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A Jump Cut is an editing technique that is employed

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A Jump Cut is an editing technique that is employed

(A) At the end of a shot

(B) In between two scenes

(C) Within a scene

(D) In between two sequences

Correct Ans: (C)

Explanation:

Filmmakers use jump cuts within a scene to create a sudden transition between two shots. This technique removes frames from a continuous shot, making the subject appear to “jump” forward in time. It creates a sense of urgency, disorientation, or artistic expression.

Jump cuts break the illusion of seamless continuity, often drawing attention to the editing itself. Filmmakers use them in montages, vlogs, or fast-paced storytelling. For example, directors like Jean-Luc Godard popularized jump cuts in films like Breathless to create an unconventional narrative style.

The other options do not describe jump cuts correctly. A jump cut does not occur at the end of a shot but within a scene. It does not serve as a transition between two scenes or sequences; rather, it disrupts the flow within the same moment.

Thus, jump cuts add energy and intensity to a scene, making them a powerful tool in modern editing.

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