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the smooth linking of an event, or level to another.
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A mapping f:A->B is continuous if images f(a1) and f(a2) of two close points a1 and a2 are also close to each other. This is only meaningful if for both spaces A and B the notion of closeness has been defined. The latter is defined in terms of neighborhoods.
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During principle photography, a person is designated to keep a detailed record of each shot for the purposes of continuity. When used in relation to editing, the method of cutting that visually leads the viewer to accept the flow of edited images as a natural sequence of action by matching movement and dialogue.
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The plot or story made into scene sequence for guidance of director.
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One of the most important uses of the limit is to help one decide if a function is continuous. The basic ideas of continuity are explored in this lesson.
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