Match on Action is where during a scene, there is what we call an action and this is followed by a cut, and in the image above which displays a Match on Action, you can see as he goes to put his finger on the table, it cuts to another camera.
yes, but why bother do it. Nothing is ever done randomly or for the sake of it. The cut which is is then accompanied by a new camera perspective, like a Close up, is often done for emphasis. Consider the why?
yes, but why bother do it. Nothing is ever done randomly or for the sake of it. The cut which is is then accompanied by a new camera perspective, like a Close up, is often done for emphasis. Consider the why?
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