What was the first movie to rely heavily on film editing?

The Life of an American Fireman (1903), by Edwin S. Porter (1869-1941), was the first movie to rely heavily on film editing.

Porter was the first person to piece together strips of film containing different scenes in order to tell a story.

Before Porter, most movies were shot in one take from one camera position.

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