15.1 Post-cinema and the changing nature of the moving image
3 min read•july 24, 2024
Digital technologies have revolutionized filmmaking, blurring lines between cinema and other media. From CGI to , embraces , , and immersive experiences. These changes challenge traditional notions of storytelling and .
Post-cinema theory explores new frameworks like and . It examines how digital production, distribution, and consumption reshape our relationship with moving images. The result is a complex landscape where boundaries between creator and audience are increasingly fluid.
Post-Cinema and Digital Media
Characteristics of post-cinema
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Post-cinema encompasses current era of moving image production and consumption shaped by digital technologies and new media platforms
Convergence of media forms blends traditional film with interactive elements and
Increased interactivity and user participation enables audiences to engage with and shape content (social media integration, choose-your-own-adventure narratives)
Non-linear narratives and challenge conventional plot structures (Memento, Cloud Atlas)
Emphasis on immersive experiences transports viewers into virtual worlds (VR films, 360-degree videos)
Blurring boundaries between reality and virtuality creates hybrid experiences ( applications, )