Continuity editing Continuity editing is when shots are edited together, or different components cut from a single shot, into a logical sequence so the viewer's attention is directed to a story across both time and physical location. It creates an illusion of continuous action, hence the viewer will not notice the transition between shots and their focus will be narrative-driven. None continuity editing None continuity is when shots are mismatched to disrupt the impression of time and space. This will get the audiences' attention directed to the process of cutting and disturbs the illusion of 'reality'. Montage, flashback, and jump cuts are examples of non continuity editing. The movie Rocky features a very famous none continuity editing which is a montage. The Purpose of editing Manipulation of time is key. Speeding up,slowing down, compressing and stretching time. This can be done with time lapses and montages. Perception of space is another part. Logical and...
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