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Now PlayingIn terms of beats, sequences, scenes and acts, should sequels provide more of the same or take characters to new depths of their own personalities?
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I've been to your weekends, read and reread the structure of this - beats, sequences, scenes, and then acts. I'm missing the total understanding of what creates a sequence? I know it's beats/turns from positive/negative or such, however I'm still not sure when I've created a sequence. How many beats in a sequences and sequences in a scene - approximately?