To be the editor of a publication, A change to the text of a document, To change a text, or a document, supervise the publication of; "The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years, cut and assemble the components of; "edit film"; "cut recording tape", cut or eliminate; "she edited the juiciest scenes", Use Edit to edit the content of a selected object Selecting Edit automatically checks out the object and opens its content for editing, To correct errors within, or modify, a computer file, a geographic data set, or a tabular tile containing attribute data, Process or result of selectively recording video and or audio on finished videotape Basically involves reviewing raw footage and transferring desired sections from the master tape onto the new tape in a pre-determined sequence, the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper, Alter, modify; for example, you can edit a GRADE diagram symbol by changing the text within it You can edit a diagram by deleting or moving elements, etc, In IRIS Showcase you edit an object when you want to alter individual elements of the object – letters and words in a Text object, points in a Graphics object, and models in a 3D container, revise, alter; make changes and corrections prior to printing, If you edit a text such as an article or a book, you correct and adapt it so that it is suitable for publishing. The majority of contracts give the publisher the right to edit a book after it's done. an edited version of the speech. + editing edit·ing Throughout the editing of this book, we have had much support and encouragement, If you edit a film or a television or radio programme, you choose some of what has been filmed or recorded and arrange it in a particular order. He taught me to edit and splice film He is editing together excerpts of some of his films. + editing edit·ing He sat in on much of the filming and early editing, If you edit a book or a series of books, you collect several pieces of writing by different authors and prepare them for publishing. This collection of essays is edited by Ellen Knight She has edited the media studies quarterly, Screen. the Real Sandwich Book, edited by Miriam Polunin. + editing edit·ing He was certainly not cut out to combine the jobs of editing and writing as a journalist, To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc, Build a video or audio program from source footage, prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting; "Edit a a book on lexical semantics"; "she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages", in typesetting, a rerun from computer memory such that only corrections need to be checked, To make a change in an existing document You might add to it, delete part, or move parts within the document, (1) (v ) To change the data in a document or file (2) (v ) To check the accuracy of a document or file, To remove errors from, or to modify a computer file of a program, a digitized map or a file containing attribute data, A switch that does different things depending on the operational mode that the machine is in: 1) If a computer-controlled transport is in "Stop," pushing the "Edit" switch deactivates the computer-controlled tension system and allows the reels to be moved by hand to find the exact spot desired on the tape 2) If the machine is in "Play", the "Edit" switch makes the take-up reel cease taking up the tape and it falls to the floor 3) If the machine is in a fast-wind mode, the tape lifters are defeated so the tape is in contact with the reproduce head and the engineer can hear where the selections begin and end, To correct errors within, or modify, a computer file, a geographic data set, or a tabular file containing attribute data, Any change to a file, no matter how small, is referred to as an edit In fact, edit can be used to indicate the original creation of a file Word processors represent the ultimate in editing programs Windows98 contains a simple text editor called NOTEPAD that is especially useful for creating simple ASCII documents Any changes made to Access or Excel files are also referred to as edits, Someone who edits a newspaper, magazine, or journal is in charge of it. I used to edit the college paper in the old days, An edit is the process of examining and correcting a text so that it is suitable for publishing. The purpose of the edit is fairly simple -- to chop out the boring bits from the original, supervise the publication of; "The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years", Logic within the Standard Claims Processing System (or PSC Supplemental Edit Software) that selects certain claims, evaluates or compares information on the selected claims or other accessible source, and depending on the evaluation, takes action on the claims, such as pay in full, pay in part, or suspend for manual review, Refers to the action of changing things in a file, to make a change in an existing document You might add to it, delete part, or move parts within the - document, In computer terminology, to arrange, delete, select, or add to information, To modify and correct a manuscript to conform to the publisher's standards, An Edit mode is a mode in which specific parameters are changed Each of the four main modes (Voice/Performance/Song/Pattern), the Sampling mode and the Master mode all have their own specific Edit modes that edit different things In the Voice and Performance edit modes, specific parameters dedicated to how the Voice and/or Performance sounds and plays are edited, To prepare or modify data (e g , text, image, sound) by cutting, rearranging, altering adapting or refining, [v] to review the content, grammar, and structure of written material to improve its correctness and readability, (1) To prepare data for a later operation (2) Functions such as the rearrangement or the addition of data, the deletion of unwanted data, format control, code conversion and the application of standard processes such as zero suppression, to review a piece of writing, marking and correcting grammatical, spelling, and factual errors The editing process also often includes shortening or lengthening articles to fit available space, writing headlines and subheads, To change or modify For example, to insert, remove, replace, or