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The phrase "a given scene in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific scene within a larger context, such as a book, film, or play.
Example: "In a given scene in the movie, the protagonist confronts their greatest fear."
Alternatives: "a specific scene in" or "an identified scene in".
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A given scene in any episode of the show, which ran for four seasons starting in 1984, might find Gaynes playing the part of grouchy disciplinarian or a warm, kindhearted father, sometimes in quick succession, as in the following clip.
The perspective of the projection of a given scene in an equidistant fish-eye camera differs greatly from the projection of the same scene in a rectilinear pin-hole camera.
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This was important because it allowed us to explore in detail the nature of participants' internal representations of what might be beyond the current view for a given scene specifically in terms of conceptual, contextual, and spatial sources of information.
His lens slides up near chins and over shoulders in an uncompromising search for the central drama in a given scene, a vantage around which the action spins.
In live action, you get only a few takes of a given scene — even as storms blow in and actors act out — and then you must assemble the film from a relatively modest larder of footage.
In large part, Mr. Delaney's comments revolved around something called "game" — Del Close-ese for the central point of humor in a given scene.
You never quite knew, in a given scene, whether he was really pretending to be Hanson or the person Hanson was pretending to be, and his face, a mask of cunning and reserve, never entirely gave the game away.
He has drastically trimmed an ordinarily populous cast to six actors, all of whom double or triple or quadruple up on parts, sometimes playing more than one character in a given scene.
Most of these approaches first convert the pixel values of input images into radiance values by using the camera response function (CRF), where the CRF refers to the function that maps the radiance values of a given scene to the pixel values in the captured image, and the radiance refers to the physical quantity of light energy on each element on the sensor array.
Bird found working with CG "wonderfully malleable" in a way that traditional animation is not, calling the camera's ability to easily switch angles in a given scene "marvelously adaptable".
Because the movie spans many decades, Whitaker created an elaborate system of flash cards that would remind him of his character's age and experience in a given scene.
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