technique narrative-structure ◆ established
Structural Reordering
he editorial technique of moving scenes or entire sequences from their original scripted order to a different position within the film. This is done to solve problems of pacing, emotional logic, or narrative clarity that only become apparent after viewing the first assembly. A scene moved to a new location can serve a completely different function, such as providing a needed emotional beat or improving the cause-and-effect flow of the story.
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