Reading Time: 6 minutesA bone flies into the air. Cut. A spacecraft drifts silently through orbit. In one edit, Stanley Kubrick skipped four million years of human history, and it remains the most audacious time jump in cinema. That’s elliptical editing at its most extreme, but the technique works just as well across a single afternoon. What Is… Continue reading Elliptical Editing: How Films Compress Time Into Seconds
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Match Cut in Film: Definition, Purpose, and Examples
Reading Time: 3 minutesWhat is A match cut? Definition & Meaning A match cut is a film editing technique where two shots are connected by shared visual or auditory elements (such as shape, movement, composition, sound, or symbolic meaning) to create a smooth, purposeful transition. Directors use match cuts to guide you across time, space, or ideas while… Continue reading Match Cut in Film: Definition, Purpose, and Examples
What is a Film Cut? Definition, Types & Narrative Use
Reading Time: 4 minutesWhat is a film cut? Definition & Meaning A film cut is the most basic editing move, meaning a direct switch from one shot to the next, with no transition effects. It’s the backbone of how stories flow and how emotions build on screen. When the image just snaps to another shot in a movie,… Continue reading What is a Film Cut? Definition, Types & Narrative Use
What is a Match on Action Cut? Definition, Examples, and Techniques
Reading Time: 3 minutesWhat is a match on action cut? Definition & Meaning A match on action cut, also called ‘cutting on action’, is when you cut between two shots during a movement, and the action continues smoothly from one to the next. It makes the cut feel invisible. This is one of those editing tricks you see… Continue reading What is a Match on Action Cut? Definition, Examples, and Techniques
