Meaning bridging shot
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bridging shot


a transitional type of shot used to cover or 'bridge' a jump in time or place or other discontinuity; see also audio bridge and match-cut Examples of bridging shots include: falling calendar [..]
Source: filmsite.org

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bridging shot


A shot used to cover a jump in time or place or other discontinuity. Examples are falling calendar pagesrailroad wheelsnewspaper headlinesseasonal changes
Source: springhurst.org

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bridging shot


A shot that connects one scene to another by showing a change in time or location. A bridging shot can also be used to connect two shots from the same scene by using a close-up, distant pan or differe [..]
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bridging shot


A shot used to connect two scenes that are far apart in time or space to avoid a jolting effect on the viewer, e.g. wheels turning to denote a journey.
Source: film-studies.net




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