Film & Television

Film & Television refers to the two primary mediums of visual storytelling and entertainment that involve the production and distribution of moving images. Film typically refers to feature-length movies produced for theatrical release, which are often shot on film or digital cameras and can encompass various genres, such as drama, comedy, horror, and documentary. Television, on the other hand, encompasses content created for broadcast, cable, or streaming services, including series, movies, specials, and news programs, usually presented in episodic or serialized formats. Both mediums share similarities in production techniques, storytelling methods, and audience engagement but differ in their formats, viewing experiences, and distribution channels. Together, Film & Television represent a significant part of the global entertainment industry, influencing culture, art, and technology.