Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Art vs. Film


WARNING!!!! Don't be offended if you don't agree. Thank you














      Every human has their specialty. This includes the artists, and the filmmakers. But do they ever get involved? Let's explore that, shall we?

       When most people think of art, they think of painting. They might think of a famous person like Da Vinci or Salvador Dali. But painting isn't really the definition of art. My definition? Art is anything made with inspiration to express something, or convey a message. The art is usually linked with the artist's feelings or emotions. It's all about the meaning that makes it art. Sure, you don't need a camera to do that. But now you're asking: "What does this have to do with film?"

         First off, film is primarily for entertainment. We love our movies! But did you ever think why you love that movie? There must be something behind it. That, ladies and gentlemen, is where the art starts to show. Is there a movie you saw that touched you? A movie that meant something to you? When Disney was on the rise, Walt Disney considered his films to be art. Why do you think that was? Animation was new at the time, mind you. Films that had magic in them was a rare thing. Disney films, I think, was the dawn of creating magical films with drawing and our imaginations. Other films can hold a religious meaning for people. (Including myself.) One film that's an example of this is Passion Of The Christ. It may be controversial, but it does hold so much meaning. 

     Do you agree with this? What film holds meaning to you? Be sure to like, comment, share, and follow to always come back for more Enchanted Tales of Film!

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