About the video: Scene types
Overview
“Not all scenes are the same, and not all serve the same purpose. Now I'll show you the five basic types of scenes: emotional scenes, informational scenes, movement scenes, informational scenes, and transition scenes. You'll see what elements they comprise and what subjective reaction they generate in the viewer. ”
In this video lesson Domestika addresses the topic: Scene types, which is part of the Domestika online course: Specialization in Professional Screenwriting for Film. Develop effective film scripts, from concept development to narrative structure and engaging dialogue..
Partial transcription of the video
“Scene types Not all scenes are the same. As in life, there are scenes that have certain more emotional or action-based elements or information-based. There are great visual scenes. There are minimal scenes of intimacy. Each of these segments, of these slices of time, has completely different characteristics to the following and all the script books and all the script teachers they have different techniques to classify these scenes and to make a screenwriter delve into them. The technique that I use, that has served me in my profession, and that has to do with a very simple classification, b...”
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