Editing and Cuts
continuity editing - the most common type of editing which aims to create sense of reality and time moving forward.
Jump cut - an abrupt, disorientating transitional device in the middle of a continuous shot in which the action is noticeably advanced in time and/or cut between two similar shots, usually done to create discontinuity for artistic effect.
cross cutting - the editing technique of alternating, interweaving or interspersing one narrative action with another - usually in different locations or places, thus combing the two: this editing technique usually suggests parallel action. often used to dramatically build tension and/or suspense in chase scenes or to compare two different scenes. Also known as inter-cutting or parallel editing.
Jump cut - an abrupt, disorientating transitional device in the middle of a continuous shot in which the action is noticeably advanced in time and/or cut between two similar shots, usually done to create discontinuity for artistic effect.
cross cutting - the editing technique of alternating, interweaving or interspersing one narrative action with another - usually in different locations or places, thus combing the two: this editing technique usually suggests parallel action. often used to dramatically build tension and/or suspense in chase scenes or to compare two different scenes. Also known as inter-cutting or parallel editing.
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