Puplicity Image in the Orintal Contemporary Cinematographic Drama Turkish "The Forbidden Love" As A model

Authors

  • Suaad AL – Sudani العراق

Keywords:

Image, Declaration, Drama, Cinematographic , Eastern, Contemporary

Abstract

Abstract

In the contemporary cognitive system , The human communities go toward attracting the beauty in favor of living , and to utilize the distinctive artistic structures in favor of publicity and denoting to a craftsman's activity which Is very important for life , provide that it surpasses the advertisement , and to provided a good life and enhances it's presence so as to revive it economically as well، Claiming that beauty which is particularly cinematographic and graphic contains drama and plot , also it is able to establish shape in memory through conscience. It is also closest to dealing and responding for consuming communities، For particular purpose beauty represents it's real life and is capable of promoting it، Beauty tends to discipline life for more promotion and high tact , especially If it possesses a great craftsmanship in making itself according to the parameters of conscience , prose , performance , technique and constituents of the beauty image , by interaction with contemporary scientific philosophy also by publication structure and it's positive Influence which achieves the presentation of progressive craftsmanship including the show of it's landmarks، So it enhances the links between the operator and the consumer , which proves the craftsmanship model and Its quality، Then it will achieve the prosperity through the art and beauty , to produce a contemporary public drama which is able to be a mean for promotion in living according to one of the viewpoints of Grecian philosophy of art which states that it is important for beauty to be serviceable and associated with interest،

 

Published

2024-02-19

How to Cite

AL – Sudani, S. (2024). Puplicity Image in the Orintal Contemporary Cinematographic Drama Turkish "The Forbidden Love" As A model. Jordan Journal of the Arts, 11(2). Retrieved from https://jja.yu.edu.jo/index.php/jja/article/view/294

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Section

Articles