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What's the difference between movies and TV plays?

The difference between movies and TV series:

1, actor's acting:

Movies are usually as short as 90 minutes. In such a short time, the actor should create a complete image for the audience to know, but the acting of TV series is obviously not that important, and the vase can be performed well.

2, the plot:

The content of the film is abstract, while the plot of the TV series is very detailed. Otherwise, how could it take so long?

3. Screen:

Movies are useful, and once you shoot something unsatisfactory, you can only cut it out, while TV plays use a shooting tool similar to DV, and once you shoot it wrong, you can rewind it and remake it, with obviously less investment.

Extended material: the main features of TV drama art;

1, audio-visual narrative

As an audio-visual work in TV media, TV drama has a specific audio-visual expression system and a language system different from other artistic elements. This language system consists of various visual elements and auditory elements, which are combined to complete narrative tasks according to people's actual audio-visual cognitive laws.

2. Fictional narration

Although it is often based on real life and strives to reflect the sense of reality when shooting, in essence, the narrative of TV drama art is a fictional narrative, and TV drama is only telling artificial stories.

3. Continuous narration

TV series is the main body of TV series, and it is also a unique type of TV series that is different from film feature films. As a continuous narrative work, TV series has special rules different from film feature films in plot narration.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-movie?

References:? Baidu encyclopedia-TV series