In a sense, yes. Your telling a story though a TV screen.
Another Answer
Yes, the language of film making is a visual language, regardless of the appliance upon which you view the movie.
A visual vocabulary is specific to filmmaking, regardless of the language spoken by the crew, or the language of the script.
The Declaration of Independent Filmmaking was created in 2005.
Filmmaking is principally a visual storytelling medium.
Filmmaking - 2013 was released on: USA: June 2013
Your answer may depend on which culture you believe will be the most influential for you -- which language you understand and relative to the kinds of stories you want to tell.
Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking was created on 2011-02-17.
The cast of Filmmaking - 2013 includes: Aidan Payne as Aidan
Lessons in Filmmaking - 2011 was released on: USA: October 2011
Both journalism and documentary filmmaking deal in non-fiction storytelling.
Lisa Jarvinen has written: 'The rise of Spanish-language filmmaking' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Spanish Motion pictures, History
According to Wikipedia, a succinct definition is: "A narrative motif can be created through the use of imagery, structural components, language, and other narrative elements."
The cast of Lessons in Filmmaking - 2011 includes: Sebastian Kleppe