Motivated Cut
A motivated cut is a cut in which a character is looking somewhere where the audience wants to look this cut can be used to create suspense as the audience wants to know what the character is looking at. An Example of this is in Da Vinci Code when the girl is looking at the wall with the photos on by having a shot on her face with her looking at it this makes us want to look at the wall and wonder what is on it.
Cross Cutting
Cross-cutting is an editing technique used to establish action occurring at the same time in two different locations. In a cross-cut, the camera will cut away from one action to another action, which can suggest the simultaneity of these two actions. Although this is not always the case. An Example of Cutting is in The Da Vinci Code after the man gets shots it cuts to a room with another man doing a presentation this is supposed to show that they are happening at the same time.
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