Similarities:Both require actors to portray characters convincingly using voice, body language, and emotions.Both involve rehearsing and understanding the script.Differences:Film acting is usually more subtle and natural because the camera captures close-up details. Actors often perform scenes out of order and need to maintain continuity.Theater acting is bigger and more exaggerated to reach the entire audience, including those far away. Performances happen live and in sequence.Audience Experience:In film, the audience watches on a screen, with controlled angles, close-ups, and edits that guide what to focus on.In theater, the audience sees live, sharing the energy and reactions with the actors, experiencing the performance in real-time and as a group.