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cinematize
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cin·e·ma·tize  (sn-m-tz)
tr.v. cin·e·ma·tized, cin·e·ma·tiz·ing, cin·e·ma·tiz·es
To adapt (a novel or a play, for example) for film or movies.

cine·mati·zation (-mt-zshn) n.
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Verb1.cinematize - make a film of or adopt so as to make into a film; "cinematize history"
film - record in film; "The coronation was filmed"


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However, the narrative does suggest the tenuous nature of that cinematization, and thus hints at some ability to resist its power.
For in the wake of the cinematization of reality, the "photographization" of reality, the virtualization of reality, we have arguably passed from aura as singular leave-taking of the singular, from what I call auragin (so spelled, since Benjamin's second theory of aura specters all origin as non-originary origin, as singular leave-taking of the origin of "itself"), to photosynthesis--computer animation (the reanimation of the world by the computer).
 
 
 
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