The filmmakers put each event in the exact order they take place in the story. Chronology in the story telling structure can take place either in shooting sequence, which is rare, or more commonly, in the editing process.
Events in the plot follow the same order as events in the story
Chronological order
events that happen in chronological order. Chronological order means arranged by time it occurred, so events arranged into chronological order happened in order, as if on a timeline. example: john is born-john is married-john has a son-john dies.
Non-chronological reportsNon-chronological reports describe things the way they are, so they usually present information in an objective way. Sometimes, the selection of information by the writer can result in a biased report. As with all text types, variants occur and non-chronological reports can be combined with other text types. A text that is essentially a non-chronological report written in the present tense may include other text types such as other types of report, e.g. when a specific example is provided to add detail to a statement. (Sharks are often seen around the coasts of Britain but they rarely attack people. In 2006, a man was surfing in Cornwall when he was badly bitten but it was the only incident recorded there for twenty years.) Purpose:To provide detailed information about the way things are or were.To help readers/listeners understand what is being described by organising or categorising information. Also it is set in time order.
Chronological structure means listing events in the order they occurred linearly. Time and date are used for chronological listing of events, with the earliest listed first and the most recent listed last.
Logical means reasonable, able to be backed up by fact and proven scientifically. Logical order means that the order makes factual sense, such as when you put something into chronological order.
Chronological order
Chronological order means the order in which things actually happened. ("Chronological" means "having to do with time.")
Chronological order means in the order that the events happened. So reverse chronological order would mean starting with the last event and going backwards.
Chronological order means a list of events in the order that they happened. So reverse chronological order would mean starting with the last event and going backwards.
They mean listing events in the order that they happened.
It means in the order of how it happened.
When films are presented in letterboxes, it means that the film is transferred in a certain way. Films that are presented in letterboxes are presented in wide screen.
Non-linear
In reading, the term "sequence" refers to the order in which events or information are presented in a text. Understanding the sequence helps readers follow the flow of the story or argument and comprehend how one event or idea leads to another. Sequencing can also involve identifying chronological order or cause and effect relationships within a text.
I think you mean chronological order or sequencing.
events that happen in chronological order. Chronological order means arranged by time it occurred, so events arranged into chronological order happened in order, as if on a timeline. example: john is born-john is married-john has a son-john dies.
Depends on what you mean by signal words this is not common grammar terminology. Possibly the answer is both signal words show chronological order or sequence