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The topic selection methods for film and television works mainly include

The topic selection methods for film and television works mainly include: theme first, object first, story first

Film and television works (yǐng shì zuò pǐn) are recorded on film through camera shooting. A general term for a completed work of art that is projected through a player. Film and television works are also works of art, which combine photography art and sound, integrating visual and auditory arts.

Film works and works created using methods similar to filmmaking are collectively referred to as film and television works. It refers to a work that is shot on a certain material, consists of a series of pictures with or without accompanying sound, and is projected and played with the help of appropriate devices. Film and television works are not movie scripts or scripts, but refers to completed films.

Compared with film art and television art, the two are very close in terms of artistic expression, both are the fusion of time and space, audio-visual fusion, and realistic and virtual fusion. The convergence trend between movies and television is becoming more and more obvious, and more and more people are watching movies through TVs and monitors. The boundaries between the art of TV dramas and TV movies that also tell stories have become increasingly clear.

Movies and TV have different artistic characteristics: movie screens are different from TV screens, theater viewing methods are different from home viewing behaviors, and movies have different characteristics in terms of story capacity, convenience of acceptance, economy of consumption, etc. There are limitations in this aspect, but movies also have their own unique media advantages and narrative characteristics that are different from television.