Continuity Editing
Cross Cutting: editing that alternates shots of two or more lines of action occurring in different places, usually simultaneously
Subliminal Cutting: a cut consisting of a few frames which zip by so fast that the viewer is only subliminally aware of them
Flash/Short Cutting: editing sequences so that the durations of the shots are very brief-less than 2 seconds
Dis-Continuity Editing
Overlapping Editing: cuts that repeat part of or all of an action, thus expanding its viewing time and plot duration
Line Cut: tape of the switches from one camera angle to the other that the multiple cam director called out as the show was shot
Elliptical Editting: Shot transitions that omit parts of an event, causing ellipsis in plot and story duration
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