http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuity_(fiction)
Continuity is where you keep the mis-en-scene the same throughout the whole of the filming, also this involves the characters still in the same place when the scene is cut.
The 180 degree rule
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/180_degree_rule
this is the rule that movie makers use when filming it allows the characters to stay on the same side of the camera throughout filming, so if a character is on the left side of the screen they will stay on the left had side all the way through that scene.
Shot reverse shot
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shot_reverse_shot
this is where the camera angles changes when two characters are in conversation it would start looking over the shoulder of one character then it would switch to an over the shoulder shot of the other character, they would be edited together.
Match on action
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_on_action
Match on action is where the production is cut from one shot to a different shot which usally makes a new view which matches the action from the first shot. Match on action gives an impression of continous time between the shots even if they were shot hours apart.
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