ETYMOLOGY: 16c: from Latin transitio a going across.

_operative time drawing charting a line of thought&action from ‘inland empire’ [david lynch, 2006].
the impulse physical linguistics of the character nikki/sue plot points chronologically which define this line spatially as a sequence between extraversion – that is, influence from extraneous sources – and introversion, its antonym.
the [extended] moment of transition [01:08:25 – 01:08:30] is expressed somatically by the sequence: stare – close eyes – turn away – cover eyes, distilling the narrative of the extended scene to simple impulse gestures at once generic and laden.
auxiliary auditory passages are noted by way of two methods :
i : the waveform of all combined audio in the sequence provides a visual snapshot of the soundscape by way of a numeric frame of reference throughout the graphic.
ii : dialogue, lyrics, and percussion are noted and positioned within the graphic relative to the corresponding physical reactions of the characters such that relationships between sound and somatics become evident.