Combining shots into sequences refers to the editors primary responsibility, this includes to cut selected shot together in such a way that the story told in the script and captured through image, sound and performance in production is preserved.
This can be achieved in all genres by establishing setting with wide shot, characters with medium shots and emotion through close shots.
Continuity editing and montage editing are the main two ways of combining shots into sequences. Continuity editing refers to making the editing smooth and fluid, so all the cuts flow together making it seem that there is minimal editing involved. Montage editing refers to making the editing more apparent as well as editing together less clearly related material, this challenges the viewers to make abstract connections between the different shots.
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