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DOUBT SCREENPLAY TERM
Hello, dear friends of the cyberspace: At the moment I am writing a television script. It want to know if somebody knows what is the specific term used in the screenplay to indicate those brief scenes of transition (they last only seconds) in which there are fast views of the city where the action is developed. They are very used in the soap operas between scene and scene to indicate the time lapse from a day to another. Sometimes it is a fast single take in movement (tracking shot) of an emblematic part of the city. Thanks in advance. Jacqueline Fernández e-mail: jacqueline1010@yahoo.com