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thelanguagefellow: [00:00:00] There's a website and the Instagram page and YouTube channel and everything. We'll look at this in a moment. There are lots of resources on the internet and you can find them for yourself. You don't have to follow one particular source. All you need to do is search on the internet. It takes some time, but you get it there.
I mean, fast enough. It's not difficult to find things on Google today. Okay. Now, just a moment. Is someone trying to enter the meeting.
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yeah, great. So, yeah, let's start how to study drama. This is a, this is guidance on how we can go about drama for an exam, particularly. Okay. [00:01:00] Now, first of all, a question to you. How is the drama different from films?
Yes, everybody. How is drama different from films, you can answer in the chat box, or you can speak.
Fast, please. How is drama different from films?
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Could you respond fast? How is drama different from film?[00:02:00]
Drama is presentation of plays on stage that's live. Films are recorded scenes of a script. And, and, I mean, you could say that film and drama are one and the same thing. The only difference is that films are recorded. Is that the only difference or is it the defining difference? Is it the characteristic difference?
Yes, I agree that it's uh, not meant to be played to an audience, but couldn't you simply Record a drama as it's playing right? Um, see my point candidate three You can record drama as they're playing right and then uh put it on some web service for streaming What what are some other differences or you could even tell me the similarities [00:03:00] the others?
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so the point is that uh, Today, uh, as it is today, films, uh, film has grown, uh, into something very different. Okay. So, um, especially after the advent of, uh, digital, uh, techniques, uh, digital, uh, technology. Right. So, um, previously, for example, you could not, uh, waste, uh, footage. You could, you could not, uh, uh, retake, uh, you could not do a lot of retakes, right?
Uh, you, you would be thrown out if you did that because it was expensive. Film was expensive. The technology was expensive and you had to get it right in one go. [00:04:00] I mean, if you've watched any interviews of actors, Amitabh Bachchan, for example, they'll tell you that this is not how it happened when we were working.
So today, because the technology is very, I mean, competitively cheap. Inexpensive, uh, they have, uh, this actors have this convenience of, uh, taking as many, uh, what do you call them? Uh, doing it as many times as they want, uh, doing a particular scene or a particular shot as many times as they want. Now that tells you something about ability of...