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  1. Explore the DUST Multiverse on our App: https://bit.ly/DUSTChannel An astronaut braves a pioneering solo mission into deep space, leaving behind her loving h...

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  2. SYNOPSIS. Being on the lookout, ever shifting, awake to danger. Moments of abandon letting go and enjoying the sensations of the forest, finally resting and being held by the forest. One of the Four Solos in the Wild series — performers with learning disabilities present their own creative response to the beautiful wild woods of Pembrokeshire ...

  3. 1. Mai 2024 · Godard used jump cuts to split continuous shots in an attractive way, which helped to reduce the time of the entire film. This style resulted in the contemporary use of jump cuts in the film industry. The jump cut isn’t stale; it’s improving by the day. Here are some modern jump-cut examples: 1. Little Shop of Horrors (1986)

  4. We are The Film Jump. A Film discussion and review channel hosted by Jesse and Chris, both winners of the prestigious Outstanding TV Production Student Award in high school (many years ago). That ...

  5. JUMP. Abandoned by his parents, a boy takes care of his younger brother Mattie as they fend for themselves in a council house in Sheffield. When the authorities come to take Mattie away, a desperation to retain control forces the boy to take Mattie and go on the run. Written entirely in spoken rhyming verse, JUMP is 505 Films’ debut short.

  6. The Jump is a British television series that followed celebrities as they tried to master various winter sports including skeleton, bobsleigh, snowskates, ski cross, and giant slalom. Davina McCall and Alex Brooker presented the first series, with McCall returning for future series. Brooker did not return for future series, however.

  7. 26. Aug. 2022 · Jump Cut Definition. Jump cuts are an editing technique that allows you to abruptly jump forward or backward, resulting in a sense of confusion, heightened emotions, disorientation, and frenzied thinking. It creates a jarring effect for the viewer by skipping around and forcing them to figure out the continuity of the scene.