 Here's how we created this seamless flow between two shots. We mounted the camera on a 180-degree rail so that the camera would be locked in position and could repeat the exact same movement. To separate the two scenes using the same set, we changed the props, but made sure the table and chair stayed the same distance from the camera to prevent a jump cut. Now, we stabilized the shots and edited them together using a speed ramp to make the cut extra persuasive. This is how it turned out. Follow us for more behind-the-scenes and tips.