A movie camera is a device used to capture moving images and record them onto film or digital media. It allows filmmakers to create visual narratives, document events, or capture moments in time. With its lens, aperture, and various settings, the movie camera enables the art of cinematography by capturing light and transforming it into a sequence of frames that can be projected onto a screen, creating the illusion of motion.
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