As explained in my previous blog post Match on Action is purely when the film editor cuts from shot to shot to make the scene flow more naturally. I found this video on YouTube and it helped me understand the rules behind this techniques as there are annotations presented in great detail.
In this video, it appears as if both the camera angles/shots ( mainly the point of view shots but also the transitions from this to normal scenes) were done or shot in one take when in reality each snippet of the scene could have been done hours or even days apart. If this does happen, the set crew need to thoroughly go through everything including, hair, makeup, costume, set and props (even if in the background such as a magnet or fruit bowl placed in a certain place) are exactly the same as before otherwise the footage will not appear continuous and will not have a natural/ effective flow to it.
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