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Discover Ludwig"movie sequence" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a series of scenes or shots in a movie that are connected and tell a specific part of the story. Example: The movie's most iconic scene was the epic battle from the final movie sequence, where the hero finally defeats the villain and saves the city.
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Perfidious Albion may ignore him: Peter Greenaway's huge movie sequence The Tulse Luper Suitcases (2003-04) never found a release in the UK.
On one level, the black-and-white film (augmented with a short, grainy color home movie sequence), which Film Forum is showing to celebrate the picture's 20th anniversary, is a grim, realistic biography of the boxing legend Jake La Motta.
He includes animation that nods to graphic novels, a charming silent movie sequence, comic-book-like text that comments on the action ("Bam!") and even a taste of steampunk.
Movie sequence of SGS internalization over a 17-h time period.
Movie sequence of Hep3B control (no SGS exposure) across a 17-h time period.
The "Movie" sequence is encoded in CIF format at f0 = 30 fps at the nominal rate of 480 Kb/s.
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You may remember the scene-setting movie sequences from his production of Alan Bennett's "History Boys," for example.
She is his dream lover whom he imagines as his impassioned co-star in several parody movie sequences.
The concept reminded many of the abortive 'interactive movie' genre of the early nineties, when CD-ROM technology suddenly allowed developers to build games out of movie sequences.
Minecraft movie sequences are all over YouTube, including this rather astounding recreation of the Death Star attack at the close of Star Wars.
Armed with a custom built 12K-resolution camera worth tens of thousands of pounds, they weren't there to capture the scenery or film movie sequences with a cast of actors.
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