People see images now more than they see movies.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Technology has not only changed the way people are able to view movies, it has changed the way our industry produces and advertises movies.
Every viewer is going to get a different thing. That's the thing about painting, photography, cinema.
I began to realise that film sees the world differently than the human eye, and that sometimes those differences can make a photograph more powerful than what you actually observed.
While it's easy to sit back and cherry pick bad visual effects and blame the industry for making movies the way they are, you're really not seeing the whole picture.
In movies, images cost - if you want a big image, it takes more money.
Movies absorb our attention more completely, I think.
Technology continues to bring us wondrous advances in filmmaking to improve how we view movies.
You would be surprised of films that people just don't see. You know what I mean? I'm always working and I'm a film buff but I'm an old school film buff.
Movies are an art form that is very available to the masses.
More people are exposed to movies than to most other forms of art.