Film & Television

Film & Television refers to the combined industry that focuses on the production, distribution, and exhibition of films and television programs. This encompasses a wide range of content, including feature films, short films, series, documentaries, and animated works. The term encompasses the creative processes involved in filmmaking and television production, such as screenwriting, directing, acting, cinematography, editing, and sound design.

Film typically refers to motion pictures, which are longer visual narratives often released in theaters or on streaming platforms, while television refers to episodic content that is broadcasted or streamed on TV networks and platforms. The two mediums are interrelated, with many creators, actors, and storytelling techniques crossing over between them.

Film & Television is also a significant cultural force, shaping societal views and influencing entertainment trends, and is central to global media consumption. The industry involves various stakeholders, including filmmakers, studios, networks, distributors, and audiences, all of whom play a role in the lifecycle of visual storytelling.