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As an actor, what's the difference between acting in a movie and acting in a TV series?

I think as an actor, what's the difference between acting in a movie and acting in a TV series? In fact, this question is quite easy to answer, that is, in one sentence: when playing a TV series, the actors serve the plot; When acting in a movie, actors serve the director.

The production of the original TV series of "Red" stills pays more attention to its continuous playing characteristics, which can be fully developed in the story, making it easy for viewers to think that TV looks easy to understand. The film time is short, so it is necessary to condense and refine the story and pursue an artistic perfection in lines, pictures and expressive force. Second, there are different definitions of "TV drama acting" and "movie acting". Theoretically speaking, TV plays are often "expressive", that is, all the contents are poured out to you. The acting of the film tends to be "acting", only picking the essence and showing you something deeper.

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Third, because of the different genres of actors, there is no fixed performance mode. When actors are learning to perform, the teacher has never taught the so-called "TV performance" and "film performance". Most of them study stage performance and film and television performance. The stage should be rich in body language and big in movements, which is convenient for the audience to watch; The film and television performance is small and precise, ensuring that it does not appear abrupt on the camera. Therefore, whether the actor's performance is suitable for TV series or movies depends mainly on the director's guidance.

It is difficult to judge who performs better only by these two smiling faces, but if we put these two smiling faces in different environments, we can immediately tell whose smile is more informative. In fact, when an actor is playing a TV series, the director will not interfere with his performance too much. As long as the plot is smooth, exaggerated or weird or even templated is not a problem.

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Almost all the articles are acting skills in TV dramas, but once in the movies, he can change his acting skills very well. When acting in a movie, the director will interfere a lot, because the movie is dominated by the director, and the director will try his best to ask that the final expression is what he wants. For example, it takes a long time to cultivate the actor's mood before shooting. When shooting, the actor is required to perform a paragraph repeatedly in various ways to achieve the best effect, and even change the actor's personality through psychological hints.