Scene (film)

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In TV, stage plays and movies a scene is a part of the action in a single location. Due to the ability to edit recorded visual works, it is typically much shorter than a scene in theater.

There are:

  • Master scenes - which are the key scenes to the bulk of the plot.
  • Flash back scenes - where the audience is taken into the past to reveal crucial story points.
  • Introduction scenes - where characters are introduced for the first time.
  • Static Scenes - where there is very little motion of the subject or camera.

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