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What's the difference between a film screenwriter and a TV screenwriter?

Mainly to show the difference between essence and detail description. Movies usually use 120 ~ 150 minutes to tell a story, while TV dramas usually use 1200 ~ 1600 minutes to tell a story, with a time gap of ten times. If the film wants to show the main content to the audience completely in a short time, it must make great efforts from the aspects of content adaptation, cast and special effects. The lines should be more precise, visually more shocking, and audibly more shocking. It is necessary to show the essence in a short time and capture the hearts of the audience. Therefore, there are higher requirements for actors' acting skills and director level. TV plays have plenty of time to show the integrity of the story and portray the plot and characters more carefully, mainly by constantly changing the plot to attract the audience.