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The jump cut is a popular video editing approach which is widely used by music video producers, and commercial and film directors. Learn more about the jump cut here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMlmvr4_VF4

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You have two video clips and you need to splice these videos together. But what’s the best way to do this? Today, we’re going to show you shot combining techniques and explain the difference between splices, cutaways, and transitions.

Let’s start with the simplest ones. The hard cut is the easiest way to join videos. It’s just two clips on the timeline of your video editing program with no transitions. The jump cut, technically, is the hard cut, but it creates an effect as if a long period of time has passed. The jump cut is super popular on YouTube. Many music video producers and commercial directors like using it for their videos. The J-cut means that two clips are spliced with a hard cut, but the joint between their audio tracks is a few frames earlier. In L-cut, on the contrary, the clip splice goes first, then the joint goes between audio tracks.

The match cut is a more sophisticated video editing technique. To create a match cut you need to take two different clips with similar objects (for example, a wheel and drum of a washing machine) and splice them together so there’s no border between them. When we use the so-called Cutting on Action, the effect of a first-person video works out as if a viewer physically falls out of one scene and falls into another one. Normally, you must combine two scenes filmed in a special way to achieve this effect.

Cutaways are additional pieces of footage that cover the joint between two clips. Such footage as alternative angles of view, backstage shots, close-ups to clothing or interior details or just video illustrations of what people in your video are talking about.

In today’s video production, there are lots of different in-program video transitions, but a lot of film directors prefer keeping some Golden Oldies in their toolkits. For example, Fade to Black transition gives us the opportunity to draw a line between two different parts of a story. Blur In, Blur Out and Cross-Dissolve look gorgeous in movies or music videos, especially when you need to convey a character’s thoughts or memories or to create a visual metaphor.

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Fade In and Fade Out effects are directly connected to the popular Fade to Black transition. Check out our tutorial on using the Fade In and Out tools: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC8K842KqDo

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