Most films use continuity editing to seamlessly move the story along and immerse viewers. Editing aims to create identification with characters, conflict, and intensification to make the drama as fluid as possible without drawing attention to the construction. The most basic editing technique is the cut, which transitions between shots from different viewpoints or locations to maintain narrative logic. Editing creates meaning through techniques like matching actions between shots, cross-cutting between storylines, reaction shots, and transitions like dissolves that connect scenes.