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lets talk about editing editing is taking all that you went through in production from the perfectly lit shots to the awful takes you never want to look at and turns it into a story worth watching which program you decide to edit on doesnt matter its about finding your voice and thats what i want to talk about today you see there are a few cuts that you can try out that add a whole lot more weight and meaning to your video lets call it eight its nine essential cuts every editor should know first things first lets kick it off with the basics its going to be your standard shot now this is exactly what it sounds like its going to be the end of one scene and the start of another its just putting two clips together no flare no fuss no added meaning number two my personal favorite the jump cut its going to be just that to jump around a scene with the intent of speeding up time now this can be done for comedic effect but also as a way to simply demonstrate the passing of time usual