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The most important thing is that theatre is live and film is pre-recorded, meaning that in a film you have the chance to repeat the scene over and over until you get the result you want. But in theatre, you don't usually have the chance to make a mistake because people are there watching you, [...]
Well, I think the major difference between acting in a theater and in a movie is that being an actor in a theater means you only have to show your acting skills for a certain kind of audience in a closed environment, while acting in a film requires much more skill as you have to [...]
Firstly, the main difference between acting in a theater and in a film is that, in a theater, actors and actresses are not allowed to make any mistakes because they cannot be corrected in front of a live audience. However, in a film, if they do something wrong, it can be easily corrected by taking [...]
