The Uses of Professional Film Techniques in Medical Motion-Picture Production

Don Wald

Medical motion pictures made in hospitals are usually record-type shots with straight-cut editing; the various methods that lead to a smooth-running, interesting film are usually not employed. Prevention of such flaws as jump cuts, confusion from crossing stage lines, and the loss of identification due to time and position changes are discussed.

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1965-09
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10.5594/J09226
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