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By the way, are these really J-cuts? I feel like this is some other kind of abomination. 🫣 It feels extremely choppy rather than smooth, which is what J-cuts are supposed to feel.
I’m willŋ t call it e-j-cuts, for “extreme j-cuts.” But j-cuts noneθless.
Laughing at the fact lemmy users can’t tolerate MAD.
It just doesn’t feel like the audio from the next clip fades in before the visual cut, like a J-cut is supposed to do. It feels more like regular straight cuts.
I don’t think the intolerance of this type of editing is exclusive to Lemmy users though lol.