GUEST EDITORIAL: How Cinema Has Inspired Architecture and Changed Home Design Standards

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How Cinema Has Inspired Architecture and Changed Home Design Standards

by Andrew Adams

Cinema has been around for over a century, and in that time, it has inspired some of the most beautiful and iconic buildings in the world. However, cinema hasn't just inspired architecture-it has also changed home design standards for the better. For example, luxury home interior design has taken on the characteristics of luxury movie theaters-modern luxury homes often feature grand, open spaces with high ceilings and spacious rooms; these luxury homes often incorporate luxury materials like marble or gold in their kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, and other common areas.

In this article, we'll further explore how cinema has influenced both architecture and home design, and why it is important to keep this art form alive.

Golden Era of Hollywood

The Golden Era of Hollywood lasted from about 1930-to 1960. While cinema was around earlier than this period, it wasn't until the Great Depression that the film industry really started to take off. This was due in large part because more people were unemployed, which led to people going out for a movie. Additionally, Hollywood saw an increase in film production during this time, with the number of movies made per year increasing from 88 movies in 1929 to 477 movies in 1939. This rise in production meant that there was significantly more money going into the cinema industry, which made a lot of people rich and led to a lot of creativity.

Before The Great Depression struck America, many homes were designed with simple classic styles that were plain. Even though people had a lot of nice things, they tended to keep their décor simple, and elegant-they didn't want to waste money on gaudy displays that would only be noticed by the people in the house.

Exterior Shot on Film

The Golden Era also saw the widespread use of an exterior shot which is now standard in filming: using a process shot from outside looking in, rather than from the perspective of characters inside looking out. Before this artistic technique was strongly implemented, the standard for filming was to do everything in one shot without any cuts. This meant that if a scene involved characters standing next to each other, the camera would be directly between them so only one actor could be on screen at a time. With the rise of new film techniques inspired by classic cinema, new styles began being implemented in films.

Process Shot on Film

The process shot is where a location exterior was filmed and then re-filmed with characters in front of the same background. This meant that if there were two people standing below an apartment building, directors would film one actor's part from the perspective of the inside looking out and then film the other actor's part from the outside looking in. This allowed for a much more complex and effective style of cinematography, as characters could be both inside and outside, which was previously impossible to show on screen because of scene length restrictions.

Luxury Shot on Film

As Hollywood became a more profitable business, people began to see luxury homes as investments. In order to attract potential homeowners, architects and contractors began using luxury movies as inspiration for their new homes.

Many of these new homes were lavish, with large rooms and high ceilings. They used expensive materials like marble and gold in the kitchens, bedrooms, closets, bathrooms, etc. Additionally, one common feature was a grand entrance hall where the front door would be located people were no longer interested in small entrances that they would only use once or twice a day. These grand entrance halls were inspired by the foyer in classic films like Gone with the Wind.

This was not an isolated trend by any means during this time, over 1 million homes were built that had features inspired by cinema. With all these new features came new standards for luxury. People were no longer satisfied with a small apartment to live in-they wanted a huge home that could impress guests and ensure security.

Cinema has had a profound impact on both architecture and home design over the years. Its influence can be seen in the way that homes are designed, as well as in the way that films are shot. This art form is important because it allows people to see new possibilities for their lives and inspires them to create beautiful things. We should do everything we can to keep cinema alive and thriving so that it can continue to inspire people all over the world.