The document discusses various editing techniques that can be used to manipulate the tempo or pace of a film. It explains that shorter shot lengths have become more common in recent films compared to older films, speeding up the overall pace. Different shot types like long shots or quick cuts can also influence tempo, as can techniques like shot transitions, timing of cuts, flashbacks/flashforwards, shot reverse shot, eye line matching, and continuity editing. Soviet montage theory emphasized using rapid, symbolic cuts between images to convey meaning.