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Cinema may refer to: Film * Cinematography, the art of motion-picture photography * Film or movie, a series of still images that create the illusion of a moving image ** Film industry, the technological and commercial institutions of filmmaking ** Filmmaking, the process of making a film * Movie theater (US), called a cinema elsewhere, a building in which films are shown TV * Home cinema tries to replicate the movie theater at home * Cinema or Movie mode, a picture mode characterized by warmer color temperatures Music Bands * Cinema (band), a band formed in 1982 by ex-Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire * The Cinema, an American indie pop band Albums * ''Cinema'' (Andrea Bocelli album), released 2015 * ''Cinema'' (The Cat Empire album), released 2010 * ''Cinema'' (Elaine Paige album), released 1984 * ''Cinema'' (Nazareth album), or the title song, released 1986 * ''Cinema'', a 2009 album by Brazilian band Cachorro Grande * ''Cinema'', a 1990 album by English musi ...
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Cinematography
Cinematography (from ancient Greek κίνημα, ''kìnema'' "movement" and γράφειν, ''gràphein'' "to write") is the art of motion picture (and more recently, electronic video camera) photography. Cinematographers use a lens to focus reflected light from objects into a real image that is transferred to some image sensor or light-sensitive material inside a movie camera. These exposures are created sequentially and preserved for later processing and viewing as a motion picture. Capturing images with an electronic image sensor produces an electrical charge for each pixel in the image, which is electronically processed and stored in a video file for subsequent processing or display. Images captured with photographic emulsion result in a series of invisible latent images on the film stock, which are chemically " developed" into a visible image. The images on the film stock are projected for viewing the same motion picture. Cinematography finds uses in many fields of ...
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Cinema (Nazareth Album)
''Cinema'' is the sixteenth album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth (band), Nazareth, released in 1986 by Vertigo Records. Track listing Original CD bonus tracks 1997 Castle Communications remaster bonus tracks 2001 30th anniversary bonus tracks 2011 Salvo bonus tracks BBC Friday Rock Show 14.10.1984: *The 2011 remastered CD release of ''Cinema'' was paired with ''The Catch (album), The Catch'' Personnel Band members * Dan McCafferty - vocals * Pete Agnew - bass guitar, back vocals * Manny Charlton - guitars * Darrell Sweet (musician), Darrell Sweet - drums, back vocals Other credits * Eddie Delana - producer, engineer * Calum Malcolm - emulator on "Cinema" * Recorded at Pearl Sound Studios (Canton, Michigan, Canton, Michigan), CaVa Studios, Cava Sound Workshops (Glasgow Scotland), Castle Sound Studios (Pentcaitland Scotland) * Mixed at Jacobs Studios (Farnham England) Chart performance References

1986 albums Nazareth (band) albu ...
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Saturation III
''Saturation III'' (stylized in all caps) is the third studio album by American boy band Brockhampton, released on December 15, 2017. Production is predominantly handled by Romil Hemnani, alongside production duo Q3 (composed of Jabari Manwa and Kiko Merley), as with previous releases. It concludes the ''Saturation'' trilogy, commenced with ''Saturation ''and followed with ''Saturation II''. Originally promoted as the group's "final studio album", the group announced their fourth album, titled ''Team Effort'' at the time before being scrapped, a day before ''Saturation III'' was released. ''Saturation III'' is the band's last album with founding member Ameer Vann, who left the band in May 2018 amid accusations of sexual misconduct. Background To promote ''Saturation II'', Brockhampton released a single from the album for every week of August along with accompanying music videos. The night that "Sweet", the final single from ''Saturation II'' was released, the music video for the so ...
