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Term: Parallel Editing

Parallel editing is a technique whereby cutting occurs between two or more related actions occurring at the same time in two separate locations or different points in time. D. W. Griffith is often cited for his use of this technique.

Determined Upon Suicide (3:00)

Film:
Death's Marathon, 1913
Director:
D.W. Griffith
Source:
2002 Kino Int. Corp.
Audio commentary by:
Richard Peña
This clip appears in:
- Editing
- Parallel Editing
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