Film Theory: The Basics Questions
Chapter 3 Cinema reinforces the dominant ideology by resembling an art form that has a primarily cookie-cutter system for production. The audience can see that many films are being made by the same people, and especially the same types of people. The stories that are being made, especially in the 70's and 80's that the book focuses on, focus on members of majority groups and appeal to members of majority groups. Using theoretical tools and focusing on specific aspects of the filmmaking process, it can become easy to see who the films are appealing for. If one were to focus on the Male Gaze, they would examine the way that the camera is looking at its female subjects, and analyze the choices that are being made by the director. Counter-Cinema is an extremely important concept for the entirety of film, because it represents the struggle for equality within the cinema world. It also creates a rich diversity of not only actors and filmmakers, but the films themselves. Film would s...