This term is a warning or indication of a future event, which is a form crucial for of exposition for example in a TV or film script.
Recurring motifs
This means any element that may appear in the script which as a significance in a story, which may be appearing many times (repetition). This does help to produce any other aspects in the script as theme or mood.
Scene transitions
This is all the transitions that are used in the process of the film editing, by all the scenes and shots that may be combined, although most of the times this happens from a normal cut to other shot.
Counterpoint
This is the combination of more than one music into a single melody that is played together.
Repetition
This can be the repetition of dialogues in the script by the characters. This may be because that specific dialogues may have an important meaning in the film.
Contrast
When two things are very different or opposite.
When two things are very different or opposite.
Clarity of information
Being clear giving all the information that audiences may want to know in the film. This means the script needs to have all the information clear so it's easy for the audiences to understand.
Action and stunts
This can be any actions that may appear in the film as there may be some written in the script. Stunts are very rare in a new productions films as its very dangerous and may appear dangerous.
Comedy scenes
This is a genre which wants the audiences to have fun watching it with laughter, through all the entertainments parts that may appear along the film.
Special effects
This can be a fantasy that films create an extra effect, this can be done with props, camera work, computer graphic, etc. This is mainly done to attract more audiences.
Visual effects
This process creates imagination which involves a combination of live-action and imagery to make the environment look realistic. Although it can be dangerous, expensive or very hard to put in the film.
Locations
This is any locations that the script may need to produce their film. This can be for example houses, shopping malls, etc.
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