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Helping slight jump cuts
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Chris Poisson
on Feb 8, 2008 at 3:57:04 pm
I am finishing up a talking head video, the subjects are parents who lost young kids to cancer.
The client was VERY selective about what they say and when, so there are a few jump cuts as they speak. If they are between thoughts, a dip to black fixes it fine, or I can put b-roll or stills over them. But there are one or two where the jumps come in the middle of a thought, so I'm stuck with them.
Any wisdom on this kind of thing?
Have a wonderful day.
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