In the movie baby driver(Edgar Wright, 2017) there is a lot of editing including continuity editing, parallel editing, and contiguity editing. Continuity editing is where it’s in order with cuts showing one thing then another and it is the most common type of editing. There is two types of contiguity editing, parallel and cross-cutting, parallel editing is where you flick back and forth between two things happening at the same time and cross cutting is where you are cutting between two scenes but they are not happening at the same time. Contiguity editing on its own is not showing it in order of time.
The pace of the movie is a big part of this because the pace is very fast which means it is a action movie and the editing is very back and forth which is showing it is a very intense scene there is approximately 220 shots within the span of 336 seconds but in the start it is continuity editing but in the end it goes to a bit of contiguous editing which is when its not in order. It is a very intense scene and the editing makes it ten times more intense
As the scene comes to an end there are less cuts an and less intensity this shows that the movie is slowing down and they have got away from the police.