Driven IFS and Data Analysis

IFS and Film

Schneider's second experiment involved the duration of the shots.
bindurationpurpose
1 1-4 seconds rapid action
2 5-8 seconds informationon how the environment has changed after a fast sequence
3 9-30 seconds plot development
4 > 30 seconds major plot points

Here is the IFS driven by duration of shots.
Schneider made these interpretations.
* As with the IFS driven by shot distances, we see a faint gasket, and again it is caused by a relatively small number of 4s (long takes are rare), only about 4.3% of all points.
* Further, the square 14 is less populated than 11, 12, and 13.
Is this a consequence of the smaller number of 4s, or of the unlikeliness of the 41 combination?
* The percentage of points of square 1 in subsquare 14 is about the same as the percentage of all points in square 4, so there appears to be no evidence that 41 is an unlikely combination.
In general, Schneider observed that fewer empty squares suggests there little relation between previous takes and the current take. Why this should be true is unclear.

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