Friday, 16 September 2016

Continuity.

Continuity editing gives the viewer the impression that the action unfolds with spatiotemporal consistency.

Continuity in film is extremely important, not only does it help the shots flow seamlessly together but it also helps keep the audience in the moment of the film. There is truly nothing worse than being in the world of the movie and spotting a continuity error which immediately removes you from the magic that was being created. 
Continuity can be achieved in many different ways and only requires attention from the filmmaker to ensure each scene flows uninterrupted and keeps the rhythm going.

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