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Paola Del Medico
Paola del Medico Felix (born 5 October 1950) is a Swiss singer. Career Born in Saint-Gall to an Italian father and a Swiss mother, Paola del Medico has sung mostly in German and French. She represented Switzerland at the Eurovision Song Contest 1969 with the song " Bonjour, Bonjour", finishing in fifth place. In 1980, she represented Switzerland for a second time in the Eurovision Song Contest with " Cinéma", where she finished in fourth place. Between 1981 and 1990 she co-hosted "Verstehen Sie Spaß?", a ''Candid Camera''-style show, for the German TV station ARD together with her husband Kurt Felix. She was in contention to represent Germany for the Eurovision Song Contest 1982 with the song "Peter Pan", but she finished 2nd in the national final. Discography Albums * 1970: Die grossen Erfolge * 1974: Paola * 1978: Blue Bayou * 1980: Lieder die ich liebe * 1981: Ihre größten Erfolge * 1981: Frohe Weihnachten mit Paola und den Trixis * 1983: Rosafarben * 1988: Kinder ...
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Cinema (Samuel And Francesca Michielin Song)
"Cinema" is a song written by Federico Nardelli, Lorenzo Urciullo and Samuel Umberto Romano and recorded by Italian singers Samuel and Francesca Michielin. Produced by Nardelli, the song was released as a single on 14 May 2021. With lyrics describing the will to come back to carefree days, the song was chosen by Italian radio station RTL 102.5 as a candidate song of the summer at the RTL 102.5 Power Hits Estate 2021. As of July 2021, it peaked at number 93 on the FIMI Italian Singles Chart. Background The song was written by Samuel, Lorenzo Urciullo and Federico Nardelli. Since the beginning, it was conceived as a duet. Samuel and Michielin met for the first time during an episode of Italian talent show ''X Factor'' in 2019, when Samuel was a judge and Michielin appeared as a musical guest. Despite this, the idea to involve Michielin in the project came from Urciullo, who previously collaborated with her. Michielin was asked to perform the song through her manager, Marta Donà, ...
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Cinema (Benny Benassi Song)
"Cinema" is a song initially released by Italian DJ and electro house music producer Benny Benassi and British singer-songwriter Gary Go. The song was written and performed by Gary Go with music produced by Benny and Alle Benassi. It was released on 8 March 2011 by Ultra Records and All Around the World, on Benny Benassi's fourth studio album '' Electroman''. The song made its first appearance in the video game '' Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit'' in November 2010, months before the song was released as a single. The single EP featured several remixes by Skrillex, Laidback Luke, Alex Gaudino and Congo Rock. The Skrillex remix went on to become a hit in its own right, remaining in Billboard's Dance Chart for over two years after its release and winning a 2012 Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording. Artist and producer Kanye West referred to it as "one of the greatest works of art ever made". The song featured in the trailer for the video game ''Sonic Lost World'' and in-games ''Forza ...
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Cinema (Yes Song)
"Cinema" is an instrumental by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album, '' 90125''. In 1985 it won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, the band's only Grammy. History The 1980 incarnation of Yes included Trevor Horn, Geoff Downes, Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White. When this group split up following the tour for the album ''Drama'', Squire and White joined forces with singer and guitarist Trevor Rabin. The three were eventually joined by former Yes member Tony Kaye, and the four began writing and recording demos under the band name "Cinema". Chris Squire played some of the band Cinema's recordings with former Yes lead singer Jon Anderson, who expressed interest in participating in the project. With four out of the five having been Yes members, it was decided to change the name of the band from Cinema to Yes. The title of the instrumental track "Cinema" is therefore an acknowledgement of the four-piece band that co-wrote and perform ...
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Karsh Kale
Karsh Kale (pronounced ''Kursh Kah-lay'', ''कर्ष काळे'' in Marathi; born 1 November 1974) is an Indian-American musician born in England. Known primarily for his experimental tabla playing within electronic music contexts, Kale's career has seen him take on roles of an Indian classical tabla player, singer, songwriter, film and TV score composer and DJ. He is considered a pioneer of the Asian Underground genre, bringing elements of Indian music to Electronica and Dance. His career highlights include touring as the supergroup Tabla Beat Science (with Ustad Zakir Hussain, Bill Laswell, Ustad Sultan Khan et al.), 6 solo studio records from 1999 (several other record appearances), the seminal 2005 album "Breathing Under Water" with Anoushka Shankar, scoring and production for the 2019 Bollywood smash hit "Gully Boy", curating 6 acclaimed songs for the Indian Coke Studio in 2012, amongst many others. Kale is also popular for his eclectic collaborations with Sting, Us ...
