Monday, January 24, 2011

Film vs Print

Movies are really different from books. The imaginations inside our brains when we read the books are projected out by movies. A movie can show you how the settings and characters really look like. a book can use all words to describe one thing, but every person who reads it have different mental pictures in their head. We all have different imaginations, so what you “think” something looked like might not really be what the author is trying to express. As for movies, it is filmed with what the author wanted it to be and everyone would find the books they read a little different from the movie. On the other hand, it can also be hard for a movie to show that the book can really described. Some of the things the author described may not be filmed because it might be unrealistic in the modern world. The movies actually help us get those mental pictures in readers out of their minds and put it into something where everyone can look at it. Movie is where the expressions are being expressed from movements and the quotes they say. Books have a lot of descriptions that supported the author’s idea, making the book interesting.

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