Difference between revisions of "Jump cut"
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_cut According to Wikipedia]. 'A jump cut is a cut in film editing where the middle section of a continuous shot is removed, and the beginning and end of the shot are then joined together. The technique breaks continuity in time and produces a startling effect. Any moving objects in the shot will appear to jump to a new position.' | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jump_cut According to Wikipedia]. 'A jump cut is a cut in film editing where the middle section of a continuous shot is removed, and the beginning and end of the shot are then joined together. The technique breaks continuity in time and produces a startling effect. Any moving objects in the shot will appear to jump to a new position.' | ||
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+ | The jump cut and [[letterbox]] are two video editing techniques that are often used in the [[lonelygirl15]] and the jump cuts create a distinctive LG15 look. |
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According to Wikipedia. 'A jump cut is a cut in film editing where the middle section of a continuous shot is removed, and the beginning and end of the shot are then joined together. The technique breaks continuity in time and produces a startling effect. Any moving objects in the shot will appear to jump to a new position.'
The jump cut and letterbox are two video editing techniques that are often used in the lonelygirl15 and the jump cuts create a distinctive LG15 look.