rse of history. Starting as a simple form of entertaining it turned to a new form of mass culture with its own language, own methods and own laws. Its structure was becoming more and more complicated and even now it is being modernized so today we can enjoy three-dimensional films or go to 4D cinemas. But the way that was made by cinematography until it came to the form that we have today, was very long and full of other masterpieces which perhaps can not be appreciated at its true value., In the context of that project we can not consider all aspects of the subject. Though it can be explored further as there are a lot of unexplored features especially in connection to other art forms. The result of such an analysis may be very useful for the understanding of cinematography nature.
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