Note: You can also use this method to import still images, music files, or just about any other type of video, still, or sound file from your hard drive.
## When the shot turns bad.
TIP #1: Using a combination of Wide, Medium, and Tight Shots keeps the sequence interesting. It also helps us to avoid jump cuts (see Tip #2). TIP #2: If we see two similar shots next to each other in a sequence, it creates a “Jump” in the image. This is called a JUMP CUT. Jump cuts also occur when an action doesn’t match across shots. Both types of Jump Cuts are jarring to the audience, so we try to avoid them when we can.
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