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A step outline (also informally called a beat sheet or scene-by-scene [1]) is a detailed telling of a story with the intention of turning the story into a screenplay for a motion picture. The step outline briefly details every scene of the screenplay's story, and often has indications for dialogue and character interactions.
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In film and television, a script breakdown is an analysis of a screenplay in which all of the production elements are reduced into lists. Within these lists are, in essence, the foundation of creating a production board, which is fundamental in creating a production schedule and production budget of an entire production of any film or television program in pre-production. [1]
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Stories are divided into Acts, Acts into Sequences, Sequences into Scenes, and Scenes into Beats. Robert McKee uses the word "beat" differently from that described above. . He first defines a scene not as action occurring in one place but as action "that turns the value-charged condition of a character's life on at least one value with a degree of perceptible significanc
The first part was released in 2012, and the second in 2013. [6] A Deluxe Edition combining both parts into an unabridged film was released in late 2013. Nymphomaniac was originally intended to be a single film; but, because of its four-hour length, Lars von Trier made the decision to split the project into two separate films.
Entries should only be full articles, or film sections - i.e. films which are only covered in a separate section of the article linked as in: ''[[The Seventh Cross#Film Adaptation|The Seventh Cross]]''. After the title, please include the year the film was released. The recommended way is as the example:
Wide Screen Movies Magazine, Vol. 1, 2002. Retrieved on 2006-12-01. Herbert, Stephen. Museum of the Moving Image, date unknown. Retrieved on 2006-12-01. Horak, Jan-Christopher. Introduction to Film Gauges. UCLA Film and Television Archive, 2000. Retrieved on 2006-12-01. Internet Movie Database Incorporated. Internet Movie Database, 1990–2006 ...