32. Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following shot emerges.
33. Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following shot emerges.
34. Fade – the preceding shot fades into black from which the following shot emerges.
35. Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
36. Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
37. Dissolve or cross fade – the preceding shot merges into the following shot, resulting in the two shots being superimposed. The longer the dissolve the more noticeable the superimposition becomes.
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41. In this example, the two characters appear to have swapped places when the 180 degree line is crossed. 180 deg ree line Click here to see this ‘rule’ explained further.