This document discusses the history and impact of cinema and mass media. It provides definitions of cinema, tracing its origins to ancient Greek roots. It then outlines several eras in the history of cinema from the Silent Age to the current Mass Media Age. The document also discusses the history of Indian cinema and how films have impacted society through information sharing, social change, and entertainment. Both positive and negative impacts of cinema are noted.
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Indian cinema, notably Bollywood, has played a significant role in shaping pop culture both within India and globally. Bollywood films are known for their vibrant storytelling, colorful visuals, catchy music, and dance sequences, which have contributed to the influence of Indian cinema on pop culture.
Bollywood movies often reflect and influence fashion trends, music preferences, and even language styles. Iconic dialogues, characters, and songs from Indian films often become part of popular discourse and are embraced by audiences worldwide. The global reach of Indian cinema has helped introduce elements of Indian culture, traditions, and values to diverse audiences, contributing to the integration of Indian pop culture into various societies.
Moreover, Indian cinema's impact extends beyond the confines of movies; it influences fashion, music, dance, and even social media trends, making it a significant contributor to the global entertainment landscape.
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3. What is Cinema?
⢠Technically, the word itself derives from the
ancient Greek, kinema, meaning movement.
Historically, itâs a shortened version of the
French cinematograph, an invention of two
brothers, Auguste and Louis Lumiere, that
combined kinema with another Greek
root, graphing, meaning to write or record.
⢠cinema is much more than the intersection of art
and technology. It is also, and maybe more
importantly, a powerful medium of
communication. Like language itself, cinema is a
surrounding and enveloping substance that carries
with it what it means to be human in a specific
time and place.
⢠It mediates our experience of the world, helps us
make sense of things, and in doing so, often helps
shape the world itself. Itâs why we often find
ourselves confronted by some extraordinary event
and find the only way to describe it is: âIt was like
a movie.â
5. ⢠10 Lumière brothers' short films in Paris on 28
December 1895
⢠1890s films became several minutes long
⢠first successful permanent theatre showing only films
was âThe Nickelodeonâ
⢠In 1929, "The Lights of New York" the first talking film
was screened.
⢠The early 1990s saw the development of a commercially
successful independent cinema in the United States
⢠In 20s The documentary film also rose as a commercial
genre for perhaps the first time.
BRIEF HISTORY OF
CINEMA
6. The first Indian feature film, Pundalik was made in 1912, But it
was shot by English man.
⢠In 1913 Dadasaheb produced the first Indian film "Raja
Harishchandâ since then to 1981 more than 15 thousand movies
were produced in India.
⢠In 1983 it was India's sixth largest industry, grossing around
600$ annually.
⢠The first ever movie to be screened in India was in Watsons
Hotel in Bombay on the 7th of July 1986.
⢠In 1932 Indrasabha has about 70 songs. This was the era
when music became a vital part of the industry.
⢠Films are made in almost 30 of the official languages but
among them few are very famous and commercialized. Those
languages are Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam, Kanada, Bengali,
Telugu. This is a great deal of mobility in the Indian film
industry
HISTORY OF
INDIAN CINEMA
8. Information and
Inspiration
⢠Movies that provide us information, easily
and effectively
⢠Documentaries can help to get very deep
knowledge about any matter
⢠other biographical movie can also be very
informative
⢠Movies that are based on real events also
somehow educative in their own way.
9. Education With
Message
⢠We learned Hindi and most
of English Words from TV!
⢠people who have lack from
education, Cinema can
helps them to Understand.
⢠There are several movies,
that are trying to teach us
something.
10. Social changes
⢠Social Changes have to be
a part of our life.
⢠I am surely say that
parents are avoid to watch
these kind of movie with
their child. Indian parents
avoid to watch movie.
⢠Social media have a power
to change the mind and
situations as well.
12. Good
Impact
Bad
Impact
There is no doubt that cinema
entertains the masses; but it does not
educate them.
⢠Today, people do not like taking
advices and films based on giving
pieces of advices to the audience fails
miserably.
Hence, the director whose sole aim is
to gain a profit from these films gives
all such kind of non-sense in order to
gain peoples interest and money.
13. Conclusion
⢠The film industry has grown rapidly for the past
years and has brought about a lot of changes in the
society.
⢠It effects in a good way also and a bad way too
⢠Film is a powerful and effective genre of
communication
⢠Films draw heavily from reality, portraying
situations that have resemblance to the everyday
stresses and aspirations of viewers' lives. The movies
recognize the link between their lives and films in
both general and specific terms.
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