move text Source: NUIG, Certain versions of DDR allow the player to insert a memory card and play steps that he created on a playstation, Simple past tense and past participle of edit, having been altered from the original version: being something that someone has edited, An act or instance of something being edited, Present participle of edit, past of edit, prepared for publication, corrected, a collection of works have been selected by an editor and possibly edited for style and length, improved or corrected by critical editing; "the emended text", I use this to term to indicate an aircheck that is missing something other than portions of the music (usually newscasts or commercials), Sir Richard Burton failed to find the source of the Nile; John Hanning Speke discovered it in 1862, The process of displaying application data and allowing the user to Change, Insert or Delete information, Making changes to material that has been recorded, Making sure all questions have been answered , respondent was qualified, that questions were understood, ready for keypunching, Checking for mistakes made by the interviewer or the respondent by evaluating questionnaire responses for inconsistencies and skipped questions, the joining and assembling of shots; also called cutting (Montage is the term used in Europe), Preparing a written piece for final copy by checking it over and correcting all mistakes (It's OK to ask for help ) The fourth step of the Writing Process, revising a piece of writing with particular attention to grammar, style, punctuation, and other mechanical issues, putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form, — Changing aspects of a design via a computerized editing program Most programs allow the user to scale designs up or down, edit stitch by stitch or block by block, merge lettering with the design, move aspects of the design around, combine designs and insert or edit machine commands, The Process of assembling, arranging, and trimming the desired shots and sound tracks to the best advantage of the desired end product, The purpose of editing is to ensure the routing has filtered out those who should not answer a question (i e filtering out any men who are asked questions that should have only been asked of women) and to ensure that the data are logical, The review of questionnaire responses prior to coding and entering them into a database A quality control check to make certain that all questions are answered and questionnaire logic has been followed, The process of entering or correcting text is known as editing, 1) Changing the sequence of a recording by cutting the recording tape and putting the pieces together in the new sequence with splicing tape 2) Punching in and then punching out on one or more tracks of a multitrack tape recorder to replace previously recorded performances 3) Changing the sequence of a digital recording's playback by computer program, The process of preparing a map for publication by checking and correcting errors, omissions and overall appearance, while ensuring adherence to specifications, Changing or correcting the contents of a book in order to improve the final results or to fit a format, The process of revision and correction which takes place on the later drafts of an essay, when the final version is being created The difference between editing and drafting is that editing is normally concerned with smaller rather than larger details You are likely to check details of punctuation, spelling, grammar, and layout, act of preparing a literary work for publication; revising, correcting, altering, The process of ascertaining that questionnaires were filled out properly, completely and accurately, Changing the wording of the free text of a NOTAM to make it clearer or express explicitly ideas that are implicit in that text, In the realm of computers, the process of emending, deleting, adding to, or changing, previous work, The process where the manuscript is prepared for publication At 1st World Library, the goal of our editing process is to produce an effectively written manuscript that communicates the author's message clearly, A later stage of the writing process in which students examine their papers for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors, Detection of errors in text records or spatial database features and the implementation of the needed correction Corrections can include additions, deletions, and rearrangements, as well as changing size, font, style, color, orientation, alignment, scale, and rotation Editing techniques exclusive to spatial features include changing elevation, thickness, width, attribute assignments, surface textures, dimensioning and others, A later stage in the writing process in which students examine their papers for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors, Communicates information about the development of narrative, relationship between images, and passage of time Continuity (invisible) editing: An editing style that follows a linear and chronological movement forward, as if the image is simply recording the action Straight cut: Basic transition joining two shots together without any optical effect Fade in/out: Images moves to black and a second images emerges from black to replace first image Dissolve: First shot fades as second image emerges on screen; momentary overlap Crosscutting (Parallel Editing): Cutting between story lines within a narrative Cutaway: Shot that presents a visual detail or action within a sequence that is part of the main action Montage: Complex assembly of shots intended to condense or expand time or to develop a theme; or convey an idea through the juxtaposition of shots; rapid cutting to produce an emotional reaction in the viewer, the process of selecting and joining the camera takes to produce a complete sequence of shots, third-person singular of edit, plural of edit,
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To be the editor of a publication - "He edits the Bee."
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A change to the text of a document
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To change a text, or a document - "Wikipedia is an interactive encyclopedia which allows anybody to edit and improve articles."
