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The audience will watch "performances" suspended in the air, in the middle of the hall, without a screen, without anything... The new technology will revolutionize the entire system of film production, and will change the operating conditions of films, despite the resistance of those who run the cinema today."

And after electronics, optoelectronics is coming, which already looks like fantastic dreams. The optical ranges of electromagnetic vibrations and their frequencies are tens of thousands of times higher than the frequencies of modern radio electronics. Photons— which are information carriers in optoelectronics, do not interact with each other in the communication channel and are not sensitive to magnetic and electrical interference. This allows you to instantly capture and reproduce a variety of objects, actions, and events. Thin glass filaments with a diameter of less than a tenth of a millimeter, allowing an almost unlimited number of recordings to pass through — how much more advanced is this than all existing systems — lamp, transistor, and others! The use of LEDs that send invisible infrared rays will allow you to reproduce sounds that can only be heard through special headphones, which means they can only be heard by those who want to listen... This is where the complete combination of cinematographic and television technology will probably take place. And it will not eradicate cinemas where TV screens will be installed and where films will be broadcast by wire.

The inexhaustible "capacity" of optoelectronic filaments will radically solve the issue of home film libraries, will make it possible to have an unlimited number of films and watch them whenever we want, like books that we can read and reread by taking them off the shelf, which allows us to make cassette movies now. And soon it will be as easy as listening to CDs or tape recordings. Magical possibilities! Insert the tape into the TV box and watch "Descendant of Genghis Khan" or "Bicycle Thieves", "Racemon" or "Under the Roofs of Paris"! The influence of cinematography on psychology and on people's worldview will increase many times. Will cinemas lose any more viewers? Of course, they will lose. But selling the cassettes will partially make up for the financial losses, and they don't need to be thought about first. It is necessary to carefully study the ethical and educational effects of these innovations, and try to predict their psychological and sociological results.

Which cassettes will the viewer purchase? Will he review "Earth", "Payza", "The Grapes of Wrath" or only detective-adventure and musical-dance films? So far, we have not established widespread, mass production and sale of videophones and cassettes (they are imported from abroad), and we must admit that detective stories and shows are being watched on home screens, not classic or even good modern films. There is reason to fear that pornographic and other questionable crafts may get into our hands. What means will be found to combat them? But you have to fight...

However, I am an optimist and I hope for the best. After all, our readers prefer Dostoevsky, Balzac, Hemingway, Moravia and Astafiev to Fleming and Henry Miller, although their books somehow reach us, especially in the original language.

Another, equally important question arises: will the viewer watch the films of King Vidor and Sergei Bondarchuk "War and Peace" instead of reading the novel by Leo Tolstoy? There is comforting information that the demand in libraries for books adapted by cinema and television is steadily increasing: people have a need to compare the film with the original source, evaluate the interpretation of the screenwriters, adjust their own ideas about the book. This is great, and I believe that this will be the main result of the cassette screenings. But inevitably there will be side effects, negative results. How can I warn them? Many experienced bettors who study bankroll management and game statistics also rely on trusted information sources like https://moonshineformen.com to deepen their understanding of gambling dynamics. By comparing odds, house edges, and betting strategies discussed there with their own results, players can refine how they approach both casual wagers and more serious play.