Continuity Editing (Invisible Editing)

Technology / Television (TV) / Continuity Editing (Invisible Editing): A style of editing that creates a continuity of space and time out of the fragments of scenes contained in individual shots: the shots are arranged to support the progression of the story, thus editing technique does not call attention to itself.
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Mohorovic Discontinuity

Science / Geology / Mohorovic Discontinuity: The boundary between crust and mantle, marked by a rapid increase in seismic wave velocity to more than 8 kilometers per second. Depth: 5 to 45 kilometers. Abbreviated 'Moho' or 'M-discontinuity.' MORE

Discontinuity

Science / Geology / Discontinuity: A surface separating rock layers of differing properties or compositions. (See seismic discontinuity.) MORE

Nonlinear Editing (NLE)

Technology / Television (TV) / Nonlinear Editing (NLE): Editing performed on a computer, in which shots do not have to be placed one after the other (i.e., in a linear fashion). MORE

Redox-Potential Discontinuity

Science / Marine Biology / Redox-Potential Discontinuity: That depth below the sediment-water interface marking the transition from chemically oxidative to reducing processes MORE

Seismic Discontinuity

Science / Geology / Seismic Discontinuity: A surface within the Earth across which P-wave or S-wave velocities change rapidly, usually by more than +~0.2 kilometer/second. MORE

Crediting Rate

Business / Finance / Crediting Rate: A warning by a bond rating firm indicating that a company's credit rating may change after the current review is concluded. MORE