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- L_cut abstract "An L cut, also known as a split edit, is an edit transition from one shot to another in film or video, where the picture and sound are synchronized but the transitions in each are not coincident. This is often done to enhance the aesthetics or flow of the film as L cuts allow the audience to see context (either before or after) of speaking rather than simply the speaking itself. Without L cuts, a conversation between two people can feel like a tennis match.L cuts are also used to hide transitions between scenes. They can be very effective in editing dialog scenes shot with a single camera using multiple takes. The ability to cut the picture/video separately from the sound/audio allows the sound from the various takes to flow smoothly, even though the picture cuts are at different places. In longer shots, this allows the editor to use the picture from one take with the sound from another take if the dialog reading is better.The name of the cut refers to the shape of the cut pieces of the film - the audio track is cut somewhat after (or before) the last frame of video, resulting in roughly L-shaped film ends, as the video and audio parts of film are in tracks, one below, one above, on the film itself.".
- L_cut wikiPageID "18073".
- L_cut wikiPageRevisionID "594673726".
- L_cut hasPhotoCollection L_cut.
- L_cut subject Category:Cinematography.
- L_cut subject Category:Film_editing.
- L_cut subject Category:Film_techniques.
- L_cut type Ability105616246.
- L_cut type Abstraction100002137.
- L_cut type Cognition100023271.
- L_cut type FilmTechniques.
- L_cut type Know-how105616786.
- L_cut type Method105660268.
- L_cut type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- L_cut type Technique105665146.
- L_cut comment "An L cut, also known as a split edit, is an edit transition from one shot to another in film or video, where the picture and sound are synchronized but the transitions in each are not coincident. This is often done to enhance the aesthetics or flow of the film as L cuts allow the audience to see context (either before or after) of speaking rather than simply the speaking itself.".
- L_cut label "L cut".
- L_cut label "Косая склейка".
- L_cut sameAs m.04lfg.
- L_cut sameAs Q4234817.
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- L_cut sameAs L_cut.
- L_cut wasDerivedFrom L_cut?oldid=594673726.
- L_cut isPrimaryTopicOf L_cut.