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hobbies and interests woodworkingWhat is the difference between cross cutting and intercutting?
Simply so, what is the difference between cross cutting and parallel editing?
Cross-cutting and parallel editing. Cross cutting refers to the editorial technique of cutting between different sets of action that can be occurring simultaneously or at different times. Parallel editing is an editing technique that allows two or more simultaneous sets of action to unfold within a single film sequence
Additionally, what is Intercutting in editing?
An intercut is a type of edit where two or more actions in distinct locations are edited together into one scene. David Wark Griffith was an early adapter of intercutting, using the technique as early as 1909.
Parallel editing (cross cutting) is the technique of alternating two or more scenes that often happen simultaneously but in different locations. If the scenes are simultaneous, they occasionally culminate in a single place, where the relevant parties confront each other.