The director
The director
The director
The people in charge of production of a drama or movie prepare and supervise the making of a film before the film is presented to a distributor.
The exact definition of film narrative is this: Film narrative is the depiction in the medium of film of a series of events in cause and effect relationship occurring in time. Loosely speaking film narrative is a story constructed from production and story elements. Story telling in film is dependent on production processes more than other forms (such as literature poetry, song, or even drama and dance theatre). Production elements of camera, sound, editing, lighting, acting, visual composition (or mis-en-scene: sets, props, costume, make-up), and special effects (such as CGI) combine with story elements of character, setting, plot, cause and effect, and structuring of time.
drama is an act. the element of drama is paper or script, actor or player and stageDrama is the script of a work intended to be performed such as a play, a film, or a video. It is acted out rather than narrated. The Elements of Drama, according to Aristotle's Poetics, are Plot, Character, Thought, Diction, Song, and Spectacle. There are enough terms of drama to fill a gazetteer.
Yes. Drama is one genre of film.
a film in drama is something with a story that tells us what kind of thing is that.
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There is no difference: these two elements are often combined. Both are used essentially for entertainment, although out of context, one could say that film can also be used for evidence, which is not necessarily true of drama. Your question is like asking about the difference between a grape and a potato -- they are both food.
Drama
Drama.
"Lost and Found" is a drama film that also incorporates elements of comedy and adventure. It follows the journey of two characters who meet under unusual circumstances and embark on a memorable adventure together.