Match on match editing involves cutting between two shots of the same scene from different angles to create a continuous narrative. The cuts are made at key matching points in the action, such as a person opening a door in one shot and exiting through it in another. This allows the scene to flow seamlessly between perspectives while maintaining continuity of movement and events. The document provides an example of match on match editing between three shots of a person walking out of a room through a door and down a corridor. The cuts are made precisely at the points where her hands contact the door and when she begins turning after exiting.