grammar - Is "In movie and TV" correct?


In German you may say something like



In Film und Fernsehen spielen Schauspieler.



which translates verbatim to English as



In movie and TV actors act.





  1. While the German version sounds familiar to me as a native speaker, is the English version correct?




  2. What grammatical role does "movie and TV" occupy?





Answer



I would say "in television and film", but if you stick with the word 'movie' I think the correct usage would be "in movies and TV".


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