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Rodrigo Leão
Rodrigo Costa Leão Muñoz Miguez (born 15 October 1964), known professionally as Rodrigo Leão, is a Portuguese musician and songwriter. He became known in the 1980s as a member of the Portuguese groups Sétima Legião and Madredeus. In the 1990s, Leão launched his career as a solo artist, with multiple albums reaching number-one in the Portuguese album charts. Music career In 1982, Leão was one of the founding members of Sétima Legião, one of the most successful bands in Portugal's 1980s rock scene. In 1985, he started Madredeus with Pedro Ayres Magalhães and Sétima Legião's Gabriel Gomes as a sideline acoustic project. Madredeus received national and international acclaim and became one of Portugal's most successful music groups internationally. In 1993, Rodrigo released a mostly instrumental solo album in a neo-classical, minimalist mode, titled ''Ave Mundi Luminar''. In 1994, with Sétima Legião on a long break, he left Madredeus to dedicate himself to his sol ...
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Ice MC
Ice MC (born Ian Campbell, 22 March 1965) is a British rapper who started his professional music career in Italy when he got signed to Robyx and made his debut with the single " Easy". He's best known for the Eurodance hit singles " Take Away the Colour", "Think About the Way" "and " It's a Rainy Day". The Ice MC hits are most notable for being the first songs in the Eurodance genre to blend raggamuffin style rap with female singing choruses. Italian producer and singer Roberto Zanetti (a.k.a. Robyx) and his music team produced the Ice MC hits while simultaneously producing hits for other major '90s artists like Double You, Alexia, and Corona. Career The first albums In 1989 in Italy, Ice MC met singer and artist Roberto Zanetti (also as composer known as Savage and producer as Robyx). Their first single called " Easy", made in a hip-house style, came out in 1989. It became successful all over Europe, reaching the top 5 in Italy and the top 3 in Germany. The two next sing ...
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Cachorro Grande
Cachorro Grande (Portuguese for "''Big Dog''") was a Brazilian rock band from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul. In 2003, the music video for "Lunático" was nominated for Best New Artist at the 2003 MTV Video Music Brazil. In 2007 they won the MTV Video Music Brazil for Best Live Performance. Original bassist Jerônimo "Bocudo" left the band in 2005. He was then replaced by bassist Rodolfo Krieger. In 2018, guitarist Marcelo Gross was replaced by Gustavo X, but soon afterwards rejoined the band for their farewell tour the following year. Discography Studio albums * (2001) ''Cachorro Grande'' * (2004) ''As Próximas Horas Serão Muito Boas'' * (2005) ''Pista Livre'' * (2007) ''Todos os Tempos'' * (2009) ''Cinema'' * (2011) ''Baixo Augusta'' * (2014) ''Costa do Marfim'' * (2016) ''Electromod'' Live albums * (2018) ''Clássicos'' Split albums * (2005) ''Acústico MTV: Bandas Gaúchas'' * (2007) ''Estúdio Coca-Cola'' Video albums * (2013) ''Cachorro Grande ao Vivo ...
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Cinema (Elaine Paige Album)
''Cinema'' is the fourth solo album by Elaine Paige, released in 1984 on Warner Music. It peaked at number 12 in the UK Albums Chart. Background For her previous album ''Stages'' (1983), Paige had chosen tracks from musical theatre. Following this theme, ''Cinema'' features songs that had been previously recorded for film soundtracks. Tim Rice wrote lyrics to Vangelis's theme for the film '' Missing'' specifically for this album. Production ''Cinema'' was the second of Paige's recordings to be produced by Tony Visconti. Like ''Stages'', the recording was primarily conducted at Visconti's Good Earth Studios, other than for "Sometimes" (Theme from ''Champions'') which had been previously recorded at CTS Studios in London, featuring the New World Philharmonia. Out-takes In 2014, Rhino UK released the compilation album '' Elaine Paige: The Ultimate Collection'' which includes the out-take " What a Feeling" (from the film ''Flashdance''), originally recorded as part of the '' ...
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