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noo its a crime scene show
Yes
You must picture it in your mind, and be able to see it as if you're watching a movie or TV show. If you can't picture it, you're not going to be able to write it well. Once you get the scene in your head, just start writing. Begin where the action starts, and end when it ends. Remember to show the action and have realistic dialogue.
no its just a movie show thing
To make a scene from a story, first identify a key moment or encounter that is important to the plot or character development. Set the scene by describing the setting, characters involved, and any relevant actions or dialogue that move the story forward. Use sensory details to create a vivid and engaging scene that draws the reader in and advances the narrative.
Absolutely is... Playing drums during the hotel scene after the players watch the girls skating show.
The Wild Wild West TV series .
Because, of course, for this movie, they back trcked to that part for storu continuity reasons. Movies do this allot, show a scene that was already seen so you can keep up with the emotion and thought process of your characters.
Yes. They are filming in Volterra, Italy after they finish up filming in Vancouver. The whole volturi scene should show Italy.
Around 2002 when he start auditioning to a movie/T.V Show
I noticed her too, in the front row in the last scene.
she started on the show barnie