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What's the difference between photography and film photography?

I. Photography:

The word photography comes from the Greek word "light" and "painting", which together mean "painting with light". Photography refers to the process of recording images with some special equipment. Generally, we take photos with mechanical cameras or digital cameras. Sometimes photography is also called photography, that is, the process of exposing the photosensitive medium by using the light reflected by the object.

2. Film and television photography:

Film and television photography is a newly-built major in Film and Television College. This major cultivates all-round development of morality, intelligence, physique and aesthetics, has good professional ethics, audio-visual thinking and the basic qualities of a professional photographer, and covers basic skills such as planning, photographing, video editing, film and television special effects, advertising design, scene design, lighting and scenery construction, and can engage in film and television editing, film and television composite special effects, film and television advertising design and other work in the film and television field and related industries.

Three. Difference:

The scope of photography should include the camera and its use and shooting skills. Film and television photography mainly focuses on the shooting of film and television dramas, focusing on the use of cameras and shooting skills, although film and television photography will also learn to master the use of cameras. Film and television production mainly includes editing and special effects of film and television dramas.