1.) I think you could do well to examine some of the more mundane difference between the two mediums, in order to understand their origins and individual merits. For instance, how have the advancements in special effects allowed people to view and dream in a magical way? Or, on the contrary, how has this visualization hurt young people's ability to imagine?
So, in this way, you can determine the roots of both mediums and determine why it is that they are considered so different when in fact they are both ways in which we communicate and tell stories.
2.) Another outlook, would be to consider the conventions of each industry and how they affect the medium itself. For instance, if they are both inherently similar ways of reaching the masses, how do Hollywood, producers, publishers and all other sorts of corporate involvement ruin these facets of life for the consumer?
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