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Movies and songs production are the same things, there is no difference between both of them.
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added by 1001277811 524 days ago
The first difference is a simple one: videos are often short, while films tend to be long. More specifically, you can expect a video to be at least 3 minutes and no more than 30 minutes. Meanwhile, a film can be anywhere between 1 and 3 hours
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added by Anonymous 826 days ago
In essence, a video production company is made up for the people that will take your event, product, song, or movie idea and transform something t
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added by Anonymous 826 days ago
The first difference is a simple one: videos are often short, while films tend to be long. More specifically, you can expect a video to be at least 3 minutes and no more than 30 minutes. Meanwhile, a film can be anywhere between 1 and 3 hours. Naturally, the longer your project is, the more likely that it’s a film rather than a video.
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added by Anonymous 826 days ago
Their contents and the way it should be presented is almost the same.Media personalities needed in both are particularly the same.
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added by Anonymous 976 days ago
I agree but, the ideology of saying music and movies are the same is not quite true, Movies require a lot of work and focus put into them, perfect timing and multiple location shots as for music only requires perfect timing of shots and one or two locations.
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added by Anonymous 996 days ago