Live-action refers to a filmmaking technique that uses real actors and physical sets instead of animation or computer-generated imagery. This style is commonly used in movies, television shows, and theater productions, allowing for a more realistic portrayal of characters and stories.
In live-action productions, actors perform in front of cameras, capturing their performances in real time. This approach can be seen in various genres, including drama, comedy, and action films. Live-action adaptations of animated works, such as Disney films, have gained popularity, blending familiar stories with real-world visuals.