>>2262473I can see where you could make a distinction between film and video art. Video art has a feeling about it as it's meant to be enjoyed within a gallery, with multiple pieces. Film is something that is on it's own, it's enjoyed more casually and more often contains a story line. This kind of discussing is "What is art?", though. So you probably won't agree with me anyways, but here's my perspective.
Do I like video art? I'm not very interested, it's the part of the gallery that's mostly skipped by me.