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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)The Second Harry Potter movie uses excellent foreshadowing and flash-back Sequences.
A strong Sequence structure keeps the plot points of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire on track.
The Prisoner of Azkaban keeps danger closer to Harry in the form of the Dementors and the threat from Sirius Black.
The Screenplay Summary shows how the storyline is mostly set-up of Harry's amazing world and challenges. The script is full of fascinating exposition. Note how the rescue of the Sorcerer's Stone (classic McGuffan) isn't initiated until the end of Act II.
(hide)Two interwoven stories of coming-of-age and a forbidden love tragedy. Unique setting and cultural context.
Probably one of the best Pursuit-Escape screenplays to emulate, especially if you have multiple groups to keep track of (i.e. people on submarines, ships, aircraft carriers and in government agencies).
(hide)The Sequence structure tells the story of James' brave and reckless journey through a series of bomb disposal incidents, attacks and deaths in Iraq.
(hide)Kurasawa's early classic of escape-pursuit and camraderie honor and sacrifice which helped inspire the Star Wars series.
The Hill is a taught character play of a man pitted against an unjust brutal system determined to break and destroy him.