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'''Cinema''' has a number of meanings relating to the motion picture industry. In its main context, it is a [[theatre]] where motion picture films (''aka'' movies) are shown to a paying audience. In a broader sense, the term relates to the motion picture industry as a whole as regards the production of films. Cinema is an abbreviation of '''cinematography''' which is the art of [[photography]] and camerawork in film-making.
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'''Cinematography''' is the art and technique of making and showing [[film|motion pictures]]. The shortened version of the term is '''cinema''' which is, essentially, a [[theatre]] where films (''aka'' movies in this context) are shown to a paying audience.


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Cinematography is the art and technique of making and showing motion pictures. The shortened version of the term is cinema which is, essentially, a theatre where films (aka movies in this context) are shown to a paying audience.

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