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A scene is when someone takes a random part of a movie clip and just cut it up (into a scene). Scenes are commonly known for being boring and uninteresting, so since scenes make up the entire movie of something, then watching movies is considered boring by 99% of Americans who don't know what the frig they're friggin talking about.

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  • Scene
  • SCene
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  • A scene is when someone takes a random part of a movie clip and just cut it up (into a scene). Scenes are commonly known for being boring and uninteresting, so since scenes make up the entire movie of something, then watching movies is considered boring by 99% of Americans who don't know what the frig they're friggin talking about.
  • scene is Heike Michiyo's sixth single. It was released on July 28, 1999. The titled track appears on her second album For ourself ~Single History~. The single sold a total of 2,760 copies.
  • A scene is a part of a story or play, in which a series of events take place, linked by theme, characters, or simply because they occur in the same place. A scene will usually include dialogue, description, conflict, and suspense, and when linked together with other scenes, make up a story. A scene ends when all the characters being portrayed have either moved to another area, or the story has moved on to another location without them. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • sCene is Abe Natsumi's 7th solo photobook. It was released on March 28, 2007.
  • The girls refer to websites such as http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Scene-Kid.
  • A scene a term used to describe a role-play that takes place in Midian. It can be planned or impromptu and may include two characters talking, or whole groups of people interacting. It is seperate from a story line in that it ends when the characters stop interacting, or when certain criteria have been met. A story line is typically made up of several scenes. Scene is a loose term and can be defined however the players concerned choose to. This is provided as one possible explanation.
  • The FXS file format describes the scene in the following format. Please add where you can. Comments in italic. Static entries in bold. Variables entries in regular text. Unknowns indicated by X. Explainations below. EmbeddedMaterials NumberOfMaterials FirstFrame FirstFrame LastFrame LastFrame CurrentFrame CurrentFrame FramesPerSecond FramesPerSecond ActiveView ActiveView ActiveCamera ActiveCamera ProjectDirectory ProjectDirectory NumberOfMaterials Number of materials in the scene Default: 12 FirstFrame Frame In of the scene Default: 0 LastFrame Frame Out of the scene Default: 60
  • There are also certain scenes players can edit. For example, if a player owns a house, or are owner or manager of a shop or stall, they are able to edit furniture. Deed-holders can paint ships, and managers or owners can paint shops and stalls. Governors can add pets to an island, and managers and owners can add pets to buildings. It should be kept in mind that, should a pirate on a ship change scenes between the time that the grapple is thrown and entry into the swordfighting or rumbling puzzle, then they may be left out of the fight.
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  • Warner Music Japan
Album
Origin
  • Original
Last
  • Anata no Yume ni Naritai (5th single)
Power
  • 5000(xsd:integer)
Producer
  • Sharam Q
Defence
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Name
  • Scene
  • sCene
  • scene
Genre
  • J-Pop
Type
  • Single
  • Solo Photobook
Caption
  • Scene's in-game select portrait
Last photobook
Format
  • CD single
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Cover
  • 7(xsd:integer)
  • scene-r.jpg
Life
  • 1000(xsd:integer)
Released
  • 1999-07-28(xsd:date)
  • 2007-03-28(xsd:date)
Artist
NEXT
  • One Room Natsu no Koi Monogatari (7th single)
Publisher
  • Up-Front Books
  • Wanibooks
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  • A scene is when someone takes a random part of a movie clip and just cut it up (into a scene). Scenes are commonly known for being boring and uninteresting, so since scenes make up the entire movie of something, then watching movies is considered boring by 99% of Americans who don't know what the frig they're friggin talking about.
  • scene is Heike Michiyo's sixth single. It was released on July 28, 1999. The titled track appears on her second album For ourself ~Single History~. The single sold a total of 2,760 copies.
  • A scene is a part of a story or play, in which a series of events take place, linked by theme, characters, or simply because they occur in the same place. A scene will usually include dialogue, description, conflict, and suspense, and when linked together with other scenes, make up a story. A scene ends when all the characters being portrayed have either moved to another area, or the story has moved on to another location without them. This article is a stub. You can help NWN2Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • sCene is Abe Natsumi's 7th solo photobook. It was released on March 28, 2007.
  • A scene a term used to describe a role-play that takes place in Midian. It can be planned or impromptu and may include two characters talking, or whole groups of people interacting. It is seperate from a story line in that it ends when the characters stop interacting, or when certain criteria have been met. A story line is typically made up of several scenes. Example: In a scene, two shifty people are talking about smuggling weapons into Midian via Oceanic Imports. Someone overhears this and heads to the MPD to report them as soon as they are finished their talk. That is the end of the scene because all the participants in the role-play have stopped interacting with eachother for now. If the witness found an MPD officer shortly after, that would be the start of a new scene because new characters are interacting. Scene is a loose term and can be defined however the players concerned choose to. This is provided as one possible explanation.
  • The FXS file format describes the scene in the following format. Please add where you can. Comments in italic. Static entries in bold. Variables entries in regular text. Unknowns indicated by X. Explainations below. EmbeddedMaterials NumberOfMaterials FirstFrame FirstFrame LastFrame LastFrame CurrentFrame CurrentFrame FramesPerSecond FramesPerSecond ActiveView ActiveView ActiveCamera ActiveCamera ProjectDirectory ProjectDirectory NumberOfMaterials Number of materials in the scene Default: 12 FirstFrame Frame In of the scene Default: 0 LastFrame Frame Out of the scene Default: 60 CurrentFrame The Current Frame of the scene Default: 0 FramesPerSecond Frames Per Second Default: 24.000000 ActiveView The saved view of the scene Default: 4 ActiveCamera The active camera of the scene Default: 0 ProjectDirectory The project directory of the scene
  • The girls refer to websites such as http://www.wikihow.com/Be-a-Scene-Kid.
  • There are also certain scenes players can edit. For example, if a player owns a house, or are owner or manager of a shop or stall, they are able to edit furniture. Deed-holders can paint ships, and managers or owners can paint shops and stalls. Governors can add pets to an island, and managers and owners can add pets to buildings. It should be kept in mind that, should a pirate on a ship change scenes between the time that the grapple is thrown and entry into the swordfighting or rumbling puzzle, then they may be left out of the fight. Image:Stub.pngArr! This article be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
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