extended sequence

Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words

a long series of related shots that form a single, continuous piece of action in a film

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Examples (20)

  • The film featured an extended sequence of the car chase through the city.
  • The film opens with an extended sequence showing the protagonist's childhood.
  • Hitchcock was famous for his extended sequences that built suspense gradually.
  • Scientists identified an extended sequence of DNA that controls cell growth.
  • The director decided to cut the extended sequence to improve the film's pacing.
  • The dancer performed an extended sequence of complex spins across the stage.
  • An extended sequence in the middle of the movie showed the character's transformation.
  • The novel includes an extended sequence of dream-like descriptions in the middle chapter.
  • The opening extended sequence established the dark tone of the thriller.
  • The engine failure was caused by an extended sequence of minor mechanical errors.
  • Critics praised the extended sequence for its innovative cinematography.
  • Editors decided to shorten the extended sequence in the final cut of the movie.
  • The battle scene was filmed as one extended sequence without cuts.
  • The investigation focused on an extended sequence of suspicious financial transactions.
  • She choreographed an extended sequence that lasted nearly ten minutes.
  • The composer wrote an extended sequence of haunting chords for the finale.
  • The extended sequence at the end provided emotional closure for the audience.
  • He had to follow an extended sequence of steps to reset the entire security system.
  • They used multiple cameras to capture the extended sequence in a single take.
  • The weather report predicted an extended sequence of rainy days throughout the region.