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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2022.25.6.866

Significance of the Emergence of Realistic Media from the Point of View of Film History  

Ko, Ho Bin (Dept. of Film & Theatre, Honam University)
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Abstract
With respect to the advent of realistic media, the so-called future cinema theory or the theory of the end of cinema that cinema will be transformed by the advent of realistic media, or that realistic media will expel film media and replace them are being put forward as if they were orthodoxy. Therefore, this paper argues that the future cinematic theory and the theory of the end of cinema the cinema are inferred from the false premise that the superiority and inferiority relationship and substitute relationship established only between video media of the same type with the same properties are also established even between realistic media and film media, which have different properties. And it is concluded that realistic media and film media will coexist because they have different properties, functions, uses, and utilities.
Keywords
Realistic Media; Virtual Reality; Interactivity; Frame; Montage; Narrative Cinema;
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