighting effects, sound effects, and many other formulas of cinematic language happening in a film. This helps me or maybe even you understand what is meant by cinematic language. Cinematic language is meant to hook in the viewer and keep them hooked until the very last few minutes of the film so the viewer can be able to say they found it entertaining, interesting, or any other adjectives used to describe an addicting film. This also explain why it is important to the way films communicate with viewers because of the different scenes and effects put into making the movie great makes the viewer enjoy taking time to watch the entirety of the film. For example, in a suspenseful film it is likely that the filmmaker wants the audience to be hooked to the film so they'll make the audience fall in "love" with the characters and the actors' roles in the film and at the very end hand to them an unexpected turn of events leaving the audience wanting more.

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