2. Continuity Editing that creates a film that has shots and scenes that flow together smoothly. The sequence and shot flow continuously so that the viewer does not notice the cuts.
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4. In opposition to continuity editing Montage soviet is used to create a new meaning out of seemingly unconnected shots.
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6. Transitions Is the move from one shot/scene to the next, Transitions are used to set the mood and the pace of the shot/scene so it is important to have an appropriate transition in a shot/scene or it could destroy the mood or pace of the shot/scene.
7. Crosscutting/Parallel Editing When two or more alternate shots show an action occurring in different places usually simultaneously. This shot is normally used when the characters are having a phone call with each other.
8. Dissolve A transition between two shots, where the first shot/scene gradually disappears while the next shot/scene slowly starts to appear.
9. Wipe Another transition between two shots, where a line moves across the screen taking away the first shot, and replaces it with the next shot/scene. This transition is very noticeable so is used mainly in action or adventure films.
10. Action Editing Is used mainly in action films Lots of quick and fast shots are used to create fast paced action shot/scene, this makes the audience aware of action that is happening.