Cinema helps us understand what it’s like to be a 21st-century person. It’s an emotion, not a deeper comprehension of the human condition and existence in the present. a clear understanding of the connections between everything. Compared to many of the other pathways to understanding provided by reality, emotions can be far more fascinating and nuanced. Additionally, emotions provide a motherboard of possibility, a more surfable surface of opportunities.
What is the reason for our infatuation with unknown individuals? Cinema does. Movies shape a great deal of things, and movies themselves shape a great deal of things. Short-term and long-term experiences in cinema form a way of being in the world. Walking down our street with a Spotify account, for example, is one method we can always create film with just our brain and sense of sight.
A scene in The maze runner movie as an example:


After being reunited with Teresa, the movie’s major character, Thomas, the main character, finds themselves on the rooftop of the WCKD skyscraper, but the surrounding area is in flames and is falling apart. Teresa tumbles into the burning building and rubble while Thomas is the only one saved by a flying Berg’s effort at rescue.
With only a small amount of real fire, the set for the scene consisted of a platform that was shot against a green screen. The players moved around a partially assembled Berg fuselage that was mounted on a gimbal.
In order to simulate the other buildings collapsing, they put that one on fire. With all the embers and debris flying through, they had to build certain fire sims to give it a chaotic yet lovely appearance. They also wanted it to have a beautiful appearance, not simply be this raging inferno.
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