This document defines and discusses the techniques of continuity editing in filmmaking. It explains that continuity editing uses rules like the 180-degree rule, 30-degree rule, shot/reverse-shot, matching action, and re-establishing shots to maintain a clear and seamless narrative. Following these rules helps the viewer easily understand the spatial relationships between characters and objects in a scene. The document provides examples and explanations of how to implement several of the basic continuity editing techniques.