Cinema refers exclusively to the showing of movies. A Theater can also show movies (Movie Theater) but more likely refers to live on-stage dramatic production (Plays). The live productions are usually referred to as "The" Theater as opposed to A Theater.
I think the answer depends on where you live. I grew up in the western US, and I never heard the word cinema used. It was always theater. When I first read about cinemas, it was from Europeans, mostly British. Even to this day I don't call the movie theater a cinema, I call it the theater. Of course this can also mean on stage, but where I come from, if a person means a live on stage show, it is usually called a play, not theater. I don't see either as right or wrong.
One of the differences between cinema and television is that television is achieved through a broadcast tool and cinema is actually a theater that uses a projector to show movies on a white screen. With television a person has a choice of what to view and with cinema a person cannot change a channel to watch something else.
Television has more programs than just movies. It has a lot of movies from one demand. tv is time limited, unlike movies.
But we can watch movie in many different languages. You can always watch movie repeatedly, unlike tv and whenever you like.
Little bit funny but its fact- Movie shows only a movie and TV shows a movie,entertainment programs,current news,wildlife habitat shows n so on, its bringing world events to ur vision in home.
well lets see:
cinema: Bigg! screen larger spaces public place where lots of different random people are welcome comfty big Seats
there some of the differences even tho there pretty much the same :)
the things that are the same are that cinema and at home are both......:
your watching a movie, your sitting in seats and etc but the sits are different and stuff, but pretty much :) good luck x
what is the difference between a theater play and a cinema play?
Because there was no TV or cinema.
So mant things, the qulity of staff, food and drink options, price of tickets. It's endless :-)
Unless your Bose speakers have an optical digital input, no. There is no audio outputs or speaker outputs on this TV except for optical.
Home theater seating, or a home cinema, is a in home design of a sound system, TV or movie screen and seating arrangement that closely mimics an actual movie theater. It gives people a movie theater experience at home.
LG calls its 3D technology Cinema 3D so the 3D models all use that title.
As compared to television, movies (Cinema) will have higher production values, better writing, more location shooting and better acting. It is said in Hollywood that the level of acting talent needed, from most to least are: Stage acting, movie acting and television.
A cinema is bigger and more people can watch. It only shows brand new movies. A television has channels that a cinema doesn't have . Fewer people can watch it and is not that big.
Cinema - TV channel - was created in 1995.
Cinema - TV channel - ended in 2004.
what is the difference between a theater play and a cinema play?
what is difference between television and monitor.
LW - Cinema 3D, Smart TV LED and LCD LV - Smart TV, LED and LCD PZ - Smart TV, Plasma Has this helped out enough?
The New Cinema - 1968 TV was released on: USA: 1968
There really is no difference between a cinema and a movie theater. The only real difference is the word itself. Depending on where you are, some people may refer to it as a cinema, while other people may refer to it as a movie theater. There really is no difference in meaning.
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Inside the Cinema - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 1 August 2009