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A moment-to-moment transition is when something moves or changes slightly, over a very small time frame.
An action-to-action transition shows a figure doing an action by a sequence of frames.
A subject-to-subject transition changes the subject, whilst staying within the same scene or idea.
A scene-to-scene transition transports the reader across significant distances of time and space.
An aspect-to-aspect transition bypasses time and sets the wandering eye on different aspects of a place, idea or mood.
A non-sequitur transition offers no logical relationship between panels