
Movie Camera
A movie camera is a device that captures moving images by recording a sequence of photographs onto film or digital media. It works by exposing a series of images at high speed, which, when played back rapidly, create the illusion of continuous motion. Modern cameras often incorporate advanced technology for focus, exposure, and lighting, ensuring the visual quality and storytelling intent are met. Essentially, it transforms real-world scenes or staged setups into a visual record that, when viewed in sequence, tells a story or conveys emotion.