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Re: Helping slight jump cuts
by
Del Holford
on Feb 8, 2008 at 4:32:10 pm
I think the conventional wisdom of soft cuts (3 -6 fr dissolves) combined with dips to black for complete thoughts would be sensitive to the subject matter. Even though you soft cut in the middle of the thought, continuing dips to black at the end of those thoughts will keep a smooth flow. I suspect you have limited B-roll and photos so you would want to use those where they put forward the story rather than randomly dropping them in as cover for the jump cuts.
Del
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