Christian Films Research Paper

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Movies have been a source of entertainment for as long as we can remember, impacting our lives in numerous way, unimaginable, whether in a positive or negative ways. It has power that can change mindsets. For example: It has been debated if violent movies have been a key source to the uprising crime rate in youths and if so, I wonder: If violent films have made such an impact, can Christian films also have the same effect? I believe it can. Over the years, Christian films have been on the rise, approaching more audiences than just already-believers of Christ. Transformations and drastic changes have taken place in various people’s lives and often times result in conversion. What if we can start impacting the world one Christian film at a time?
Film began with the simple invention of the magic lantern
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All it needed to work was light, such as a candle, and crude lenses. It was used for entertainment and often times, education, for all ages. It remained very popular until motion toys came about and soon the concept of “persistence of vision” came forth, in which it is “the eye's capacity to retain an image even after it has been removed”. Peter Mark Roget in 1824 came up with that description and idea and helped to make a development in cinema. In 1831, Michael Faraday discovered the law of electromagnetic induction. He discovered the process of generating electricity and powering motors in which it contributed massively to the film industry. Soon, Joseph Plateau created the invention of the Fantascope or “Phenakistiscope”. It was a spinning disk of sequential images. The “persistence of vision” principle was used to create an illusion of motion. It was a spotted disc that rotated giving the impression that it was a “moving picture”. In 1834, the Daedalum or Zoetrope came