A collaboration between the Film and TV beats

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Out of all the forms of media covered by The Michigan Daily Arts section, none are arguably more similar than television and film. Both use the art of visual storytelling to immerse us in a world outside of our own, and yet, TV and film exist as separate, distinct forms of media. Maybe this difference is decreasing in the wake of longer, high-budget shows like “Game of Thrones,” “The Last of Us” or “Stranger Things.” Or maybe the division between TV and film is fundamental, rendering the two incomparable. 

What separates film and television? Is the division between the two shrinking?

It’s time to answer these questions once and for all in the Film x TV Collab as we explore the relationship between film, TV and ourselves. 

Senior Arts Editor Isabelle Perraut can be reached at iperraut@umich.edu.

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