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Film is created by photographing scenes with a motion picture camera onto plastic strips that are projected through a projector. It provides high quality images due to its large surface area but requires processing time and has limited reviewability. Video is a digital medium that provides seamless movement through high frame rates and resolution, allowing footage to be reviewed easily but requiring expensive equipment that becomes outdated quickly. Both media have advantages and disadvantages in production
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