how do cinematographers enable us to see movie films what is the underlying principle
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Cinematographers use a lens to focus reflected light from objects into a real image that is transferred to some image sensor or light-sensitive material inside a movie camera. These exposures are created sequentially and preserved for later processing and viewing as a motion picture
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Principle that underlying for cinematographers enable us to see movie films:
- The images of the movie is adjusted according to the retina capacity of our eye.
- The cinematographers enable us to see huge pictures which happen to be movement of 24 pictures per second which is based on capacity of eye.
- 16 images over the retina projections makes the brain to think that object is moving.
- Cinematographers prepare the movie camera in prior and focus that via lens on the screen in the front, this is viewed as pictures and provides enough exposure for viewing purpose.
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