Montage editing that uses juxtaposition to impart meaning in a way that we usually cannot help but notice is known as
A) parallel editing.
B) associative editing.
C) elliptical editing.
D) continuity editing.
E) point-of-view editing.
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Q1: After the action is photographed multiple times
Q2: When used in continuity editing, shots in
Q3: Why has the typical film editor's job
Q4: In order to provide the editor more
Q5: How does a film editor typically fulfill
Q7: What is the basic building block of
Q8: How does a split screen differ from
Q9: How does shot/reverse shot fool viewers in
Q10: Which of the following is an example
Q11: What is parallel editing?
A) the cutting together
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