cinematic Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cinematic In English

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  • In other songs, shared multiple codes allow for different and perhaps more subtle forms of religious and cinematic meanings to be constructed.

  • This was usually achieved through the use of theme songs or anthems, tracks that fashioned a uniquely 'cinematic' treatment of instrumentation and text.

  • Its role in the tension of favela misrepresentation is simultaneously a role in its own misrepresentation, a cinematic fate spared rap in 1999.

  • This contrasted sharply with the promotional and propagandistic uses to which cinematic documentary was often put during the 1930s and 1940s.

  • The suture effect in turn determines our own cinematic subjectivity, positioning us as sympathetic with the on-screen listening subject.

  • Parallels with cinematic devices can be seen in the orchestration of this spatial sequence.

  • Specifically, it explores the role of music in the construction of cinematic subjectivity and cinema's potential to engage with our understanding of musical subjectivity.

  • The new cinematic technologies mesmerized audiences in ways that the most imaginative showman could never hope to with his primitive animation efforts.

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