Film

Film refers to a medium used for recording, creating, and displaying moving images and sound. It typically consists of a series of images or frames that are projected in rapid succession to create the illusion of motion, usually accompanied by audio elements. Films are commonly produced for entertainment, education, artistic expression, or documentation, and can be delivered through various formats including cinema, television, and digital platforms. The term also encompasses the physical material (such as celluloid) traditionally used to record these images, although modern filmmaking has largely transitioned to digital formats. Film as an art form integrates narrative, performance, cinematography, editing, and sound design to convey stories or explore themes, making it a powerful medium for cultural communication and artistic expression.