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    die Szene findet statt in Kapitel 2

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    die Szene findet statt in Kapitel 2

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    Eine wichtige Szene findet im 2. Kapitel des Filmes statt.
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    takes place?

    Das passt in dem Zusammenhang nicht oder?

    Danke :)
    AuthorLIZA26 Mar 09, 16:29
    SuggestionAn important scene occurs in chapter 2.
    #1Author Myotis (485253) 26 Mar 09, 16:32
    SuggestionThe scene takes place in chapter 2.
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    Also ich hätte es jetzt instinktiv genommen.
    #2AuthorStarbucks Coffee (556307) 26 Mar 09, 16:32
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    This important sequence is to be found in chapter 2 of the film.
    A fairly important scene can be found in chapter 2 of the film.
    #3AuthorRicola5 (542996) 26 Mar 09, 16:33
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    Seit wann haben Filme denn Kapitel?
    #4Author dude (253248) 26 Mar 09, 16:34
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    Seit es sie auf DVDs gibt.
    #5Author Myotis (485253) 26 Mar 09, 16:35
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    @dude - Ich hatte erst section geschrieben, dann fiel mir ein, dass Filmbearbeitungssoftware diese auch immer in Chapter aufteilt.
    #6AuthorRicola5 (542996) 26 Mar 09, 16:35
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    Vorsicht:
    a scene "takes place" in ...
    wird mehr dazu benutzt zu beschreiben, wo eine Szene spielt (Wohnzimmer, Wald etc.)
    #7Author Nicki Aliasupolous (571225) 26 Mar 09, 16:39
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    AFAIK, a movie on DVD is divided into scenes, not chapters.
    #8Author dude (253248) 26 Mar 09, 16:39
    Suggestion....
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    A DVD is divided into chapters. A play is devided into scenes.
    #9Authoromg26 Mar 09, 16:41
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    wiki again
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    [edit] Chapters
    DVD Video may contain chapters for easy navigation (and continuation of a partially watched film). If space permits, it is also possible to include several versions (called "angles") of certain scenes, though today this feature is mostly used—if at all—not to show different angles of the action, but as part of internationalization to, for example, show different language versions of images containing written text, if subtitles will not do (e.g., the Queen's spell book in Snow White, and the scrolling text in the openings of the Star Wars films). Multiple angles have found a niche in markets such as yoga and erotica.

    #10Authormar81927 (UK)26 Mar 09, 16:44
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    Yes, and a film script / story is devided into acts...
    #11Author Nicki Aliasupolous (571225) 26 Mar 09, 16:44
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    Play = acts and scenes.
    #12Authormar81927 (UK)26 Mar 09, 16:47
     
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