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2074 how are movies different from live theater?
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The major difference between movies and live theater performances is that usually live theater has a kind of atmosphere during each performance that is impossible to replicate whereas as far as films are concerned, in many ways, is considered to be a safer medium. The performances in a film are recorded and a single line or scene can be easily filmed ten or fifteen times till it comes out to be satisfactory.
Another important fact about movies and live theater is that films have got advantages over live theater in terms of technological advancements. Since viewers are required e to suspend their disbelief less in film, they can more easily become absorbed in the world on screen. Apart from this, some of the styles of shooting and even individual film shots can also be used to create a more intimate environment and put the audience right in the action.
When comparing movies and live theater, we would also come to know that there are some of the disadvantages of the live theater in terms of that stage can be disastrous, however can also be freeing. Many times, the movies with bad story and badly composed scripts are generally excused by great special effects; whereas acted plays almost never get a due positive review as based on production value.