No.8482
Can we talk about instances of motion in a particular direction continuing through a cut?
For instance, I was watching Revenge of The Sith and this scene caught my eye.
The starfighter crashes toward the screen, followed by a cut to Grievous motioning in the same direction + slow camera zoom in.
It's just a really effective little technique IMO and i'd like to talk about uses of it in film.
Post examples you've noticed if you'd like.
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No.8483
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. I thought of Rope when I read your subject. It's a different application of this phenomenon because the cuts are hidden as best they could be. This video gives away the transitions but it's more fun to catch them on your own.
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No.8486
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. another one from Hitchcock (North by Northwest), does this qualify?
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No.8487
>>8486
Definitely one or two examples of it there, yeah.
Specifically when he pulls her up into the bunk.
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No.8490
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No.8491
>>8483
>>8486
>>8490
These are all very interesting, and it's my fault for being unclear with my OP.
There might be a term that I don't know, but when I said "motion continuing through a cut", I actually meant something like pic related, where the motion is continued through a location/scene change, like my OP with it cutting from the hangar bay to the bridge, but still continuing/complementing the direction of the prior shot (from another location)'s motion.
I worded the OP poorly. My fault, chaps.
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No.8497
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>8491
Well the name for the general concept is "match cut". Some more examples in this video...most of these do not meet your specific criteria however
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