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Journal of Screenwriting, Volume 3, Issue 2, pages 215-232 (2012): 'Development of a fundamental '19-Sequence Model- of screenplay and narrative film structure'.
(hide)A systematic progression through formulaic Sequences that follow clues to the villain, motive and means to execute the plan Bond will thwart.
(hide)A, 'What if' scenario around a single girl in the fashion industry in Manhattan suddenly becoming responsible for her deceased sister's three young children - and finding selflessness and love as a result.
(hide)'Red Eye' is an excellent to model how to create tension and action in a confined space (Act II).
Excellent conflict structure with three separate storylines that merge in the final climax of villains and heroes.
See how close the 19-Sequence Model correlates with Shakespear's Act - Scene structure. Maybe the model was first developed by Shakespeare...?
(hide)Masterful example of a heist with thieves stealing the loot from each other. How do you find it and steal it back?