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.
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[edit] Various scenes
- 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.
[edit] Love scene
A love scene is a convention in filmmaking. A staple feature of many a film genre, it is commonly associated with romantic movies and the thriller, and in particular with Hollywood films. Love scenes characteristically involve the copulation of two of the film's characters, although the term--in contradistinction to 'sex scene'--usually implies a relatively low degree of sexual explicitness and implies an emotional connection between the two characters.
[edit] Sex scene
A sex scene is a scene in a non-pornographic motion picture which focuses on the character(s) while they engage in an act of sex.

