Continuity
11Continuity — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Uninterrupted sequence. < N PARAG:Continuity >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 continuity continuity Sgm: N 1 consecution consecution consecutiveness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 succession succession round suite progression …
12continuity — /kon tn ooh i tee, tn yooh /, n., pl. continuities. 1. the state or quality of being continuous. 2. a continuous or connected whole. 3. a motion picture scenario giving the complete action, scenes, etc., in detail and in the order in which they… …
13Continuity — Anschluss bezeichnet in der Filmkunst den stimmigen Übergang zwischen zwei Einstellungen. Der Anschluss muss sicherstellen, dass alle Details von einer Einstellung zur nächsten zueinander passen. Wenn dies nicht geschieht, spricht man von einem… …
14continuity — continuance, continuation, continuity 1. Continuance (14c) is much less common than continuation (also 14c). It is used when the context requires the meaning ‘a state of continuing in existence or operation’ (i.e. a fact) rather than ‘the act or… …
15continuity — (editing or cutting) the system of editing that developed in the early 20th century to provide a continuous and clear movement of events/images in a film; refers to the final edited structure of a completed film, with the events or… …
16continuity — n. to break the continuity * * * [ˌkɒntɪ njuːɪtɪ] to break the continuity …
17Continuity — VP The illusion of continuous action, even when segments are edited together that were recorded at different times. FilmM the process of ensuring consistency within the scenes of a movie. An example of poor continuity would be to see a Coke can… …
18continuity — /ˌkɒntɪ nju:ɪti/ noun the act of maintaining a continuous stable level of advertising activity ● Continuity must be the watchword of this promotional campaign to keep the product firmly in the minds of the target audience. ● Shall we aim for a… …
19continuity — noun (plural ties) Date: 15th century 1. a. uninterrupted connection, succession, or union b. uninterrupted duration or continuation especially without essential change 2 …
20continuity — the principle that a continuity of usage of a name should take precedence over strict priority of publication in determining which of two or more competing scientific names should be adopted …