Exhibition
Exhibition involves not the production or the distribution of motion pictures. Theatrical exhibition is the exhibition in commercial motion pictures theaters where the general public can watch the film for an admission fee. Nontheatrical exhibition is the exhibition where the completed film is available in any other type of Motion Picture Copy. Ideology defines as a body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group class, or culture which can influence people's beliefs and actions. Audio codes are a crucial factor in filmmaking, it is all that is heard such as background noise, voice-over (divided into diegetic and non diegetic sound). Visual codes can help define genre through the use of different camera shots, angles, movement, and other visual elements.
Theatrical vs. Nontheatrical Exhibition:
As the theatrical exhibition began to shrink movie theaters began to change also. The amount of multiplexes available began to expand which ultimately resulted in the increase around the world. This lead to the films became nationally advertised. One of the forms of non theatrical exhibition is referred to as the cinema culture. The cinema culture is the non profit film society that is dedicated to promoting an appreciation to cinema. Although there are some theaters show a mix of documentaries and international films, there is also a chance that some significant overlap this noncommercial film.
Source List
- Smith Follow, Talia. “Ideology in Films.” SlideShare, Talia Smith, 4 Dec. 2014, www.slideshare.net/taliasmith/ideology-in-films#:~:text=Ideology%20%EF%80%AA%20Ideology%20is%20usually,differently%20depending%20on%20the%20individual.
- “Exhibition.” Film Reference, www.filmreference.com/encyclopedia/Criticism-Ideology/Exhibition-NON-THEATRICAL-EXHIBITION.html.
- “Exhibition.” Film Reference, www.filmreference.com/encyclopedia/Criticism-Ideology/Exhibition.html#:~:text=Exhibition%20is%20the%20retail%20branch,such%20screenings%2C%20the%20movie%20theater.
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