Can that be handled with jump cuts and some jazzy music?
The jump cut has sometimes served a political use in film.
The 30 degree rule was formulated for the purpose of eliminating jump cuts.
Some individual scenes involved a number of jump cuts repeated several times in fast succession.
The 30 degree change of perspective makes the shots different enough to avoid a jump cut.
Thanks to the frequent jump cuts, the lack of music is rarely even noticeable.
The film's use of jump cuts has been called innovative.
This resulted in some awkward visual and audio jump cuts.
There is evidence of jump cuts, which suggest that editing, to get the running time under two hours, did not help.
A jump cut is usually the result of a continuity error, and not a stylistic choice by the director.