The difference between drama, film, and television literature and film and television art--performance could be considered from the following aspects: 1. The nature of literature and art works: drama, film, and television literature is a form of literature that focuses mainly on the plot and character creation, while film and television art focuses more on the performance of film and television works, including the performance of actors, the guidance of directors, and post-production. 2. Creation process: The creation process of drama, film and television literature is mainly adapted and created by the director or screenwriter; the creation process of film and television art is more complicated, including the writing of the script, the selection and training of actors, the director's filming and post-production. 3. The difference in performance: In terms of performance, drama, film and television literature pay more attention to the plot and character creation, while film and television arts pay more attention to the performance of actors. In a drama, actors had to shape the image of the character according to the requirements of the script to express the emotions and personality of the character; in a movie, actors had to perform the image of the character according to the requirements of the director to express the emotions and personality of the character. 4. The difference in forms of expression: The forms of expression of drama, film and television literature are mainly dramas, operas and movies, while film and television arts are more diverse, including movies, TV series, advertisements, animations, etc. To sum up, drama, film and television literature and film and television art have their own characteristics in the creative process, the nature of the work, the creative process and performance. However, the essential difference between them is that literature pays more attention to the plot and character creation while film and television art pays more attention to the performance of actors.