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The difference between sitcoms and reality dramas

1. Situation drama, a light comedy from the United States. Usually it's an indoor play, no outdoor scenes are used. In the early days, one or a few people performed in a small theater, and many people sat and watched, laughing while watching, and laughing while watching and acting. Later, television was invented, and laughter was added as a post-production stage to observe laughter.

2. Real-life drama is a form of tourism performing arts program. It uses real buildings as stage scenes to reproduce the folk customs of a specific region, and uses a variety of film and television special effects to reproduce local classic stories with typical significance. The plot is basically based on tourist attractions and is suitable for fixed performances all year round.