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quasi-continuous

  • a word derived from continuous.
    continuous
    adjective
    uninterrupted in time; without cessation.

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It opens with a single apple perched on a wooden chair, then cinematographer Roman Vasyanov moves the camera across a sparsely propped soundstage in a quasi-continuous shot.

From Los Angeles Times Jan. 12, 2022