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What is the difference between a shot and a scene?
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What is the difference between a shot and a scene?
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A shot consists of a single take, which can be several seconds or several minutes long. A scene is composed of several shots, while a sequence is composed of scenes. Finally, narrative films are composed of sequences.
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