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uninterrupted connection or union a detailed script used in making a film in order to avoid discontinuities from shot to shot the property of a continuous and connected period of time
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The property of a field such that neighboring values of a parameter differ only by an arbitrarily small amount if they are close enough in space and/or time. In synoptic meteorology, continuity of a field is interpreted as requiring a certain smoothness of analysis and a similar adjustment in the time sequence of synoptic charts. Compare discontinuity.
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quality of duration, existence over a serial period of time
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absence of interruption, a succession of parts intimately united
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[1:visual] Logical succession of recorded or edited events, necessitating consistent placement of props, positioning of characters, and progression of time. [2: directional] Consistency in camera-subject relationships in order to avoid confusing a viewer?s perspective.
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