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supervise the publication of; "The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years
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cut and assemble the components of; "edit film"; "cut recording tape"
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cut or eliminate; "she edited the juiciest scenes"
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Use Edit to edit the content of a selected object Selecting Edit automatically checks out the object and opens its content for editing
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To correct errors within, or modify, a computer file, a geographic data set, or a tabular tile containing attribute data
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Process or result of selectively recording video and or audio on finished videotape Basically involves reviewing raw footage and transferring desired sections from the master tape onto the new tape in a pre-determined sequence
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the matter of, for publication; as, to edit a newspaper
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Alter, modify; for example, you can edit a GRADE diagram symbol by changing the text within it You can edit a diagram by deleting or moving elements, etc
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In IRIS Showcase you edit an object when you want to alter individual elements of the object – letters and words in a Text object, points in a Graphics object, and models in a 3D container
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revise, alter; make changes and corrections prior to printing fiil
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If you edit a text such as an article or a book, you correct and adapt it so that it is suitable for publishing. The majority of contracts give the publisher the right to edit a book after it's done. an edited version of the speech. + editing edit·ing Throughout the editing of this book, we have had much support and encouragement
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If you edit a film or a television or radio programme, you choose some of what has been filmed or recorded and arrange it in a particular order. He taught me to edit and splice film He is editing together excerpts of some of his films. + editing edit·ing He sat in on much of the filming and early editing
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If you edit a book or a series of books, you collect several pieces of writing by different authors and prepare them for publishing. This collection of essays is edited by Ellen Knight She has edited the media studies quarterly, Screen. the Real Sandwich Book, edited by Miriam Polunin. + editing edit·ing He was certainly not cut out to combine the jobs of editing and writing as a journalist
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To superintend the publication of; to revise and prepare for publication; to select, correct, arrange, etc
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Build a video or audio program from source footage
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prepare for publication or presentation by correcting, revising, or adapting; "Edit a a book on lexical semantics"; "she edited the letters of the politician so as to omit the most personal passages"
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in typesetting, a rerun from computer memory such that only corrections need to be checked
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To make a change in an existing document You might add to it, delete part, or move parts within the document
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(1) (v ) To change the data in a document or file (2) (v ) To check the accuracy of a document or file
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To remove errors from, or to modify a computer file of a program, a digitized map or a file containing attribute data
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A switch that does different things depending on the operational mode that the machine is in: 1) If a computer-controlled transport is in "Stop," pushing the "Edit" switch deactivates the computer-controlled tension system and allows the reels to be moved by hand to find the exact spot desired on the tape 2) If the machine is in "Play", the "Edit" switch makes the take-up reel cease taking up the tape and it falls to the floor 3) If the machine is in a fast-wind mode, the tape lifters are defeated so the tape is in contact with the reproduce head and the engineer can hear where the selections begin and end
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To correct errors within, or modify, a computer file, a geographic data set, or a tabular file containing attribute data
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Any change to a file, no matter how small, is referred to as an edit In fact, edit can be used to indicate the original creation of a file Word processors represent the ultimate in editing programs Windows98 contains a simple text editor called NOTEPAD that is especially useful for creating simple ASCII documents Any changes made to Access or Excel files are also referred to as edits
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Someone who edits a newspaper, magazine, or journal is in charge of it. I used to edit the college paper in the old days
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An edit is the process of examining and correcting a text so that it is suitable for publishing. The purpose of the edit is fairly simple -- to chop out the boring bits from the original
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supervise the publication of; "The same family has been editing the influential newspaper for almost 100 years"
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Logic within the Standard Claims Processing System (or PSC Supplemental Edit Software) that selects certain claims, evaluates or compares information on the selected claims or other accessible source, and depending on the evaluation, takes action on the claims, such as pay in full, pay in part, or suspend for manual review
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Refers to the action of changing things in a file
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to make a change in an existing document You might add to it, delete part, or move parts within the - document
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In computer terminology, to arrange, delete, select, or add to information
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To modify and correct a manuscript to conform to the publisher's standards
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An Edit mode is a mode in which specific parameters are changed Each of the four main modes (Voice/Performance/Song/Pattern), the Sampling mode and the Master mode all have their own specific Edit modes that edit different things In the Voice and Performance edit modes, specific parameters dedicated to how the Voice and/or Performance sounds and plays are edited
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To prepare or modify data (e g , text, image, sound) by cutting, rearranging, altering adapting or refining
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[v] to review the content, grammar, and structure of written material to improve its correctness and readability
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(1) To prepare data for a later operation (2) Functions such as the rearrangement or the addition of data, the deletion of unwanted data, format control, code conversion and the application of standard processes such as zero suppression
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to review a piece of writing, marking and correcting grammatical, spelling, and factual errors The editing process also often includes shortening or lengthening articles to fit available space, writing headlines and subheads
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To change or modify For example, to insert, remove, replace, or move text Source: NUIG
