Nov 17, 2016. #3. Packard said: They are both used. Though film is pretty much gone from TV shows and partially gone from movie production, many of the terms originally used for film are still used. So "filming" is still fine, even when no film is involved. A few obsolete references that are still current terminology:
A filmmaker uses the art of storytelling with words and visuals to create emotion. A videographer is a person who shows up with a camera and shoots an event straight on. Anyone can make a video. You have probably seen parents at their child’s recitals with their iPads and handycams making videos. They are capturing reality as it is happening.
Film & Digital Go Head to Head in This Stop Motion Video. V Renée. Dec 23, 2013. "Which looks better: film or digital?" It's one of those questions that can't really be answered, because every filmmaker has different tastes and opinions, but Joey Shanks (you might know him from his awesome stop motion/in-camera effects tutorials) puts film and
Flicker argues that, in big ways and small, art affects us. It influences our memories, our beliefs—even, Zacks argues convincingly, our willingness to use violence. Art is a product of our brains thinking about the world. This means that talking about art is not a distraction from talking about reality, but, instead, addressing reality itself.
a movie is a movie, and is an older term for it. Aside from its technical definition, a film is a medium used to express stories, ideas, and even feelings. As a means of expression, it has developed its own art form called cinematography. film is also the various plastic materials, such as celluloid film, that serve as the media on which these
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difference between film and video