How Intercutting Impacts Your Films
An intercut in film or video is an edited sequence that snaps back and forth between two or more camera shots that show a different course of action.

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How to Make a Compilation Video
Compilation videos are a great way to fit a lot of content into a little space, which helps you keep viewers glued to your video — and your video alone.

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How to Watermark a Video: The Benefits of Using a Watermark
A watermark is a type of logo, pattern, or symbol printed onto work to denote who made it and who owns it, you can it everywhere from stock photos to Youtube videos.

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Guide to Cutaway Shots: How to Use Cutaway Shots in Editing
A release to another scene that then toggles back to the same film shot it interrupted, use the term “cutaway” to describe interruptions of an otherwise continuous shot.

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Understanding Master Shots in Cinematography
Staging and framing a great master shot is one of the elemental movie techniques for any aspiring director. Read on to learn about master shots in cinematography.

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The importance of continuity editing in film and video
Continuity is the notion that a sequence of shots all need to feel as unified and fluid as if they were a single shot through a series of camera and editing techniques.

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