A mismatched edit that creates a visual disturbance when replayed Usually occurs when cutting between two images which share an identical subject but place the subject at different positions in the frame
a cut which causes the audience to perceive a gap in time, or an unaccountable change in a screen object's apparent position
A cut made in the middle of a continuous shot rather than between shots, creating discontinuity in time and drawing attention to the film itself instead of its content
A cut to later action from one filmed scene to the next, creating an effect of discontinuity or acceleration
{i} cinematic technique of immediate and abrupt transition to later action from one scene to another (in movies and television)
An elliptical cut that appears to be an interruption of a single shot Either the figures seem to change instantly against a constant background or the background changes instantly while the figures remain constant See also elliptical editing