The different types of cuts used in film editing include:
- Cut: A straightforward transition from one shot to another.
- Jump Cut: A cut that creates a jarring effect by skipping a portion of time within the same shot.
- Match Cut: A seamless transition between two shots that have a visual or thematic connection.
- Cross Cut: Alternating between two different scenes happening simultaneously.
- Fade: A gradual transition between shots where one image fades out as another fades in.
- Dissolve: A gradual transition where one shot blends into the next.
- Wipe: A transition where one shot replaces another by moving across the screen.
These cuts are used to enhance storytelling and create a cohesive visual narrative in films.
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