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19 September 2012

The Rules Of Continuity Editing: Match-On-Action

  • Match-On-Action

  • Match-on-action refers to when one shot cuts to another that depicts the result, or continuation of an action displayed in the previous shot. Thus it matches the action. This creates a sense of continous time in the film, creating a visual bridge. Like most editing, the audience should not notice this cut.
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