Computer Editing: Six Transgressions of the Edit Suite: An Editor's Tale

The elders of our craft identified Six Simple Sins long ago as a pox on watchability and clear communication. So, read on, gentle reader, and arm yourself with the techniques necessary to cast out these indecent influences on otherwise good video communications.

The Six
1. Jumping the cut
2. Knowing neither whether coming nor going
3. Breaking continuity
4. Flashing your viewers
5. Shifting the lips
6. Suffering the green halo

These six common editing sins go by many names and can confuse the forces of good program flow, but fear not. We will reveal the true nature of each of these sins and provide you with an understanding, not only of how to identify them, but how to evermore banish them from you…

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