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Match cuta transitional technique, in which there's a cut between two shots (outgoing and incoming) that are joined, matched, or linked by visual, aural, or metaphorical parallelism or similarities; there [..]
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Match cutA cut made on action or movement between two shots in which the action has been overlapped either by repetition of the action or by the use of more than one camera. (Film Editing)
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Match cutA long thin cut, ? x ? x 3 inches; alumette.
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Match cutA quick transition, or cut, from one film or TV camera to another, or a smooth transition from one shot to another, with the action appearing to continue seamlessly. match dissolve (MD):
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Match cutA long thin cut, ¼ x ¼ x 3 inches; alumette.
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Match cut A cut or dissolve between two visually similar images. One of the most famous examples of this is in 2001: A Space Odyssey
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Match cutThe exact opposite of a jump cut within a scene. These cuts make sure that there is a spatial-visual logic between the differently positioned shots within a scene. thus, where the camera moves to, and [..]
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Match cutA transition in which something in the scene that follows in some way directly matches a character or object in the previous scene.
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Match cutsee PLASTIC CUT
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Match cutAn edit in which physical elements or actions in the first shot greatly resemble actions or physical elements in the next shot. One classic example of this is from Hitchock’s North by Northwest
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Match cutA technique in which a cut between two linked shots helps to seamlessly match them together. For example, a cut on the moment of opening a door to the same moment inside the room.
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Match cutA cut intended to blend two shots together unobtrusively (opposed to a Jump Cut).
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