Film, as the most modern art, is largely dependent on science and technology. It is created and developed in close connection with the development of industrial technology, optical illusion and the desire to represent movement. Film is an art that uses moving images to convey stories, ideas and emotions. With the help of camera, editing, sound and other technical elements, the film creates the illusion of reality and allows viewers to immerse themselves in a different world. Through film art, we can explore different styles, genres and themes, and have diverse experiences. An introduction to the art of film helps us understand and appreciate this powerful form of expression.
Watching movies is part of modern culture. Everyone and everything related to the film, its popular heroes and the actors who play them often become famous, and their pictures, stories and lives recognizable.
The great name of the film industry, Alfred Hitchcock, holds numerous titles - the master of suspense, the man who redefined film, the father of the modern thriller. Genius or not, this Brit is considered one of the most influential directors in film history. During a career spanning six decades, he shot more than fifty feature films, and he did not shy away from the director's chair when it came to documentaries and TV series. The characteristics of his films were, first of all, a penchant for editing or camera movements, dark humor, irony and cynicism, tension and shock, and the alternation of comic and tragic elements.
Humphrey Deforest Bogart was one of the most popular American film actors of the 1950s. He won the Oscar in 1951 for the film "The African Queen", and gained popularity in the films "Casablanca" and "The Maltese Falcon". The magazine "Entertainment Weekly" declared him the greatest film legend of all time. In 1999, the American Film Institute named him the greatest male movie star. He was also called a cultural icon, he was a hedonist until his last breath.