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falling action
noun
The events of a drama after the climax (or crisis) but before the denouement (or resolution)
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"We always saw this in terms of rising and falling action," Mr. Skaggs said.
Gustav Freytag developed Aristotle's three parts into five: exposition, rising action, turning point, falling action and resolution.
From the opening chase, it's clear that we're not going to be short-changed in terms of running, jumping, swinging, and falling action, but more impressive is the balance between threat and pathos, comedy and peril, which Favreau manages with aplomb.
Eventually the male performer ejaculates and the scene ends shortly afterwards because the male climax is, well, a natural climax and sex scenes don't usually call for falling action or denouement.
In the video above, HEALTH describes how they used various combinations of audio stems to maintain the narrative flow of the game and its rising and falling action sequences.
Instead of telling a single story with rising and falling action, Rolling Blackouts offers a glimpse into many lives affected by a major war, with highs and lows throughout. .
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In each RACF staff interested in falls prevention will be invited to join a falls action research group (FARG).
In the AraC-dimer time-course, for example, we defined the rising subphase, falling subphase, action phase, and resting phase.
The distributions of the walk action and the fall action are significantly different.
The one which has larger average downward optical flow is used to identify possible fall action.
Hence, we have to detect and avoid the risk caused by fall action.
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