Art of Cinema: What Is Cinema?
Summary
TLDRThis video script delves into the profound impact of cinema as an art form, exploring its evolution from an invention to a universal language of expression. Filmmakers are portrayed as sailors on an ocean of creativity, using light and stories to touch hearts and expand consciousness. Cinema is likened to a dream, a journey, and a means to explore the human soul, inspiring hope, faith, love, and the collective human spirit. It's a mosaic of time and a medium that allows for shared dreams and emotional exploration.
Takeaways
- 🎥 Cinema is a powerful medium that has evolved significantly since its inception in the 19th century.
- 🚢 Filmmakers are compared to sailors, exploring the vast ocean of cinema with their stories.
- 🌌 Cinema allows for the expression of human stories in a spectacular and immersive way.
- 💡 Light is essential in both exploring the universe and in the cinematic experience, filling the screen to create an echo of the cosmos.
- 🗣️ Cinema is becoming a universal language, enabling artists to express their thoughts and translate their obsessions.
- 🔍 Movies have the power to change our perception, open doors, and minds, much like sorcery.
- 🌟 Film can be a vehicle for poetry, dream, and music, transcending ordinary consciousness.
- 🌌 Cinema is a journey into the impossible, a voyage of discovery akin to traveling into dreams.
- 💭 Filmmaking is a process of self-discovery, with each film teaching filmmakers about life and the human soul.
- 🌈 Cinema is an emotional medium that taps into the human soul, offering a transformative experience for the audience.
- 🕊️ Art, including cinema, is a declaration of love and a reflection of our interconnectedness and shared human experience.
Q & A
What does Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu describe cinema as?
-Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu describes cinema as an ocean where filmmakers go out with their boats as sailors, telling stories about humans in a cinematic and spectacular way.
How does the script suggest cinema has evolved over time?
-The script suggests that cinema has evolved from an invention without a future to a means of expression, gradually becoming a language through which artists can express their thoughts and translate their obsessions.
What does Alexandra Strix believe the role of light is in cinema?
-Alexandra Strix believes that light, in the same way it allows us to explore the universe, fills the movie screen to echo the process of cinematic storytelling.
What does Martin Scorsese say about the impact of movies on our perception?
-Martin Scorsese states that movies touch our hearts, awaken our vision, and change the way we see things, taking us to other places and opening doors and minds.
How does Nina Minkus define cinema in terms of its creative interaction with the world?
-Nina Minkus defines cinema as sorcery, a creative way to interact with the world in order to rearrange perception and expand consciousness for both viewers and the filmmaker.
What does the script suggest about the connection between cinema and dreams?
-The script suggests that cinema is a magical medium that allows people to dream in the dark, enabling a large audience to share the same dream and experience illusions as if they were reality.
How does Jean Cocteau view the power of cinema?
-Jean Cocteau views the power of cinema as the ability to make dreams come alive, allowing for a shared dream experience among many people.
What does Erich Fromm believe a dream represents in relation to our soul?
-Erich Fromm believes that a dream is a microscope through which we look at the hidden occurrences in our soul.
How does the script relate film to an emotional medium?
-The script relates film to an emotional medium by stating that it goes straight to our emotions and deep into the toilet room of the soul, allowing for a transformative experience.
What does Andrei Tarkovsky consider the purpose of cinema?
-Andrei Tarkovsky considers the purpose of cinema to be a mosaic made of time, a way to reach the truth, and an original way to create a new universe that can be shown to others to discover its hidden wonders.
How does the script describe the transformative power of cinema on the audience?
-The script describes the transformative power of cinema as a journey that allows the audience to engage with their hopes, dreams, fears, troubles, and bravery, inspiring the human spirit.
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