Editing is the process of selecting and organizing various media elements like video, sound, and images. It involves correcting, condensing, and modifying this content. There are three main aspects of video editing: pace, transitions between clips, and clip order. Pace refers to the speed of cuts between clips and is used to convey emotions like excitement or suspense. Transitions determine how clips are connected, such as cuts, fades, or wipes. Order of clips can create a smooth narrative flow or juxtapose ideas. The predominant editing style for movies is continuity editing, which aims to seamlessly connect shots through techniques like matching eyelines or cutting on action. In contrast, montage editing uses symbolic associations