We’ve all heard of continuity, but what about discontinuity?
Discontinuity is the black sheep of the family. All the other shots flow together and behave like all good continuities should. But discontinuity picks fights, hangs out at MacDonald’s, and listens to rap music. It sticks out like a sore thumb; but like a Goth kid, that’s exactly what it wants. Now why would anybody insert a shot that doesn’t “flow” with the scene? Watch the episode to find out. Also, in our editorial rant, find out why switching to a Mac isn’t always necessary.


7 Comments to “TZ23 - Discontinuity Editing”
Thursday January 24, 2008
I’d go with an intel mac…then you can have mac and windows on the same computer, speaking of maximum compatibility.
Thursday January 24, 2008
According to Alexa you guys are ranked 7,630 in Lithuania.
Thursday January 31, 2008
PC is good for bootlegging everything.
Saturday February 2, 2008
cha cha rocks
Saturday February 2, 2008
I have always used the term Discontinuity for when I’m taking a huge dump but maybe it’s not all soft, you know what I mean? Like if you had some corn earlier that afternoon.
Monday February 4, 2008
hahaha, oh my, I forgot, this is a classy site.
Monday February 4, 2008
Hahaha XD
It’s quite alright. Peter and I have no objections to talking about the taking of dumps. Especially when relating to film terms.
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