Showing two actions at once by alternating back and forth between them, presenting part of one, then part of the other, then back to the first, and so on.

Cutting the action both at the end of the outgoing shot and at the start of the incoming shot to shorten the screen time it takes.

A split edit in which the sound from the new shot begins over the end of the preceding one.

A video time speed within a shot that is faster than that of the real world.

Two series of events moving forward in separate sequences presented alternately in parts by cross cutting.

The length of real-world time required to display a piece of video.

A series of events moving forward in a single sequence.

Repeating the action from the end of the outgoing shot at the start of the incoming shot, to lengthen the screen time of the scene.

An edit in which the audio and video of the new shot do not begin simultaneously.

A sequence that takes place earlier in the story than the sequence that precedes it.

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