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18 June, 11:02

The general principle in editing that putting two shots next to each other generates an idea or emotion that wasn't contained in either shot by itself (example: a shot of an expressionless man looking offscreen cut next to a shot of bowl of soup implies that the man is hungry) is known as:

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  1. 18 June, 11:10
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    Is known as the Kuleshov effect.
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