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Fade-out
gradually darkens the end of a shot to black
fade-in
lightens a shot from black
dissolve
briefly superimposes the end of shot A and the beginning of shot B
wipe
shot B replaces shot A by means of a boundary line moving across the screen
Four types of cuts
1. Medium shot, straight-on angle
2. Medium close-up
3. Extreme long shot
4. Medium close-up
Graphic match
linking shots by graphic similarities
Rhythmic
When the filmmaker adjusts the length of shots in relation to one another
Crosscutting
Parallel editing, emphasizing action taking place in separate places
Elliptical editing
presents an action in such a way that it consumes less time on the screen than it does in the story
Overlapping editing
temporal expansion, showing action in Shot 1 and beginning of Shot 2
Axis of action
the center line, the 180 line
180 system
ensures that relative positions in the frame remain consistent
Establishing Shot
delineates the overall space of the shot