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Certain versions of DDR allow the player to insert a memory card and play steps that he created on a playstation
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Simple past tense and past participle of edit - "A user edited this page"
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edited
having been altered from the original version: being something that someone has edited
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editing
An act or instance of something being edited
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editing
Present participle of edit
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edited
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edited
prepared for publication, corrected sıfat
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edited
a collection of works have been selected by an editor and possibly edited for style and length
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edited
improved or corrected by critical editing; "the emended text"
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edited
I use this to term to indicate an aircheck that is missing something other than portions of the music (usually newscasts or commercials)
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Sir Richard Burton failed to find the source of the Nile; John Hanning Speke discovered it in 1862
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editing
The process of displaying application data and allowing the user to Change, Insert or Delete information
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editing
Making changes to material that has been recorded
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editing
Making sure all questions have been answered , respondent was qualified, that questions were understood, ready for keypunching
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editing
Checking for mistakes made by the interviewer or the respondent by evaluating questionnaire responses for inconsistencies and skipped questions
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editing
the joining and assembling of shots; also called cutting (Montage is the term used in Europe)
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editing
Preparing a written piece for final copy by checking it over and correcting all mistakes (It's OK to ask for help ) The fourth step of the Writing Process
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editing
revising a piece of writing with particular attention to grammar, style, punctuation, and other mechanical issues
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editing
putting something (as a literary work or a legislative bill) into acceptable form
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editing
— Changing aspects of a design via a computerized editing program Most programs allow the user to scale designs up or down, edit stitch by stitch or block by block, merge lettering with the design, move aspects of the design around, combine designs and insert or edit machine commands
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editing
The Process of assembling, arranging, and trimming the desired shots and sound tracks to the best advantage of the desired end product
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editing
The purpose of editing is to ensure the routing has filtered out those who should not answer a question (i e filtering out any men who are asked questions that should have only been asked of women) and to ensure that the data are logical
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editing
The review of questionnaire responses prior to coding and entering them into a database A quality control check to make certain that all questions are answered and questionnaire logic has been followed
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editing
The process of entering or correcting text is known as editing
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editing
1) Changing the sequence of a recording by cutting the recording tape and putting the pieces together in the new sequence with splicing tape 2) Punching in and then punching out on one or more tracks of a multitrack tape recorder to replace previously recorded performances 3) Changing the sequence of a digital recording's playback by computer program
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The process of preparing a map for publication by checking and correcting errors, omissions and overall appearance, while ensuring adherence to specifications
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Changing or correcting the contents of a book in order to improve the final results or to fit a format
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editing
The process of revision and correction which takes place on the later drafts of an essay, when the final version is being created The difference between editing and drafting is that editing is normally concerned with smaller rather than larger details You are likely to check details of punctuation, spelling, grammar, and layout
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editing
act of preparing a literary work for publication; revising, correcting, altering isim
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The process of ascertaining that questionnaires were filled out properly, completely and accurately
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Changing the wording of the free text of a NOTAM to make it clearer or express explicitly ideas that are implicit in that text
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editing
In the realm of computers, the process of emending, deleting, adding to, or changing, previous work
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editing
The process where the manuscript is prepared for publication At 1st World Library, the goal of our editing process is to produce an effectively written manuscript that communicates the author's message clearly
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editing
A later stage of the writing process in which students examine their papers for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors
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Detection of errors in text records or spatial database features and the implementation of the needed correction Corrections can include additions, deletions, and rearrangements, as well as changing size, font, style, color, orientation, alignment, scale, and rotation Editing techniques exclusive to spatial features include changing elevation, thickness, width, attribute assignments, surface textures, dimensioning and others
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A later stage in the writing process in which students examine their papers for grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors
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Communicates information about the development of narrative, relationship between images, and passage of time Continuity (invisible) editing: An editing style that follows a linear and chronological movement forward, as if the image is simply recording the action Straight cut: Basic transition joining two shots together without any optical effect Fade in/out: Images moves to black and a second images emerges from black to replace first image Dissolve: First shot fades as second image emerges on screen; momentary overlap Crosscutting (Parallel Editing): Cutting between story lines within a narrative Cutaway: Shot that presents a visual detail or action within a sequence that is part of the main action Montage: Complex assembly of shots intended to condense or expand time or to develop a theme; or convey an idea through the juxtaposition of shots; rapid cutting to produce an emotional reaction in the viewer
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the process of selecting and joining the camera takes to produce a complete sequence of shots
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