Flash cut

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A flash cut, also called a flash cutover, is an immediate change in a complex system, with no phase-in period.

In the

714 all at once. Another example is an immediate switch from an analog television channel to a digital television
channel on the same frequency, where the two cannot operate in parallel without interference.

A flash cut can also define a procedure in which multiple components of computer infrastructure are upgraded in multiple ways, all at once, with no phase-in period.

In film, an extremely brief shot, sometimes as short as one frame, which is nearly subliminal in effect. Also a series of short staccato shots that create a rhythmic effect.[1]

See also

  • Big bang adoption
  • Flag day (software)
  • Dagen H, when Sweden switched from driving on the left-hand side of the road to the right
  • Smash cut, an abrupt change of scene in a motion picture

References

  1. ^ Bronzite, Dan (2022-12-12). "A Glossary Of Screenwriting Terms & Filmmaking Definitions". Movie Outline. Retrieved 2022-12-12.

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