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Parallel Editing: What Is It and How Is It Used in Film?

Summary by No Film School
Sometimes, your story requires two things to be happening at the same time in different locations,. Maybe even more things. So, how do you track them all, and how do you get them on screen? The answer is parallel editing. Today, I want to go over this technique and talk about why filmmakers use it. We'll even look at some great examples of its use in film and TV. Let's dive in. Parallel Editing DefinitionParallel editing is alternating between t…
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No Film School broke the news in on Monday, March 31, 2025.
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