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Cinematography > Action Cutting
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Action Cutting Defined
The cutting of film from one shot to another in a way yielding the impression that action is continuous and uninterrupted. (Film Editing)
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- BBC - Climate Change - Bloom - Carbon Cutting Action Planner: BBC Climate Change Bloom Carbon Cutting Action Planner
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