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- Sequence_(filmmaking) abstract "In film, a sequence is a series of scenes that form a distinct narrative unit, which is usually connected either by unity of location or unity of time. For example a heist film might include an extended recruitment sequence in which the leader of the gang collects together the conspirators, a robbery sequence, an escape sequence, and so on. Each of these sequences might further contain sub-sequences; for example the robbery sequence might consist of an entry sequence, a safe-cracking sequence, and so on.The sequence is one of a hierarchy of structural units used to describe the structure of films in varying degrees of granularity. Analysed this way, a film is composed of one or more acts; acts include one or more sequences; sequences are divided into one or more scenes; and scenes may be thought of as being built out of shots (if one is thinking visually) or beats (if one is thinking in narrative terms).The sequence paradigm of screenwriting was developed by Frank Daniel.".
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- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Act_(drama).
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Act_(theater).
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- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Film_scenes.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Classical_unities.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Film.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Frank_Daniel.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Heist_film.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Scene_(film).
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- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Shot_(filming).
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- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Unity_of_location.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLink Unity_of_time.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sequence (filmmaking)".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sequence".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "film or video sequences".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "film sequence".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "sequence".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "sequences".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) wikiPageWikiLinkText "sequential".
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- Sequence_(filmmaking) subject Category:Film_and_video_terminology.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) subject Category:Film_scenes.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) hypernym Series.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) type TelevisionShow.
- Sequence_(filmmaking) comment "In film, a sequence is a series of scenes that form a distinct narrative unit, which is usually connected either by unity of location or unity of time. For example a heist film might include an extended recruitment sequence in which the leader of the gang collects together the conspirators, a robbery sequence, an escape sequence, and so on.".
- Sequence_(filmmaking) label "Sequence (filmmaking)".
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- Sequence_(filmmaking) isPrimaryTopicOf Sequence_(filmmaking).