the film is a film of the play. nothing is different, except a few lines may have been taken out or added
She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.
Film actors do not have to be over the top or remember lots of lines in a group. Stage actors do.
So mant things, the qulity of staff, food and drink options, price of tickets. It's endless :-)
This cannot be Shakespeare's play you are talking about, since you are asking about a "novel". In a play, the plot is fixed, but the setting, mood and tone are flexible depending on the choices of the actors and director. These choices make sense (or not) depending on the text, but the actor has a choice of how to deliver that text. Check out, say, the film of Twelfth Night with Imogen Stubbs as Viola, and compare it to other performances. You will find that the setting, mood and tone of the performances are different, but the plot is the same. Therefore, assuming that you are actually talking about the Shakespeare play and cannot tell a play from a novel, the answer to your question is "They don't"
Movies have historically been captured and projected from photographic film, so the term "film" has been applied to what are commonly referred to in the US as "movies" (which is a shortened version of "motion picture"). In the US, the terms are interchangeable, but most major, commercial motion pictures aimed at a broad viewing audience (in the hopes of making a profit) are usually referred to as "movies". The term "film" is commonly applied to movies of an artistic or educational nature not expected to have broad, commercial appeal. But using one term for the other will not cause any confusion. "Have you seen the latest Harry Potter film?" or "Last night I watched a Lithuanian movie about the history of waistcoats". "Movie" may also be used by a critic in a derogatory way, such as "That was movie, not a film" would indicate the critic's opinion that the motion picture was not what she would consider "art".There is no difference between film and movie, they are the same thing. However, the word film is older word that was used to describe a movie.
She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.
The difference between silent film and sound film is because that silent film has no sound whatsoever and a sound film has sounds in it
Difference between thick and thin film resistor is not related to thickness but its based on how the film is applied to the surface.
they have differe.nt method of deposition of film of conducting material. Hence, the difference between two is their fabrication process.
there the same
A digital film is stored and played from a hard drive. Technically its not film at all.
The twelfth official James Bond film from Eon Productions is titled For Your Eyes Only (1981), taking its name from the 1960 Ian Fleming collection of short stories.
There is no difference, in the movie they used the same dialogue as they did in the book.
An indie film simply isn't supported by a production company but it can still be widely available.
The difference is that film is usually thin and very flexible, sheet is thicker and rigid.
Night Out - film - was created in 1989.
Its just a different way of measuring light sensitivity. ISO is more common..