Architecture and cinema

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Cinema is a room of expressive narratives and storyboards, whereas architecture in itself is a solid expression in built form. The interconnection between cinema and architecture lies in the believability factor of the storyline the director offers to the viewers. The emergence of an "art director" in film making strikes a note to this inseparable part.
Cinema and architecture can be identified as two different art forms with never-ending back-end work and coordination to not just produce the desired output, but also to bring a sense of life to human minds. The intersection of these two brilliant artforms with well-researched planning and execution has the potential to produce the magnificent.

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It is absolutely mesmerizing to keep note that how places and structures play an equally important role as to how the characters and subject plot play in a cinema. The architecture of the story speaks through the visuals which are greatly responsible for the impact created on the audience. Be it the artificially designed set or locations found after vast research.
Our movie experience as viewers has definitely made us understand the importance of locations and settings in conveying the real magic behind the writer's intention. Be it Titanic, Inception, or even Prestige for that matter, we all know to the extent to which it has caught our attention and made all of us a tireless viewer.

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The creative play in shadow works, symmetry, and anything of appropriate supportive architectural element adds to the richness of the scene and the storyline. Undoubtedly, architecture plays a great role in completing the true artistic sense to the script and in doing justice to the film director's vision.