Film grammar



         


In film, film grammar is defined as follows:

  1. A shot is a single continuous recording made by a camera. (It is analogous to a word.)
  2. A scene is a series of related shots. (It is analogous to a sentence.) The study of transitions between scenes is described in film punctuation.
  3. A sequence is a series of scenes which together tell a major part of an entire story (such as that contained in a complete movie). (It is analogous to a paragraph.)

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