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jump-cut

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jump-cut
A tree-pruning technique for removing limbs without stripping bark from the trunk of the tree.


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A real-life exorcist was brought in to talk to the company during rehearsals and director Connall Morrison describes Macbeth as "the original chiller thriller, with the best jump-cut editing this side of TV's 24.
However, almost immediately, it falls into amateur-hour acting and cheap jump-cut shocks.
But even this very independent movie (it flashes its gritty, low-budget, jump-cut virtues like a big red I), can't go the distance.
 
 
 
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