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the film is a film of the play. nothing is different, except a few lines may have been taken out or added

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Which Shakespeare play is the film She's the Man based on?

She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.


What is the difference between film acting and stage acting?

Film actors do not have to be over the top or remember lots of lines in a group. Stage actors do.


What is the difference between film movie and cinema?

So mant things, the qulity of staff, food and drink options, price of tickets. It's endless :-)


In Twelfth Night How did the setting mood and the tone of the novel affect the plot?

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"


How many instruments did Feste in Shakespears plays take on the road with him?

First of all, Feste is a character in only one Shakespeare play, Twelfth Night. The play does not say how many instruments he might carry around with him, but unless he had a lot of luggage, there cannot have been a lot. In the film from 1995 Feste (played by Ben Kingsley) walks around with a lute on his back, but then later on pulls out a concertina. It's the director's call.

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Which Shakespeare play is the film She's the Man based on?

She's the Man is based on the play Twelfth Night.


What is the difference between silent film and sound film?

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


What is difference between thick and thin film resistor?

Difference between thick and thin film resistor is not related to thickness but its based on how the film is applied to the surface.


Difference between thick and thin film integrated circuits?

they have differe.nt method of deposition of film of conducting material. Hence, the difference between two is their fabrication process.


What is the difference between a feature film and a supporting feature?

there the same


What is the difference between a digital film and just the regular film?

A digital film is stored and played from a hard drive. Technically its not film at all.


What is the difference between 600 film and i-Type film?

600 film and i-Type film are both types of instant film used in Polaroid cameras. The main difference between them is that 600 film has a built-in battery to power the camera, while i-Type film does not. This means that i-Type film is slightly cheaper than 600 film, but requires a camera with its own power source.


What's the difference between 600 film and i-Type film?

600 film and i-Type film are both types of instant film used in Polaroid cameras. The main difference between them is that i-Type film does not contain a battery, while 600 film does. This means that i-Type film is typically cheaper than 600 film, but requires a camera with a built-in battery to function properly.


What was the title of the twelfth James Bond film?

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.


What is the difference between novel holes and the film of holes?

There is no difference, in the movie they used the same dialogue as they did in the book.


What is the difference between indie film and local film?

An indie film simply isn't supported by a production company but it can still be widely available.


What is the difference between the i-type film and 600 film?

The main difference between i-type film and 600 film is that i-type film is specifically designed for use with Polaroid's i-type cameras, which do not require a battery to operate. On the other hand, 600 film is compatible with both Polaroid 600 cameras and i-type cameras, but it contains a built-in battery to power the camera's features.