1.Screening time: The screening usually takes place during a period of time before the official release of the film, and the main purpose is to promote and promote the film and attract the attention and interest of the audience. The feature film is the continuous development and evolution of the film through the audience's feedback and evaluation after the official release.
2.Content and quality: On-demand screenings usually contain only a portion of the movie, or an incomplete version, and there may be some technical flaws and problems. The feature film, on the other hand, is a complete film version, which has been modified and optimized many times, and the quality and presentation are more stable and excellent.
3.Audience: Screenings are usually only targeted at specific audience groups, such as filmmakers, film critics, ** representatives, etc., in order to collect feedback and evaluations. The feature film is aimed at a wide range of audiences, including ordinary audiences, movie fans, movie lovers, etc.
4.Screening venues: Screenings are usually held in cinemas or other specific venues, while feature films are screened in cinemas, homes, and the Internet.
5.Marketing strategy: Screening is usually a marketing means to attract the attention and interest of the audience by screening the film in advance, and improve the popularity and rate of the movie. A feature film, on the other hand, is the official screening of a film, which is usually accompanied by a series of publicity and promotion activities to expand the film's reach and box office revenue.
6.Screening scale: Screenings are usually held on a small scale, such as in individual cinemas or specific screening venues. Feature films, on the other hand, will be screened in more cinemas or other screening channels to reach a wider audience.
7.Ticket price difference: Generally speaking, the ticket price of the screening will be cheaper than the feature film, because the screening is a screening before the official release of the film, which is a special screening, ** usually regulated by the theater and the distributor.
8.Projection equipment: Since the screening is a screening before the official release of the film, the theater may use some temporary equipment for screening, while the feature film is usually screened with more stable and professional projection equipment.
9.Publicity method: The screening is usually accompanied by some publicity activities, such as the meeting of the film production staff, ** interviews, etc., while the feature film is usually promoted through advertising, promotional videos, trailers and other means.
10.Audience feedback: On-demand screenings usually collect feedback and comments from viewers so that filmmakers can make improvements and optimizations, while feature films usually make adjustments and improvements based on audience feedback and evaluations.
In conclusion, there are differences between film screenings and feature films in many ways, but they are both an indispensable part of the film industry and play an important role in the production and distribution of films.