Hi Katniss,
To answer your first question, the answer is: definitely! I've had many experiences where I've been in scenes from movies, books, and even scenes from my own stories. A tip I'd give here is to visualize the scene during the day for a little while, noting as much as possible what the characters look like, what the atmosphere of the location is like, and other aspects of what you want to dream about. It helps when you're in the dream and want to set the scene up by teleporting (eg. opening a door and expecting something to be on the other side), and just summoning the characters involved.
I'd suggest trying a combination of the DILD - dream induced lucid dream and MILD - mnemonic induced lucid dream techniques; there's a tutorial for each of them in the Dreamviews Wiki, along with lots of other helpful links. DILD is basically a technique where you heighten your awareness of what's around you and combine it with skepticism as to whether you could be dreaming or not, whereas MILD essentially involves telling yourself that you will have a lucid tonight - in other words, it's sort of a placebo effect that can work really well.
"Lucidity" is another way of saying "clarity of mind and consciousness", so a lucid dream is where you're conscious within that dream. With the DILD technique, lucids are more spontaneous and occur randomly, because they involve you suddenly becoming conscious when the dream's already started - this consciousness comes from practicing awareness in waking life. MILD is the same way. A technique that can give you lucids at will, but is also more difficult to master for many people, is WILD - wake induced lucid dream. You go directly from the waking state into the dream state, and practically experience the onset of sleep, which involves going through sleep paralysis and the whole thing. Sleep paralysis often comes with hallucinations (which may or not be frightening, and sometimes be very realistic) so it can be a shock the first time you enter it. But it gets easier as you practice! 
I've been LDing for a few years and made a guide for people who aren't sure where to begin; the link is in my signature if you want to have a look.
If you have any other questions or need clarification, don't hesitate to ask!
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