In-camera-edited
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In-camera-editing is the technique in filmmaking of shooting your shots in the exact sequence that they will be seen on screen. This means planning in advance what shots will tell the desired story and then shooting only those shots in that order, as opposed to the usual filmmaking technique of shooting multiple takes out of sequence, then editing them into order to tell the story.
[edit] References
- Hanson, LuEtt. In-Camera Editing. Videography Basics (Online Textbook). Kent State University. Retrieved on 2008-03-20.