Narrative Cinema
Narrative cinema refers to films that tell a story through a structured sequence of events. This type of cinema typically includes elements such as characters, a plot, and a setting, which work together to engage the audience. The narrative can be linear, following a chronological order, or non-linear, using flashbacks or other techniques to present the story.
In narrative cinema, filmmakers often use various techniques, such as dialogue, cinematography, and editing, to enhance the storytelling experience. This genre encompasses a wide range of films, from dramas to comedies, and is a fundamental aspect of the film industry.