Jump cuts in a movie's action scene are usually just a cheap way to hide unconvincing looking parts of the stunt work or hide bits of the set you aren't supposed to see.
If you fill your CGI with jump cuts all I take from that is your animators are shit/overworked and the quality of the rest of the production will probably be equally low.
Jump cuts in a movie's action scene are usually just a cheap way to hide unconvincing looking parts of the stunt work or hide bits of the set you aren't supposed to see.
If you fill your CGI with jump cuts all I take from that is your animators are shit/overworked and the quality of the rest of the production will probably be equally low.
Remember in Taken when they used like 15 cuts to make it look like Liam Neeson jumped a fence?
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by4UZ-79MK4
It's hilariously bad.