This document discusses several techniques used in film editing to maintain continuity and prevent viewer disorientation, including:
1) Diegetic sound that overlaps cuts to imply temporal continuity.
2) Matching actions before and after cuts, such as someone tossing a ball, to preserve continuity.
3) Establishing shots that show the entire scene space to help orient viewers before complex sequences of cuts.
4) Techniques like the 180 degree rule and eye line matching to guide viewer perspective between shots.