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SCENE
Jo-Ane T. SIeras
WHAT IS A
SCENE?
A scene is a sequence where the characters are
engaged with actions and dialogue. Scene should
have a beginning, middle and end. It should focus
around a definite point of tension that moves the story
forward. It takes place in a specific location and time.
Scenes tend to include both description and dialogue.
SC EN E?
A. Complex characters that undergo change. There will
be dynamicity between the characters as the action from the
scene goes on
B. A specific point of view. There will be one perspective that
holds the events of the scene
C. Significant action that unfolds in real time. Actions from
the scene which seem to be unclear will later on be clear to
the readers
SC EN E?
D. Meaningful dialogue. Conversation between characters is useful
and will help readers unveil the mystery in the story
E. Plot information that advances the story and develops characters.
Proper structure/arrangement of plot, proper development of your story
and characters, and proper usage of action words will help you create a
good scene
F. Conflict and drama that tests and reveals your characters. In every
scene or even story, there is always a conflict as well as a drama.
Make sure that these two important parts will reveal the true color of
your characters
SC EN E?
G. Rich physical setting. It should describe how exactly the
place looks like and tell when did the story happen because
inability to describe the physical setting might lose interest of
the readers to read your scene
H. Other literary techniques and devices- for the scene to be
more interesting for the readers, inclusion of literary
techniques and devices will be a great help since they will
create vivid images to the minds of the readers based from
what the words you will use
W H AT I S T H E S T R U C T U R E O F A S C E N E ?
A. Beginning. Consider the following: Where are my characters in the
plot? Where did I leave them and what are they doing now? What is
the most important piece of information that needs to be revealed in
this scene?
B. Middle. Introduces complications that reveal the characters and
advance the plot. These complications can take the following forms: (1)
withholding information, objects, or emotions; (2) putting your main
character in danger; and (3) revealing important information.
C. End. It could be the character summary that reveals something
about the character, dialogue that reveals something, cliffhanger
ending, setting description, philosophical reflection, and narrative
SCENE?
A. Character launch. Majority of your scenes should involve your main
character. Make sure your readers know who your characters are
and bring your main character into the scene as soon as possible.
B. Action launch. This gets straight to the action, hooks the reader with
big or surprising actions. Be sure that the action is true to your character.
C. Narrative launch. It uses specific visual details, allows scenery to set
the tone of the scene, uses scenery to reflect a character’s feelings, and
shows the impact of the setting on the character.
B E T W E E N S H O R T S C E N E A N D L O N G
S C E N E ?
A. Short Scene. This takes place in ten or fewer pages. It has
to achieve the same goals as a longer scene, and in less
time. It must still contain main characters engaging in
actions based upon scene intentions. New information
must be revealed that drives the plot forward. The setting
must be clear.
B. Long Scene. It takes place to more than fifteen pages.
This leaves readers with more information. The scenes in
T H A N K Y O U F O R L I S T E N I N G

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  • 2. WHAT IS A SCENE? A scene is a sequence where the characters are engaged with actions and dialogue. Scene should have a beginning, middle and end. It should focus around a definite point of tension that moves the story forward. It takes place in a specific location and time. Scenes tend to include both description and dialogue.
  • 3. SC EN E? A. Complex characters that undergo change. There will be dynamicity between the characters as the action from the scene goes on B. A specific point of view. There will be one perspective that holds the events of the scene C. Significant action that unfolds in real time. Actions from the scene which seem to be unclear will later on be clear to the readers
  • 4. SC EN E? D. Meaningful dialogue. Conversation between characters is useful and will help readers unveil the mystery in the story E. Plot information that advances the story and develops characters. Proper structure/arrangement of plot, proper development of your story and characters, and proper usage of action words will help you create a good scene F. Conflict and drama that tests and reveals your characters. In every scene or even story, there is always a conflict as well as a drama. Make sure that these two important parts will reveal the true color of your characters
  • 5. SC EN E? G. Rich physical setting. It should describe how exactly the place looks like and tell when did the story happen because inability to describe the physical setting might lose interest of the readers to read your scene H. Other literary techniques and devices- for the scene to be more interesting for the readers, inclusion of literary techniques and devices will be a great help since they will create vivid images to the minds of the readers based from what the words you will use
  • 6. W H AT I S T H E S T R U C T U R E O F A S C E N E ? A. Beginning. Consider the following: Where are my characters in the plot? Where did I leave them and what are they doing now? What is the most important piece of information that needs to be revealed in this scene? B. Middle. Introduces complications that reveal the characters and advance the plot. These complications can take the following forms: (1) withholding information, objects, or emotions; (2) putting your main character in danger; and (3) revealing important information. C. End. It could be the character summary that reveals something about the character, dialogue that reveals something, cliffhanger ending, setting description, philosophical reflection, and narrative
  • 7. SCENE? A. Character launch. Majority of your scenes should involve your main character. Make sure your readers know who your characters are and bring your main character into the scene as soon as possible. B. Action launch. This gets straight to the action, hooks the reader with big or surprising actions. Be sure that the action is true to your character. C. Narrative launch. It uses specific visual details, allows scenery to set the tone of the scene, uses scenery to reflect a character’s feelings, and shows the impact of the setting on the character.
  • 8. B E T W E E N S H O R T S C E N E A N D L O N G S C E N E ? A. Short Scene. This takes place in ten or fewer pages. It has to achieve the same goals as a longer scene, and in less time. It must still contain main characters engaging in actions based upon scene intentions. New information must be revealed that drives the plot forward. The setting must be clear. B. Long Scene. It takes place to more than fifteen pages. This leaves readers with more information. The scenes in
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