Answer: an inside/out editing pattern
Explanation: When an editor with a close-up detail shot such that viewers do not know or understand the setting or environment, then after a series of related shots backs off the data I'll and thus the relationship becomes visible. The inside/out editing pattern is dynamic and different from the traditional outside/in editing where the editor start by establishing shots about the setting before gradually going further.
In inside/out, the editor suddenly takes viewers from a line they understand to another new setting which requires a few related shots before being understood.
I believe we didn’t accept abstract as art for so long because it was different. When things are different we often (as humans) avoid it or think less of it. In this case it’s art. People often think there is a handbook to creating art. But there isn’t which is why abstract art was not accepted. You had to develop a story for it instead of it developing a story for you.
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