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  2. Scene and sequel - Wikipedia

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    Scene and sequel are two types of written passages used by authors to advance the plot of a story. Scenes propel a story forward as the character attempts to achieve a goal. [1] Sequels provide an opportunity for the character to react to the scene, analyze the new situation, and decide upon the next course of action. [2]

  3. List of prequels - Wikipedia

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    Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel (2014) Borderlands 2 (2012) Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (2013) Assassin's Creed Rogue (2014) Assassin's Creed 3 (2012) Professor Layton and the Last Specter (2009) Professor Layton and the Miracle Mask (2011) Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy (2013) Professor Layton and the Curious Village (2007)

  4. Section (typography) - Wikipedia

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    In fiction, sections often represent scenes, and accordingly the space separating them is sometimes also called a scene break. [3] Scene breaks represent gaps in story time that do not correspond to discourse time, and thus reveal the story-discourse distinction .

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  6. Scene (performing arts) - Wikipedia

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    A scene is a part of a film, as well as an act, a sequence (longer or shorter than a scene), and a setting (usually shorter than a scene). While the terms refer to a set sequence and continuity of observation, resulting from the handling of the camera or by the editor, the term "scene" refers to the continuity of the observed action: an ...

  7. Post-credits scene - Wikipedia

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    Post-credits scenes may have their origins in encores, an additional performance added to the end of staged shows in response to audience applause. [1] Opera encores were common practice in the 19th century, when the story was often interrupted so a singer could repeat an aria, but fell out of favor in the 1920s due to rising emphasis on dramatic storytelling rather than vocal performance.

  8. 'Blue Beetle' Post-Credits Scene Teases a Sequel - AOL

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    DC superhero movie 'Blue Beetle' starring Xolo Maridueña includes two credits sequences. Here's what to know about the mid- and post-credits scenes.

  9. Screenlife - Wikipedia

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    In the screenlife format, the film set is the desktop of the computer, and the files, folders and screen wallpapers are the decorations. The movement of the cursor is important because the viewer's attention is concentrated on it. [26] The main difference between the post-production of traditional and screenlife films is the time required for ...