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What's the difference between movies and TV movies?

The first difference between movies and TV plays is the different production methods. A movie is to take a picture on film, then develop, edit and dub it later. This TV movie was shot by an electronic camera. When shooting on the spot, the director can demagnetize and re-record at any time if he finds something unsatisfactory through the monitor. Therefore, most of the pictures of TV movies are assembled at the shooting site, and the production process is much faster than that of movies, and it saves labor and money.

Secondly, movies and TV plays have different audiences because of their different performance methods. The film is shown on the screen. Although a movie can be made into many copies and distributed to various places, it is impossible for many people to watch it at the same time. Tv movies are played on TV screens, so viewers can enjoy wonderful TV movies at home without going to the cinema. Therefore, TV plays have great influence and the largest audience.

Movies and TV plays are good at different expressions. Movies are good at expressing grand and spectacular scenes, while TV plays are generally concise and refined, with few changes in shooting venues, and most of them use medium shots, close shots and close-ups.

From 65438 to 0905, China began to make independent films. In Fengtai Photo Studio of Liulichang in Beijing, a hand-held movie camera was imported and it took three days to shoot Dingjun Mountain.

The types of films are divided into art films (feature films), science and education films and documentaries.