https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-vP7WgMkpA&t=58s -this is the clip that I used from Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom
At 22 seconds in there was an invisible cut as the characters run past a tree the screen goes completely green for a split second in this split second it cuts to a different character running. The effect that this cut has is to make it look smooth and almost not visible as it happens too quickly for people to really notice. The audience will realise that it has cut to a different character running however they will not notice the cut. Invisible cuts make the action look smooth and uninterupted as it did in this clip.
At 1 minute and 41 seconds in there is a shot reverse shot between the young boy with the glasses and a dinosaur that is very near to the boy. The effect that this particular cut has is to show the confrontation between the character and the danger that the dinosaur symbolises. The cuts are quite spaced out allowing the audience to see the fear in the boys face as the dinosaur is next to him.
At the same point in the clip as the shot reverse shot there is an eye line match that the boy makes with the dinosaur. The point of the eyeliner match is to make it look normal and not weird the audience will watch the clip and not think that anything looks weird or out of place or wrong because the character is making eye contact with the dinosaur which looks normal.
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