after discussing the different tv video settings which vary in different regions ( e.g. in Europe, Asia, Russia etc there is PAL system with resolution of 720x576, in the US and Japan there is NTSC analog tv system with the resolution of 320x240) there was a question of hd videos which led to the discussion the differences of video and movie. Video in this particular context stands for footage got with an amateur digital camera and it can be easily distinguished from the footage got with film cameras. Since the prevailing majority of people use amateur cameras for every day things they have a particular expectations of the content shot. This is widely used in film production to create the atmosphere of the real life happenings and convince a viewer dragging him into the picture. A good example of it is the Blaire witch project.
Digital cameras are less sensitive in terms of light and colour and in comparison with film the picture looks less vivid, sharp etc.
These are extracts from Twin Peaks tv series where home made footage is inserted into the movie:
in music videos it is very common to combine both types of footage especially when giving viewers a sneak peak to the backstage:
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