The French New Wave was primarily based off the philosophy that films can be made without the strict rules of traditional studio films. One of the main differences of these cinema was the jump cut, that was avoided at all costs previously. This type of cut that jumps through space and time was discouraged because it ruined the continuity of the shot. On the other hand, the films of the new wave wanted to make the editing abundantly clear. This style wanted to communicate to the audience that they were watching a film.
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