One-shot video

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A one-shot video ( Engl. One , one 'and shot , recording') or One-cut video (English. Cut , cut ') is a video in which the action as a single contiguous scene in real time plays. Often it is music videos .

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A one-shot video is a video that in a single setting at a time shot was. There are no cuts . One-shot videos are often shot as a tracking shot.

A one-cut video is a video that has been produced to appear like a one-shot video, but with cuts.

Occasionally, however, one-cut videos are composed of several scenes that are post-processed in such a way that the film cut or scene transition is no longer recognizable. It could be debated whether these videos should still be called one-cut videos .

Examples

One-shot movies

One-shot music videos

One-cut films

One-cut music videos

See also

Individual evidence

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  2. One-Cut-Video - Lexicon of Film Terms. Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
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