Cinema and Physics are two very intertwined fields: the discoveries in physics opened new and more exciting avenues for cinema. In return, cinema is a vehicle used by scientists to make science, and physics in particular more accessible. These two fields have supported one another in terms of new inventions and advertisements. Through the creation of scientific inventions, cinema has grown from the use of the Cinematograph into the modern DSLR cameras. On the other hand, televisions have served as a way of scientific advertisement due to its documentaries and live talks so its knowledge could be spread across the country. By analyzing particular eras and historical events, scientific breakthroughs had a direct impact on the growth of cinema...
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Science in film is gaining attention from scientists and science communicators. Sixteen experts gath...
The development of special effects technologies, from Edison’s Kinetograph to digitally composited f...
The invention of motion pictures was only possible due to the prior discovery of the phenomenon of p...
What is the state of physics today and where is it going? We could say first that all the sciences c...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2017v14n2p19 Faced with contemporary issues that call into ques...
Since it was launched during the Paris International Exhibition «Arts and techniques in modern life ...
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Despite much excellent work over the years, the vast history of scientific filmmaking is still large...
The world is witnessing a big boom in the field of innovations, inventions and technological develop...
The proliferation of science fiction in film and visual media brings scientific topics to large audi...
This is the first book in English in nearly half a century to tell the full story of the internation...
FILM'S ILLUSIONS: KULESHOV REVISITED FOR a century, moving images have been captivating millions aro...
The relationship between science and cinema has not always been peaceful. If film has been fundament...
The paper focuses on utilising new media communication tools — ‘Cinemagraph’ — in creating a new hor...
Popular movies are spatiotemporal arrays of light and motion, but almost nothing is known about thei...
Science in film is gaining attention from scientists and science communicators. Sixteen experts gath...
The development of special effects technologies, from Edison’s Kinetograph to digitally composited f...
The invention of motion pictures was only possible due to the prior discovery of the phenomenon of p...
What is the state of physics today and where is it going? We could say first that all the sciences c...
http://dx.doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2017v14n2p19 Faced with contemporary issues that call into ques...
Since it was launched during the Paris International Exhibition «Arts and techniques in modern life ...
Cinema played an important role for the development of the biomedicine, and there was a particular r...
Despite much excellent work over the years, the vast history of scientific filmmaking is still large...
The world is witnessing a big boom in the field of innovations, inventions and technological develop...
The proliferation of science fiction in film and visual media brings scientific topics to large audi...
This is the first book in English in nearly half a century to tell the full story of the internation...
FILM'S ILLUSIONS: KULESHOV REVISITED FOR a century, moving images have been captivating millions aro...
The relationship between science and cinema has not always been peaceful. If film has been fundament...
The paper focuses on utilising new media communication tools — ‘Cinemagraph’ — in creating a new hor...
Popular movies are spatiotemporal arrays of light and motion, but almost nothing is known about thei...
Science in film is gaining attention from scientists and science communicators. Sixteen experts gath...