Film is basically a man made concoction guessing how to interpret light as well which is why different film stocks provide different looks. In one you have a human setting up the programming and in the other you have a human setting up the chemical reaction. The idea that film is inherently right while digital is inherently wrong is misguided, IMO. We, the audience, have been condition to accept that cinema looks a certain way which is why people say video looks 'wrong' on the big screen because it doesn't fit our preconceived notions of what looks 'right.' It's not right or wrong, just different.
And digital is just in it's infancy. People (filmmakers, studio heads, stars, etc.,) said that sound didn't belong in films, and that color didn't belong in films. Where the first attempts at talkies and color all the great? No, but the tech advanced and color movies w/sound became the norm.
So films like Citizen Kane aren't cinematic because they use deep focus?
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