Monday, December 19, 2011

Evolutionary Film

The history of Japanese film is short, but it is very evolutionary. To begin with, Japanese film was first seen in 1896. The first film was a period play which described a feudal world. Period play typifies the Japanese films of any age. Next, Japanese films have reality. In the old days, there is no idea of realism in the Oriental film. Directors searched Western films for how to make realistic descriptions a lot, so many people speak well of Japanese film, especially horror films. Then, recent Japanese films use a lot of computer graphics in both documentary and animation. The computer graphics make the film more real. For example, Pokemon, a Japanese popular animation movie, uses a lot of computer graphics for the background and description of water, so they look like the part of documentary. Films owe their success to the development of computer technology. The evolution of Japanese film is awesome.

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