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What is the difference between a:Shot, Scene, & Sequence?

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ShotThe minimal element of the

moving picture medium.

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ShotHas a beginning when the camera is switched on and an ending when the

camera is switched off.

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ShotOne frame long therefore,

IT DOES NOT HAVE ANY MOVEMENT

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SceneA series of shots producing an action or

progression of actions

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SequenceA succession of related shots or scenes developing a single subject or phase of

a single story

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Film

Sequence

Scene

Shot

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7Script Formats

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3 Major Script Formats:Master Scene ScriptDual-Column Format

Storyboard

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Master Scene Script

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Dual-Column Format

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Dual-Column Format

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Homework 1:Watch a simple real-life scene. Describe what a camera would see. What would appear on a screen if it were a movie? Describe it as you want to see it on the

screen.

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Homework 2:Listen to an auditory event or

experience that involves more than one type of sound, namely, voice, sound

effects, and if possible, music. Write an audio-only script using the terminology you have learned. You can add music to

your scene.

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