Film and TV

Film and TV refer to the sectors of the entertainment industry that produce moving visual media. Film typically refers to motion pictures that are made for theatrical release, encompassing a wide range of genres and styles, from feature-length movies to short films. Television (TV), on the other hand, involves the production of programs that are broadcast or streamed, including episodic series, documentaries, news, and reality shows. While both mediums share storytelling techniques and often collaborate, they differ in their production processes, distribution methods, and audience engagement. Film is usually presented in cinemas or on-demand platforms after a theatrical release, while TV content is primarily designed for home viewing on television screens or via streaming services. The convergence of film and TV in recent years has blurred the lines between the two, with many filmmakers now producing content for both mediums, reflecting the changing nature of how audiences consume visual media.