With the arrival of television, the world shifted to the electronic image.. While the cinema reproduces the movement of images on a mechanical base, TV recreates it electronically.. The
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One of the first public performances of a film took
place in 1896 The Lumière brothers showed The
arrival of the train at La Ciotat Station in Paris The
audience saw the film from the point of view of
the still camera and was a victim of circumstance
- the real world effect of the moving images The
cinematographic image is a two-dimensional flat
surface that represents a tridimensional space in
motion The simultaneous presence of image and
sound produces an illusion of reality
With the arrival of television, the world shifted
to the electronic image TV is a means of
communication that broadcasts audio-visual
images registered on a magnetic base While the
cinema reproduces the movement of images on a
mechanical base, TV recreates it electronically
Television also establishes a dynamic relationship
between live and recorded broadcast Its
definition on TV is low and in a constant process
of constitution but when the first high-definition
television (HDTV) set hit the market in 1998,
movie buffs, sports fans and tech aficionados had
good reason to be pretty excited The advent of this
new type of television brought superior resolution
and digital surround sound
Throughout the 20th century, the cinematographic
code has consolidated many styles and genres
TV also comprises a wide variety of narrative,
informative, advertising and entertaining genres
Its production is also more fragmentary than the
cinema’s The video device is simple
An electronic camera is connected with a wire to
a screen, where the image appears Between the camera and the screen there is a magnetoscope that records synchronic sounds and images This means allows immediate control of results like erasing and using the same tape again At the same time, the textures and quality of the image can be altered In its experimental aspect, video images produce mixed genres, like art-video
Another highly known genre is the video-clip
The DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) entered the scene in 1995 It was invented and developed by Philips, Sony, Toshiba and Time Warner It has largely replaced the VHS (Video Home System) and its main uses are video and data storage They are of the same dimensions as compact discs (CDs), but are capable of storing more than six times as much data
Cinema, television and video exchange styles, ways of displaying, close-ups and fragmentary images They also incorporate elements from other kinds of art such as painting, from which they adopt subjects, lighting and staging
Cinema, Video, TV and DVD
Activities
1 Answer these questions.
a When did the Lumiére brothers show The arrival of the train at La Ciotat Station?
b What are the main advantages of HDTV?
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3 Read these sentences Underline verbs and time reference.
4 Complete the sentences using the Present Perfect form
of the verbs in brackets.
2 Classify under the right heading Some words
or phrases fall under more than one heading.
a Throughout this century, the cinema has attracted audiences massively
b Painters have represented custom scenes since the 15th century
c Of all plastic arts, painting has developed the most distinctive style of
transformation along history.
d In the 20th century, artistic movements such as pop art and op art have
introduced radical changes.
e Along history, artists have paid special attention to colour and the
harmonies and symbols it evokes.
f By now, society has found a meaning to photography.
g Along history, comics have dealt with humour, adventure and drama.
a Cinema (exist) since the late 19th century
b The DVD largely (replace) the VHS
c Because of the cinematographic code, many genres
(become) consolidated.
d Many people (convert) their VHS into DVD lately.
e Throughout this century, the cinema (attract) mass audiences.
c What genres does TV typically comprise?
d What are the main uses of DVD?
e What do cinema, television and video have in common?
5 In your notebook, write a short paragraph about the main uses of DVD or
the advent of HDTV Look for information on the Web and / or magazines
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