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In general, video continuity has to do with the way clips are assembled to create a smooth flow of video for the viewers.

One easy way to create good video continuity is in the effective use of close-ups.

Essentially a videographer should shoot a close-up clip to go between any two clips of other type during a given scene.

Example:
Mike is studying for his Anatomy test and we'd like to watch him making an outline.
First we shoot a wide shot, then a close-up, then a medium shot, then another close-up.
If we leave out the close-ups the viewers' eyes must jump to keep up.
However the close-ups allow viewers to easily track between each of our other shots.